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Lee County Schools buys Branching Minds after midyear data review; Math I and transitional grades targeted

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After a midyear assessment update, the Lee County Board of Education approved a contract with Branching Minds to centralize student data and support interventions. District leaders said Math I and transitional grades (third and sixth) are priority areas for support.

The Lee County Board of Education approved a contract for the Branching Minds student-data and MTSS platform after district staff presented a midyear assessment update showing areas that need targeted support.

The contract, described at the meeting as about $79,000, was approved by voice vote after a motion from a board member. The district said the platform will centralize multiple data sources, automate tiered-risk flags and provide a vetted interventions library to guide school-based responses.

District accountability staff presented midyear benchmarks before the contract discussion. Stephanie Clark, an accountability staff member, summarized kindergarten-through-third-grade DIBELS results, saying kindergarten was at 53% and…

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