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Lewiston school leaders highlight community engagement, accreditation and K–3 reading gains

3151753 · February 17, 2025
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Lewiston Independent School District No. 1 presented districtwide accreditation, community work groups and K–3 reading progress; superintendent Lance Hanson said the district serves about 4,500 students and faces a roughly $5 million special-education funding gap.

Lance Hanson, superintendent of Lewiston Independent School District No. 1, and Charlotte Kramer, vice president of the Lewiston School Board, told the Senate Education Committee that community engagement and systemwide accreditation have helped the district drive student progress.

Hanson said Lewiston serves about 4,500 students (ages 3–21) with more than 800 employees, and that the district achieved systemwide accreditation through Cognia. He noted awards including…

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