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Superintendent reports gains in early literacy, junior-high growth and improved staff retention; highlights legislative priorities and website update
Summary
Superintendent Rasmussen told the board the district saw notable gains in early literacy and junior-high assessment scores, has reduced new‑hire needs to 28 educators for next year, and will press state lawmakers for increased special‑education and at‑risk funding. He also updated the board on a website redesign and staff recognition events.
Superintendent Rasmussen summarized district accomplishments and priorities during the June 19 meeting, reporting improvement in multiple student‑achievement measures, near‑term staffing needs much lower than in previous years and several statewide advocacy priorities.
What the superintendent reported - Legislative/association priorities: Rasmussen described Joint Legislative Committee (JLC) priorities adopted at the statewide delegate assembly: seek a 2% increase above inflation and growth in the Weighted Pupil Unit (WPU), with special emphasis on special‑education funding; pursue increased targeted funding for at‑risk students; and focus on attendance…
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