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Superintendent reports final-exam policy, employability pilot and $1.8 million donation for early‑childhood center
Summary
Dr. Mendoza reported the district will require final assessments for high school students, described an employability-skills pilot with Goodwill that pays students $150 for completion, announced plans for "no cell phone zone" signage and drop-off adjustments, and listed donations including $1.8 million to expand the EEC birth-to-5 program.
Superintendent Dr. Mendoza told the board Jan. 13 the district will require all high school students to complete final assessments, and the high school recorded a 97% attendance rate during first-semester finals.
"We are pleased to report the following shift in practice to require all high school students to complete final assessments. Round Lake High School observed a 97% attendance rate during 1st semester final exams," Dr. Mendoza…
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