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Superintendent outlines instructional pilot, facility review and enrollment concerns
Summary
District leadership told the board the district is mid‑year in piloting a new instructional framework, will form a community facilities committee after a state facility assessment, and is tracking declines in the district's capture rate as families choose charters, homeschooling and online options.
The Greater Albany Public School District superintendent reviewed three district priorities for the year — an instructional framework pilot, a district facility planning process and improved staff supports tied to behavior and student safety — and warned the board that declining enrollment will shape long‑range facility and budget decisions.
The superintendent said the district is midway through a pilot of the Center for Educational Leadership's instructional framework and has shifted evaluations this year to emphasize growth conversations rather than formal year‑end ratings, with formal evaluation discussions moving toward goal setting for next year.
District staff outlined a facilities planning process that will begin with a community advisory committee and a consultant selected to analyze…
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