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Board approves five‑year Renaissance contract to unify screening and intervention tools
Summary
Trustees approved a five‑year partnership with Renaissance to consolidate the district’s multiple assessment and intervention platforms into a single ecosystem, funded in part by MSCS and educator effectiveness grants. District staff said the move will streamline data, support tiered interventions and provide ongoing professional learning.
The Amador County Unified School District Board approved a five‑year contract with Renaissance on July 9 to create a districtwide assessment and intervention ecosystem covering early literacy through high school, district staff said. The board heard a presentation from Director of Student Success Scott Worthing and Assistant Superintendent Patty Horn who described the change as a switch from several fragmented tools to a unified platform intended to improve data‑driven instruction and intervention.
What was proposed: Staff recommended replacing multiple assessment systems with Renaissance’s Star suite, Accelerated…
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