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District reports progress on local accountability prototype, career pathways and mental‑health AWARE initiative

6439502 · October 22, 2025
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District instructional staff updated the board on a local accountability prototype that would go beyond test scores, expansion of career pathway offerings with middle‑school hands‑on lab work, and the district's AWARE trauma‑informed mental‑health work and partnerships.

ROUND COUNTY — District instructional leaders told the Round County School Board on Oct. 21 that staff are developing a prototype local accountability system that will include community input and measures beyond standardized test scores, and described expanded career pathway programming and mental‑health supports.

Brandy (instructional staff) and colleagues described a multi‑step process to build what they called a local accountability prototype. Staff said they had met community partners — the chamber of commerce, Optimist Club, Rotary and the women’s club — and sought input through a driving question:…

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