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Board hears proposal for RISE behavior curriculum and restorative supports; action planned next meeting
Summary
Administrators presented the RISE curriculum, a three-year behavior-support program for elementary students placed at Oak Lawn as an alternative to expulsion; initial implementation cost is about $55,600 and three-year projected cost with support days is about $97,225.
District administrators presented the RISE curriculum on June 23, a behavior-support program intended to keep elementary students in a school setting while they receive instruction and restorative interventions instead of being expelled.
Dr. Holly Putnam Jackson, assistant superintendent of teaching and learning, described RISE (Relationships, Instruction, Safety, Emotional well‑being) as a program that pairs a staffed classroom at Oak Lawn with training, restorative circles and on-site coaching…
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