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Pasco outlines school improvement process as state OSSI funding shrinks; three schools to receive grants
Summary
Assistant Superintendent Mira Goble told the Pasco School Board the district is aligning all schools to a single school improvement plan template required by OSPI. She said state OSSI grant funding has been reduced; three schools qualify for awards of $77,000 each while other schools must still submit plans without funding.
Assistant Superintendent Mira Goble told the Pasco School Board of Directors that Pasco School District is standardizing its school improvement plans (SIP) to align with Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) requirements and to support continuous improvement.
Goble said the district requires every school to complete a SIP that follows a Plan-Do-Study-Adjust continuous improvement cycle and that the SIP template has been updated to include midyear progress monitoring and embedded links for federal…
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