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Geary County Schools spotlight early childhood center; Fort Riley Middle highlights reading and behavior gains
Summary
District officials presented academic spotlights for the Early Childhood Center and Fort Riley Middle School, reporting enrollment, FastBridge screening results, military-affiliated student counts, and declines in referrals and chronic absenteeism.
Geary County Schools administrators presented academic spotlights for the district’s Early Childhood Center (ECC) and Fort Riley Middle School (FRMS) during the board meeting, reporting enrollment counts, assessment results and changes to behavior supports.
The ECC reported program-wide enrollment of about 690 students — 258 three-year-olds and 432 four-year-olds — with a wait list of 128 three-year-olds and 52 four-year-olds, principal Brian Scruggs said. Scruggs told the board that 455 ECC students are affiliated with the military, including 317 on Fort Riley and 38 in town, and that the program recently switched to the FastBridge…
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