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Administrators describe new supervision and evaluation rubrics and district priorities after August retreats

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Wakefield administrators reported adoption of updated supervision and evaluation rubrics aligned with the state model and outlined priorities from August administrative retreats, including curriculum coordination, early literacy, special education programming and staff mentoring.

District leaders told the School Committee Aug. 26 that administrative retreats in August produced consensus on priorities for the 2025‑26 school year and that the district has moved toward updated supervision and evaluation rubrics aligned with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education model.

Superintendent Doug (surname not specified) and Central Office staff said Wakefield historically adapted a local rubric but lacked state‑issued…

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