During a recent government meeting, officials discussed key initiatives aimed at improving student attendance and maintaining school facilities. The meeting highlighted the importance of September as Attendance Awareness Month, with the theme \"Be Present, Be Powerful.\" The district's progressive truancy intervention plan was also reviewed, which consists of three tiers aimed at addressing student absenteeism. The plan has shown success, with the number of petitions filed for truancy dropping from 125 to 81 over the past two years.
In addition to attendance issues, the meeting addressed the maintenance of school facilities, specifically a five-year strategic plan for capital expenditures. This plan outlines necessary maintenance and upgrades, including the replacement of bleachers in the gymnasium, which have raised safety concerns due to damage. The estimated cost for this replacement is around $500,000, and discussions are ongoing about potential fundraising efforts to cover these expenses.
Concerns were also raised regarding parking at the high school, particularly during busy drop-off and pick-up times. Officials acknowledged the need for additional parking spaces to ensure safety and accessibility for emergency vehicles.
Lastly, a proposed change to the grading policy was introduced, aligning with new state law that prohibits setting a minimum grade above zero. This policy aims to clarify grading standards for teachers, students, and parents.
The meeting concluded with motions to approve the maintenance plan and the first reading of the new grading policy, reflecting the district's commitment to enhancing educational outcomes and ensuring safe learning environments.