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District updates: fall diagnostics, SAT rollout, revised wellness policy and a kindergarten aide posting
Summary
Superintendent staff and principals reported fall diagnostic results, the state‑level shift from ACT to SAT for high‑school testing, a revised wellness policy prohibiting physical activity as punishment, and board approval to post a Title I‑funded kindergarten instructional assistant position at Longest Elementary.
District staff used the October board meeting to highlight instruction, assessments, health policy and a staffing request.
Stacy Jones presented fall diagnostic results completed Oct. 3 and said the district’s fall assessments show reading gains in early grades and typical summer declines in math. She reported 100% kindergarten screening was submitted to the state and that KSA results are anticipated to be public around Nov. 19. On high‑school testing, Jones said the state has moved from the ACT to…
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