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Chapel Hill‑Carrboro board approves 2024–26 school improvement plans for 20 schools

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The Chapel Hill‑Carrboro City Schools Board of Education voted to approve the district'wide 2024–26 school improvement plan cycle for 20 schools after presentations from district directors on planning, monitoring and supports.

The Chapel Hill‑Carrboro City Schools Board of Education on Jan. 16 approved the district'wide 2024–26 school improvement plan (SIP) cycle for 20 schools.

District executive director of elementary schools Ayesha Howard and executive director of secondary schools Dr. Robin Buckram presented the plans and described the district'level supports, coaching and review process used to develop and monitor each school's goals. Howard said the district provides training for school improvement team co-chairs, facilitated assessment resources and one-on-one coaching; Buckram described monthly co-chair meetings and follow-up coaching notes used to refine plans.

The presenters told the board the district…

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