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District leaders present 2025–2028 comprehensive plan; attendance and math achievement named top priorities

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Administrators reviewed the district’s 2025–2028 comprehensive plan, emphasizing chronic absenteeism reduction and improved math instruction; board members asked for corrections to stakeholder lists and greater focus on special education goals.

District administrators presented the Woodland Hills School District 2025–2028 comprehensive plan at the Aug. 13 agenda-setting meeting and framed the plan’s top priorities as reducing chronic absenteeism and improving student outcomes in mathematics.

Dr. Wilson, who led the presentation, said the district’s top priority for the next three years is to increase student attendance. “Our number 1 priority over the next 3 years is get kids in the building,” Dr. Wilson said, citing high chronic-absenteeism rates since the COVID period and pointing to…

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