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Superintendent presents final goals update; board keeps current early drop-off and free breakfast model

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Superintendent Phyllis Harrington summarized the district's 2024-25 goals progress, noting completed and in‑progress curriculum and intervention work, and the board accepted the superintendent's recommendation to retain the existing 7:30 a.m. early drop-off and free breakfast program rather than introduce an earlier paid drop-off.

Superintendent Phyllis Harrington on June 11 presented a final goals update for the 2024-25 school year, outlining accomplishments and items that remain in progress across curriculum, student supports, technology and facilities.

Harrington told the board that “a goal very rarely can be met in 1 year's time” and that goals are therefore reported as either met or in progress. She said the district completed a Global Citizenship course and K‑6 social studies curriculum updates, launched the SPIRE reading intervention and advanced multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS). The…

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