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Superintendent reports testing progress, online emergency-care cards, Bowling Green move planning and Aug. 4 district professional-development day
Summary
At the May 5 meeting the superintendent updated the board on listening tours, a push to meet a 9% reserve target, a records-shredding project, online emergency-care cards, planning for the consolidation of Bowling Green and Hilltop campuses, testing score reviews and the district’s Aug. 4 professional-development "impact party."
Superintendent (name not specified) told the Hardee County School Board on May 5 that she has begun school listening tours, is working to meet a 9% budget reserve requirement, and has launched several administrative changes including online emergency-care cards and another records-shredding effort.
The superintendent said she had completed three school visits and praised site staff for suggestions to improve daily operations. She reported that the district contracted a shredding company to remove roughly 300 boxes of records last week and expects another purchase order or contract to clear additional maintenance-area records.
On student registration, the superintendent said emergency-care cards are now live online, which she said will reduce paper handling at kindergarten roundups. She…
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