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Board accepts Guardrail 5 monitoring report after detailed exchange; one member votes no

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Summary

The APS board accepted its Guardrail 5 progress-monitoring report — staff voice and support — after a lengthy question-and-answer session. The report set baseline survey results, described a repurposed Office of Educational Resources, and set modest interim targets; Board Member Josefina Dominguez voted no on acceptance.

The Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education voted June 4 to accept its progress monitoring report for Guardrail 5 (staff voice and support) after an extended monitoring conversation with district staff.

Key outcomes and vote

- Motion to accept the monitoring report: moved by Board Member Courtney Jackson, seconded by Heather Benavides. The roll-call vote recorded Board Member Josefina Dominguez voting "No"; other voting members present recorded "Yes." The motion carried.

What the report showed

District staff said the survey that produced the Guardrail 5 baseline ran in October and drew 2,547 teacher responses, roughly a 43% response rate. Key baseline measures presented included:

- Percentage of teaching staff who report the district provides high-quality professional learning: 44%…

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