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Century Elementary highlights diversity, steady assessment gains and attendance work

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Century Elementary School principals reviewed student demographics, assessment results, attendance and PBIS/SEL programming, and described interventions, family engagement and targeted supports used to raise achievement and attendance.

Century Elementary Principal David Saxberg told the Grand Forks Public Schools Board on May 12 that the school is serving 488 students and is a “minority‑majority” school with 25 home languages represented and families from at least 16 countries of origin.

The presentation outlined academic goals for the North Dakota State Assessment (NDSA) and interim measures, school strategies for Tier 1 instruction and interventions, and social‑emotional and attendance supports used to keep chronic absenteeism low.

Saxberg said Century has 23 general‑education classrooms, a district “multiple needs” classroom for students with high medical needs, and a multilingual classroom. “As of this morning, we have 488 students,” he said. He reported that roughly 58 percent of students qualify as low income, about…

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