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Superintendent reports two schools reach highest Marzano HRS level; district meets HRS level 2 goal

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Superintendent Dr. Gatto told the Westminster Public Schools Board on Jan. 14 that Mesa Elementary and Sherylwood Elementary earned level 5 certification from Marzano Resources, the district met its HRS level 2 goal, and district staff will begin midyear data reviews and additional reporting at upcoming meetings.

At the Jan. 14 Westminster Public Schools Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Dr. Gatto reported progress on the district’s Destination 2030 academic goals, including two schools achieving the highest certification from Marzano Resources.

Dr. Gatto said Mesa Elementary and Sherylwood Elementary School earned Level 5 certification in the Marzano High Reliability Schools (HRS) framework, the top designation that the district described as "competency-based education." He said the district now has multiple…

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