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District 11 names three new academic chiefs as part of curriculum-focused reorganization

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Colorado Springs School District 11 announced a reorganization of its academic leadership that creates three new chief roles—chief of curriculum, chief of instruction and chief of student experience and success—effective July 1, with the stated aim of moving resources closer to classrooms while keeping the change budget-neutral.

Colorado Springs School District 11 announced a reorganization of its academic leadership on April 2, introducing three new chief roles—chief of curriculum, chief of instruction and chief of student experience and success—that will take effect July 1.

The reorganization, presented by Superintendent Gahl, is intended to shift central-office resources toward academics and classroom support without reducing teaching positions, the administration said. The district described the change as budget-neutral; central-office staffing will be reduced to preserve funding for teachers.

District leaders said the move replaces a single chief of academics and two principals-on-special-assignment with a three-person…

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