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Superintendent reports sharp rise in suspensions, outlines summer projects and K‑9 funding
Summary
Superintendent Adam reported that district suspensions rose to 128 this year from 81 the prior year and described summer facility projects, a new school bus arrival, security upgrades and categorical funding used to secure the K‑9 program for next year.
Superintendent Adam told the board the district recorded 128 suspensions in the most recent school year, up from 81 the previous year and 61 in 2021–22, and said the increase reflects rising student behavioral needs. The data was presented as part of the Matts Law reporting and the superintendent’s mid-cycle update.
Adam also summarized summer maintenance and bond work. Items in…
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