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School board finds superintendent reasonably interpreted Goal 1; board requests more data on student growth

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The Northshore School District Board of Directors on Jan. 27 voted to find that Superintendent Michael Tully reasonably interpreted the district's Goal 1 policy, concluding the district is making reasonable progress toward “success in the early years.”

The Northshore School District Board of Directors on Jan. 27 voted to find that Superintendent Michael Tully reasonably interpreted the district's Goal 1 policy, concluding the district is making reasonable progress toward “success in the early years.” The finding followed a study session earlier the same day in which staff presented the district’s monitoring report and data summaries.

The monitoring packet presented and certified by Superintendent Tully included summary material prepared by Chief Academic Officer Dr. Obadiah Dunham and Director of Research and Evaluation Dr. Craig Foster. Tully told the board he certified that “the…

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