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Superintendent outlines year-end progress on math curriculum, school-to-work and outreach
Summary
Superintendent Tim Hillman presented his end-of-year report covering five focus areas: K–5 math curriculum implementation (Bridges), development of a school-to-work program, a staff leadership development cohort, a district podcast, bond-planning successes and continued BIPOC-family engagement.
Superintendent Tim Hillman presented the Northfield Public School District’s end-of-year report on June 9, summarizing progress across five focus areas for the 2024–25 academic year: K–5 math curriculum implementation, development of a school-to-work pathway, a district leadership-development institute, a podcasts initiative, and outreach to BIPOC families, including Juneteenth events.
Hillman said the district prioritized full implementation of a new K–5 mathematics curriculum (Bridges) in partnership with instructional leaders and the consulting firm TNTP, supported by a grant from the Cerisee Waldburn Foundation. The district has invested “several $100,000” in instructional materials and manipulatives and is completing inventory and stewardship plans for materials that must be collected and…
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