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Board hears update on superintendent’s wellness advisory; advisory moves into third year with policy work ahead
Summary
Madison school leaders told the Board of Education on Oct. 6 that the superintendent’s wellness advisory has moved from ad hoc recommendations to a sustained advisory and will focus in 2025–26 on communications, school‑level liaisons, data integration and a wellness policy update.
The Madison Metropolitan School District board on Oct. 6 received an update on its superintendent’s wellness advisory and the district’s school‑wellness work. Ashley Plesser, the district’s lead eHealth/wellness coordinator, said the advisory is entering its third year and that the district has tracked progress on roughly 84 past ad hoc recommendations.
Why it matters: the advisory’s work guides district practice on student and staff well‑being, connects community partners to school implementation teams, and will feed an updated wellness policy the board can expect later…
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