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District 28 superintendent outlines testing window, 'academic sprint' and student-protection guidance

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Superintendent Blake told the Community Education Council for District 28 that spring testing, an "academic sprint" for at‑risk students, and an attendance goal are priorities; he reiterated school procedures for handling law‑enforcement requests for student information.

Superintendent Dwight Blake told the Community Education Council (CEC) for New York City Geographic District #28 on April 3 that the district is focused on testing readiness, raising attendance and protecting students from improper law‑enforcement intrusions.

Blake said District 28 will run an "academic sprint" of targeted supports for students who are near proficiency, and urged families to use after‑school and school‑based academies. He outlined the state testing window for ELA and math and said most District 28…

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