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Worcester County superintendent unveils 100-day plan, literacy goal and new recognition programs

Worcester County Board of Education · October 23, 2025
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Summary

Superintendent Dr. Annette Wallace used her 100-day report to outline a three-phase plan for listening, alignment and cultivation, announced districtwide literacy and recognition initiatives and said the district will begin strategic planning in early 2026.

Dr. Annette Wallace told the Worcester County Board of Education on Oct. 21 that her first 100 days focused on listening to schools and community members, aligning district leadership around shared goals, and beginning to build systems for measurable progress.

"Every child is known by name, strength, and need," Wallace said, describing a three-phase approach she said guided district work: "Listen and learn, align and assess, create and cultivate." She credited staff, board members and community partners for supporting the transition and rollout.

Wallace announced a district literacy goal: "Every child in…

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