During a recent government meeting, the contributions of staff and students were highlighted, showcasing a year filled with achievements and community engagement. Mary, a dedicated staff member, received public recognition for her tireless efforts in coordinating CPR training for school staff, collaborating with Lawrence CPR to enhance emergency preparedness. This initiative included the donation of high-quality training mannequins, which provide real-time feedback during training sessions, significantly improving the learning experience.
Christine Goudy, representing the Orange Inclusive Preschool, reported on a successful year filled with engaging activities, including STEM projects and a unique experience of hatching chicks, which involved community participation. Looking ahead, the preschool will introduce a full-day class for young five-year-olds, aligning with new state standards and enhancing the curriculum.
Updates from various schools reflected a positive trend in student performance, with improvements noted in English Language Arts, math, and science. The Brady Middle School celebrated its fifth-grade promotion and engaged students in cultural events like International Night, which featured diverse culinary experiences.
At the high school level, the commencement week was a highlight, featuring awards, a senior dinner, and a well-attended graduation ceremony at the Connor Palace Theatre. The event was praised for its organization and community spirit, with staff and students participating in a walk-through of elementary and middle schools, fostering connections across grade levels.
Looking forward, the district plans to implement a revitalized Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) system and a more consistent cell phone policy to enhance student engagement. The meeting concluded with expressions of gratitude from parents and administrators alike, emphasizing the collective effort to support students' educational journeys.