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Greece Central presentation outlines ESSA designations, SCEP timeline for five cited schools

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Deputy Superintendent Mark Fleming told the Board that five district schools received targeted designations under ESSA and explained New York State requirements for School Comprehensive Education Plans, evidence‑based interventions and a board approval timeline for the SCEPs.

Deputy Superintendent Mark Fleming presented the Board with an update on Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) designations and the district’s plan for required school improvement work.

The nut graf: New York State annually identifies schools in the lowest performance bands (bottom 10% or 5% for comprehensive need) and requires districts to assemble improvement teams, conduct needs assessments, choose evidence‑based interventions (EBIs) from approved clearinghouses, and submit School Comprehensive Education Plans (SCEPs) for board approval.

Fleming said the district currently has one school designated as ATSI (additional targeted support and improvement) — Greece Olympia — and four schools in the TSI (targeted support and improvement) category. He named Lakeshore and Pine Brook as ongoing TSI schools and said…

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