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District reports more younger students referred to safe‑school resets; elementary reset planned

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Staff reported a drop in average age for safe‑school referrals and said the district is developing an elementary reset program, while flagging transportation, housing and smooth transitions as outstanding issues.

Allie Martin and district staff updated the board on the district’s reset (safe‑schools) program Dec. 10, saying referrals this year are trending younger and that district leaders are working to open a short‑term elementary reset site.

Martin described reset as an individualized placement intended to improve students’ behavior, provide social‑emotional learning, and maintain academic progress. Reset presently serves secondary students; staff reviewed safe‑school referrals year‑to‑date and reported 36 safe‑school outcomes so far this year, eight of them for elementary‑age students. Martin said the average age for a safe‑school referral dropped from 15 last year to 12 this year,…

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