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District launches strategic-planning World Café, reports kindergarten enrollment uptick and flags delayed federal IDEA funds

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Superintendent-led visioning (World Café) and strategic-planning work began March 19; the district reported kindergarten enrollment of about 114 across its elementary schools and noted the state has not yet received federal IDEA entitlement allocations that typically fund special-education support.

The district launched a strategic-planning process with a World Café visioning session that assembled more than 200 staff and faculty, the superintendent said at the March 19 school board meeting. The superintendent described three guiding questions used during the World Café to help the district articulate a future-focused vision for teaching and learning and to begin translating that vision into concrete steps.

The superintendent also reported preliminary kindergarten enrollments and a note on federal grants. As of late the previous week, the district counted 61 kindergarten registrations historically zoned for Moharimet and 53 historically zoned for Mast Way, for a combined total of about 114 kindergarten students. The superintendent said the district is monitoring federal entitlement…

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