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Board authorizes parental notifications for low‑performing school improvement plans
Summary
Board accepted staff request to notify parents of schools designated as low performing and outlined the process and timeline for locally developed improvement plans that will be returned to the board for review and approval.
The Wake County Board of Education authorized staff on Oct. 21 to notify parents of schools designated as low performing under North Carolina law and described the steps for developing district plans for improvement.
Doctor Clinton Robinson, Associate Superintendent, explained the distinction between two kinds of plans: every school’s routine school improvement plan (a two‑year, school‑based process) and a separate, district‑led “plan for improvement” required for schools formally identified as low performing by the State Board of Education under NC law. Robinson…
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