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District seeks Marzano ‘high reliability schools’ training; year‑one cost largely covered by school councils
Summary
Administrators outlined a two‑year plan to pursue Marzano’s High Reliability Schools certification. Year‑one cost is $37,117.82; school community councils pledged principal support funds and the district would cover an estimated $5,000 gap if needed.
Grand Canyon School District administrators briefed the board on a proposed two-year engagement with Marzano Research’s High Reliability Schools (HRS) framework, a systems-oriented professional-development and certification program for school culture, teacher clarity and a guaranteed and viable curriculum.
Cost and funding District staff reported an invoice for year‑one services totaling $37,117.82. Administrators said school community councils at the high school and HMK have each pledged $16,000 toward the first year’s cost; after those commitments the district…
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