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Monroe-Woodbury board adopts district goals; leaders outline cybersecurity, safety tech and capital plans
Summary
The board approved district and board goals for 2025–26. Administrators described action steps including curriculum council formation, cybersecurity reviews, a feasibility study for zero-emission buses, installation of classroom AC units and rollout plans for a wearable remote panic alarm system for staff.
The Monroe-Woodbury Central School District Board of Education approved district goals for 2025–26 during its Aug. 27 meeting, and cabinet members presented action steps meant to translate those goals into operations across curriculum, staffing, technology, safety and facilities.
The goals and why they matter: Superintendent Dr. Tracy Norman said the eight district goals provide an accountability framework and called the goals “intentionally written globally” so cabinet members can build technical action plans. The goals, which the board voted to adopt, emphasize student learning, recruitment and retention, cybersecurity and safety, district finance and ongoing strategic planning.
Academic and student-support actions: Administrators said the district will form a K–12 curriculum council in September to review pacing guides and curricular alignment with state and national standards; finalize a K–12 Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) and update the district special…
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