Superintendent highlights kindergarten screening, new principals and summer programs; construction updates reported

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Summary

Superintendent Dr. Rybarczyk reported on summer programs including a kindergarten jump-start, new principals, teacher induction and extensive construction and renovation work across the district.

Superintendent Dr. Rybarczyk opened the district report with a summary of summer programming, student supports and construction updates across Coatesville Area School District.

Programs and staffing - Kindergarten jump-start: the district ran a two-week program for new kindergarten students; about 85–90 percent of incoming kindergarteners who participated were screened during the program, with the remainder scheduled for screening in the first weeks of school. - New principal: Jarvin Williams has been welcomed as the new principal at North Brandywine Middle School; he previously served as an assistant principal and returns to the district with experience at the middle-school level. - New teacher induction: the district held a three-day orientation for new teachers that included curriculum and policy information and a bus tour of district schools. - Transportation: Charlotte Chapman, director of transportation, was noted as having led the return of bus drivers and efforts to improve run efficiency; the superintendent said transportation had "some minor hiccups" but was functioning and staff were working to improve timeliness.

Student activities and postsecondary opportunities - The high school hosted a back-to-school night with nearly 60 clubs and athletic programs and nearly 25 community-based organizations participating in a vendor fair. - Approximately 350 students in grades 10–12 are participating in technical college high school pathways; 23 seniors are enrolled in Delaware County Community College as dual-enrollment students. - Announced athletic calendar: fall schedules are posted on the district website; homecoming events are scheduled for early October.

Construction and facilities - North Brandywine annex is open and hosting eighth-grade students; district staff described new classrooms and large windows in the commons area. - Reeseville (Reesville) received a new addition of eight classrooms and a new main entrance walkway; other pavement and concrete work across the district and repaving at the stadium were highlighted. - Scott (school) interior renovations were reported as finished; remaining exterior work expected to conclude within weeks. - Another construction project (referenced in the meeting as "Don't Run") has a majority of steel erected and first-floor metal decking in place; furniture selection is ongoing.

Ending: The superintendent closed by announcing committee and board meeting dates for September.