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Crestwood Elementary presents post-construction learning report; highlights academic gains, AI pilots and sustainability award
Summary
Crestwood Elementary told the Lindbergh Schools Board of Education on Oct. 14 that facility upgrades under Prop R and targeted instructional changes have coincided with higher reading proficiency, stronger collaborative staff culture, new AI-supported classroom pilots and a student-led sustainability initiative.
Crestwood Elementary staff told the Lindbergh Schools Board of Education on Tuesday that school construction completed under the district's Prop R program, paired with targeted instructional changes, has improved daily operations and supported academic and social-emotional gains.
The presentation, delivered by Crestwood staff members Kit Norton and Jillian Holmes, summarized student recognitions, instructional priorities and new programs. Norton and Holmes highlighted classroom environment improvements after construction and said staff-focused professional learning tied to the district's Model of Instruction (MOI) is driving more consistent teaching practices.
The district-funded renovation added classroom space, a new gym and storm shelter, an intervention hub, an improved car line and a refreshed cafeteria, presenters said. Norton told the board that new carpeting has softened classroom sound and improved student comfort. "We are safer. We have…
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