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Norwood superintendent presents entry findings; flags curriculum alignment, special education supports and budget strain
Summary
Superintendent Luff presented a multi‑page entry report citing curriculum alignment gaps, disproportionate discipline outcomes and rising structural budget pressures tied to enrollment and stabilization fund depletion. The committee discussed FY26 budget scenarios and potential cuts or use of free cash.
Superintendent Luff presented a multi‑page entry report and a set of recommendations to the Norwood School Committee Wednesday, summarizing months of interviews, school visits and a community thought exchange that drew roughly 475 respondents and more than 7,000 ratings on ideas.
The report, which Luff described as an "entry findings" document, flagged district strengths—including a "dedicated and passionate staff" and robust community engagement—and several areas of need: inconsistent horizontal and vertical curriculum alignment; uneven academic results for students who are high‑need, English learners or eligible for special education; behavioral and safety concerns; and facility maintenance needs at the elementary level.
The findings also pointed to a demographic shift: roughly 58.3% of the district population was identified as high‑need, 16.6% English language learners, nearly 25% students with disabilities and 40.4% low‑income—figures Luff said should shape staffing and program priorities. Luff said the entry work included more than 50 individual interviews and…
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