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District updates Bridgeway career learning and operations; leaders ask for community mentors

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Administrators reported mid-year operational highlights, Bridgeway career-learning progress and cybersecurity protections, and asked the community for mentors to support students at the Bridgeway program and career hub.

Superintendent Rick Stinson and operations staff presented a mid-year update on district operations, student-centered learning and career-program developments, highlighting the Bridgeway competency-based Career Learning Program and asking the community to help recruit mentors.

Administrators described Bridgeway as an alternative, competency-based model that currently serves students who benefit from non-traditional high-school programming. The district reported 19 students enrolled in Bridgeway’s career-learning classes for the second semester and administrators said the hub model allows students easier access to electives such as welding, culinary and mechatronics, which staff said increases student engagement and attendance.

“Joe talked about the need for mentors,” a district staff presenter said,…

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