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Manchester sets 2025-26 goals focused on literacy, staff retention and systems

Manchester Board of School Committee · October 27, 2025
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Dr. Camille Espinola, superintendent of the Manchester School District, presented the district—2025—26 goals to the Board of School Committee on Oct. 27, saying the work is organized around three pillars: grow our learners, grow our educators, and grow our systems.

Dr. Camille Espinola, superintendent of the Manchester School District, presented the district—2025—26 goals to the Board of School Committee on Oct. 27, saying the work is organized around three pillars: "grow our learners, grow our educators, and grow our systems." The plan is informational only this month; no board action was requested.

The district set multiple measurable targets for the year. For student outcomes, administration said it aims for 85 percent of K—2 students to demonstrate growth in reading proficiency by June 2026 as measured by state and local assessments, and to increase the graduation rate by 5 percentage points over the 2024-25 baseline. For staff the district will "maintain or increase" its staff retention rate…

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