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Pasco School District holds State of the Schools reviews for three elementary schools
Summary
Assistant Superintendent Goebel led table-style State of the Schools reviews this afternoon where teams from Longfellow, McClintock STEM and James McGee elementary schools presented school-improvement snapshots, student-demographic data and instructional adjustments, including bilingual programming and assessment practices.
PASCO, Wash. — This afternoon the Pasco School District held State of the Schools reviews in a study-session format, with Assistant Superintendent Goebel introducing short, table-based presentations from Longfellow Elementary School, McClintock STEM Elementary School and James McGee Elementary School.
"The purpose of this is really the school teams to share their school improvement efforts," Assistant Superintendent Goebel said, asking school teams to present for roughly 15 minutes with five minutes for board questions.
The district provided one-page data summaries for each school and asked board members to rotate between three tables so each could hear from every school team. Board President Brown and Superintendent Whitney were present for the session.
Longfellow Elementary reported…
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