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Coos Bay School Board approves two-year integrated plan, highlights career and technical education expansion
Summary
The Coos Bay School District board approved a two-year integrated plan aligning state and federal grants with district priorities, with a major emphasis on expanding career and technical education (CTE) programs and increasing access to postsecondary credentials.
The Coos Bay School District Board of Directors on April 30 approved a two-year integrated plan that combines state and federal grant planning into a single district strategy and places a renewed emphasis on career and technical education.
The plan, which district staff described as roughly 90% complete at the time of the vote, lays out objectives and budget allocations intended to increase early literacy, expand CTE pathways, grow advanced-placement and college-credit access, and reinforce student supports. The board approved the plan by unanimous voice vote after a brief presentation and discussion of the draft and next steps.
District staff said the integrated plan is intended to streamline multiple state grant applications and reporting so the same needs assessment and goals guide general, state and federal funding. Dr. Justin Haynesworth, identified in the meeting as the…
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