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Indian River leaders push innovation-focused strategic plan and early K–8 conversions after high graduation rates
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Moore told the board that Indian River County’s graduation rate is 96%, and staff proposed an outcome-driven strategic plan that foregrounds innovation and leadership. Several elementary schools are proposing phased moves to K–8; board members discussed aligning the budget and an ongoing monthly feedback loop.
Indian River County Superintendent Dr. Moore told the School Board on Jan. 13 that the district’s graduation rate stood at 96%, higher than the state average, and described planning to make innovation and leadership central to the next five‑year strategic plan.
The superintendent said the district’s rate “is 96%,” and that Sebastian River High School and Vero Beach High School led the county with 98% and 97% respectively. Moore presented the strategic‑plan process as an outcome‑driven effort tied to his evaluation and said staff will align the budget to support the plan.
Board members asked staff to prioritize innovation…
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