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Principals tell APS board WEB mentoring raised middle-school belonging, early assessment gains

Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education · November 6, 2025
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Summary

Multiple middle-school principals and WEB coordinators told the Albuquerque Public Schools board on Nov. 5 that the district's WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) mentoring program has improved school climate and early assessment indicators, citing Panorama survey gains and local diagnostic improvements.

Several middle-school principals and WEB coordinators used the public forum at the Nov. 5 Albuquerque Public Schools board meeting to report early gains from the district's WEB (Where Everybody Belongs) program and related middle-school redesign work.

Matthew Burrows, principal of Wilson Middle School, said the school's pairing of collaborative teacher teams and the WEB mentor program led to a stronger sense of belonging and measurable gains in Panorama survey…

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