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Board hears rise in worker‑injury reports; district projects mod rate near 1.03 and cites staff reporting improvements

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District presented a quarterly workers' compensation report showing higher incident counts compared with last year, noted that many incidents involve staff injured by students and said better reporting may contribute to the increase; district emphasized training and targeted supports.

District staff told the Board of Education on Jan. 29 that workers’ compensation incident reports and related costs rose compared with the prior year, but that improved reporting and targeted training are part of the district’s response.

Officials said the district’s modifier (mod) projection for the year is about 1.03, which keeps the district in a three‑star standing on the safety KPI. Staff reported 100 workers’ compensation claims and incidents in the first two quarters of the…

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