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OKCPS board approves multi-year progress monitoring calendar to track district goals
Summary
The Oklahoma City Public Schools Board of Education voted unanimously Sept. 15 to adopt a multi-year progress monitoring calendar that maps how the district will review interim goals and guardrails tied to its five‑year strategy.
The Oklahoma City Public Schools Board of Education approved a five-year progress monitoring calendar at its Sept. 15 meeting after a presentation from Chief of Staff Jason Galloway.
The calendar, described by Galloway as a schedule for monitoring board goals and interim guardrails, lays out five monitoring cycles and sets the board and district staff up to move from planning into active data review beginning next month.
Galloway said the calendar lists the goals and interim…
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