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Round Lake CUSD 116 spotlights community partnerships, pilot employability program
Summary
Round Lake CUSD 116 district staff outlined two top priorities — school environment and community engagement — and described several ongoing programs and partnerships intended to support student well-being and postsecondary readiness.
Round Lake CUSD 116 district staff outlined two top priorities — school environment and community engagement — and described several ongoing programs and partnerships intended to support student well-being and postsecondary readiness.
District presenters said a positive school environment and strong community partnerships help students feel safe, valued and connected, which the district links to better attendance and academic outcomes. Staff said the district monitors progress on these priorities in biweekly school improvement leadership team meetings.
Examples cited included the district’s Birth to 5 program, which serves about 160 families…
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