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Tigard‑Tualatin reports largely smooth start; superintendent unveils goals targeting multilingual learners and fiscal stewardship
Summary
District leaders described a mostly smooth first week of school, noted enrollment shifts and bus delays, and presented superintendent goals emphasizing support for multilingual learners, financial stability and community relationships.
Tigard‑Tualatin School District leaders reported to the board on Monday that the new school year opened largely smoothly, with administrators, teachers and custodial staff credited for readiness while the district continues to monitor bus punctuality and some localized class‑size pressures.
Superintendent remarks and an assistant superintendent report highlighted enrollment figures, attendance of staff at opening‑of‑year events, and steps the district is taking to address staffing and transportation challenges. The superintendent also presented three formal goals for the year: targeted academic supports for multilingual learners of English (MLEs), financial stability and stewardship, and continued community relationship building.
Assistant Superintendent Dr. Lisa McCall led a summary of first‑week visits across schools, noting kindergarten welcome events,…
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