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Superintendent reviews district priorities and reports gains in early literacy and junior-high assessments
Summary
Superintendent Rasmussen briefed the board on Joint Legislative Committee priorities, district strategic work, and year-to-year gains in early literacy, junior-high Utah Aspire+ scores and college- and career-readiness metrics. The superintendent highlighted retention improvements and announced work on attendance initiatives and a website update.
Superintendent Rasmussen reported to the Ogden City School District Board on June 19 on statewide legislative priorities developed at the Joint Legislative Committee (JLC) and presented district-level academic outcomes, attendance initiatives and staff-retention progress.
The report matters because it links state advocacy priorities with district strategy and because the superintendent presented measurable student-performance gains the district will use to guide fall plans.
Rasmussen summarized JLC priorities, saying the association of superintendents, business administrators and board members seeks to pursue "2 percent above inflation and growth in our WPU" and a special emphasis on increased special-education…
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