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High school counselors outline on-track-to-graduate process; district plans statewide "School Links" rollout

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Summary

Counselors described graduation requirements (25 credits, a high-school-and-beyond plan and a graduation pathway) and steps used to notify families; the district plans to implement the state-selected School Links platform in 2026–27 to centralize progress monitoring.

Quincy school counselors updated the board on how the district tracks student progress toward graduation and described a multi-year plan to adopt a statewide high-school-and-beyond digital platform.

Why it matters: Counselors said clearer, centralized tracking will reduce manual work, improve communication with families and help identify students at risk of falling short of graduation requirements.

OnTrack overview: Lisonbee Gailey (presenting the OnTrack education report) described the three required elements for graduation in the…

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