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Board approves safety software, school improvement contract, new CTE pathway and several principal assignments
Summary
The board approved a federal grant-funded behavior-threat assessment platform, a three-year contract for IXL learning at Kent Island High School paid with Title I school improvement funds, a new electrical CTE pathway, and accepted a human-resources report that included multiple principal appointments.
At its April 2 meeting the Queen Anne's County Board of Education approved several contracts and program actions aimed at campus safety, academic support and career and technical education.
The board unanimously approved a $53,625 purchase of the Navigate360 behavior threat-assessment case-management bundle. Matt Evans, supervisor of student services, said the platform provides training, a secure place to store threat-assessment data and consultative services; the cost will be paid from a Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance STOP School Violence grant that begins July 1.
The board also approved a three-year contract with IXL Learning for Kent Island High School, with a reported fiscal impact of $54,695 using Title I school…
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