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Superintendent reports new student information system, universal meals uptake and grading policy changes amid enrollment dip
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Posse and staff updated the board on Infinite Campus rollout, a 30% breakfast participation increase under the state’s universal free meals program, high school grading policy changes being phased in, and summer facilities work including 75,000 square feet of roofing replaced.
Superintendent Dr. Posse and district staff updated the Port Washington Board of Education on the district’s start‑of‑school operations and several initiatives affecting students and staff.
Dr. Posse said the district completed a summer of capital and operational work and launched Infinite Campus as the district’s new student information system. “We would like to thank our technology team who worked tirelessly over the summer to launch Infinite Campus,” he said. Assistant administrators reported that the technical transition has been largely smooth and that transcript finalization is expected by the end of the week.
Enrollment, calculated on Sept. 10, stood at 5,108…
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