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Principal outlines early‑education partnerships, PBIS recognition and K–2 STEM at Sarah Linden Primary School
Summary
Principal Amanda Presley highlighted programs at Sarah Linden Primary School, reporting 760 students, partnerships with United Way for kindergarten readiness, a state-recognized PBIS program, K–2 STEM and coding classes, and PTO and Community in Schools support; staff and space constraints were also discussed.
Amanda Presley, principal of Sarah Linden Primary School, presented a school update that emphasized early‑learning partnerships, state recognition for the schoolwide behavior program and expanded STEM instruction for kindergarten through second grade.
“On our first slide, I just wanted to let you know we call our our newsletter the with the buzz. So we said what's buzzing at the hive on 20 24 25. So at Sarah Linden, we have a total of 760 students,” Presley said. She reported the school’s enrollment and a breakdown that includes special education and English‑learner services: the presentation listed 10 special‑education learners and 93 students receiving English‑learner services.
Presley described the school’s P3 (prenatal through grade 3) initiative and a partnership with United Way to run weekly kindergarten‑readiness workshops. United Way…
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