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District leaders, principals report winter gains and ongoing challenges in school improvement work

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Summary

Laramie County School District #1 trustees heard a work‑session update from central office and principals on winter interim results, school improvement plans and supports for schools identified as needing assistance; officials credited focused PLC and MTSS work for gains while noting staffing and substitute shortages as ongoing obstacles.

Laramie County School District #1 trustees met March 3 for a work session that brought principals and central staff together to review winter interim assessment results and 90‑day updates on school improvement plans.

The presentation by district staff and principals emphasized measured gains on interim assessments and progress toward removing schools from the state’s “in need of support” list. Jed (district staff) told trustees the district is now fully accredited based on the most recent report and that the number of schools identified as “in need of support” has declined from six two years ago to four for the coming year; he said Alpha Vista dropped off the list this year.

Why it matters: trustees said the updates show the effects of sustained work on tier‑1 instruction and multi‑tiered systems of support (MTSS), while principals described operational challenges that limit how quickly gains can appear at scale.

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