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Piper district joins Carnegie Foundation's Future of High School Network; $100,000 grant awarded
Summary
District leaders told the Board of Education that Piper USD 323 was selected as one of 24 systems nationwide to join the Carnegie Foundation's Future of High School Network and will receive $100,000 across two years to pilot competency-based high school models.
The Piper Board of Education heard a presentation July 14 on the district's selection for the Carnegie Foundation's Future of High School Network and a $100,000 grant to support the work over two years. Dr. Winn, the district presenter, said Piper was one of 24 systems chosen from hundreds of applicants and will receive $50,000 installments in 2025 and 2026.
The district's participation is framed as an opportunity to move toward competency-based instruction and to revisit the district's portrait of a graduate. Dr. Winn told the board the network is intended to replace time-based credit measures…
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