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District reports KDE visit, curriculum survey results, facilities delays and maintenance workload

2297850 · February 10, 2025
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Summary

District staff previewed an upcoming Kentucky Department of Education visit, presented teacher survey results on new instructional materials, described 1-on-1 student scheduling and transition meetings, and gave a facilities report on construction delays, maintenance work orders and accessibility concerns at athletic events.

District instructional staff told the Franklin County Board of Education the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) will send its instructional team to observe the district on February 20 so KDE can calibrate its visit tool and study the district's K–5 implementation. The presenter said KDE singled out the district as an example during outreach to vendors and other districts.

Staff also reported results from a second-quarter teacher survey on newly adopted instructional resources. The presenter said 329 teachers responded of roughly 460 staff surveyed. The survey showed strong agreement for K–5 CKLA (ELA) implementation (about 83% agree/strongly agree) and unanimous agreement among…

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