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Superintendent updates: PAS opt‑out, Chromebook safeguards, reading interventions, JROTC and new CTE grant
Summary
Superintendent Becky Burke used her April 8 report to update the board on follow‑up to patron comments and to announce program and grant developments, including SmartPass opt‑out steps, Chromebook monitoring tools, expanded reading screening under dyslexia legislation, a renewed CCLC grant and a $30,000 CTE grant.
Superintendent Becky Burke used her April 8 report to update the board on three patron‑comment topics raised previously and to announce program and grant news.
On a reported "gift bag" incident at a school, Burke said administrators had investigated, met with the parent and documented the event. She reminded the public that documentation in student files is confidential and limited to counselors and administrators. Burke said a wrap‑around mediation that gathers all involved students, staff and parents is a preferred approach to resolving interpersonal incidents.
Burke also addressed the district's SmartPass (PAS) pilot. She said the board asked administrators to ensure parents were aware of an opt‑out;…
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