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Stafford MSD board approves targeted improvement plan for Stafford Middle School tied to TEA grant
Summary
The Stafford Municipal School District board voted unanimously to approve a targeted improvement plan for Stafford Middle School that formalizes use of Effective Schools Framework practices and TEA-funded supports for data-driven instruction and mathematics interventions.
The Stafford Municipal School District Board of Trustees voted 7-0 to approve a targeted improvement plan for Stafford Middle School required under the Effective Schools Framework and tied to a Texas Education Agency (TEA) grant.
The plan, presented by Stafford Middle School Principal Miss Vanison, describes campus efforts to use data-driven instruction and the Strong Foundations mathematics program, including data rooms, an attendance wall, student STAR-score goal-setting (“star talks”), tiered Saturday tutorials and gradual-release training for teachers. Miss Vanison said the campus used Carnegie Learning this year as its primary curriculum and plans to switch to Bluebonnet for 2025–26. She told the board, “If we do not receive the additional grant funds, we are gonna reallocate our general funds to continue to support the implementation of data driven instruction in tier 1 practices.”
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