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Board approves five‑year Renaissance assessment and intervention partnership to unify K–12 screening and interventions
Summary
Trustees approved a five‑year contract with Renaissance to consolidate the district’s multiple assessment tools into a single suite covering universal screening, progress monitoring and interventions, funded partly by two grants.
The Board of Trustees approved a five‑year partnership with Renaissance to provide a districtwide assessment and intervention ecosystem, trustees were told. District staff said the contract replaces a fragmented set of assessment platforms and will provide universal screening (STAR), progress monitoring, computer‑based intervention, and classroom tools intended to support tier‑1 through tier‑3 instruction across grades K–12.
What the district will buy: Director Scott Worthing said the package includes the STAR assessment suite (early literacy through high school), FastBridge and programmatic elements the district already uses,…
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