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DeWitt reports strong K–8 benchmark gains; CHAP to hold two public hearings on updated health materials
Summary
District officials reported K–8 NWEA benchmark gains (81% at/above average in reading) and announced the combined Comprehensive Health Advisory Team will hold two public hearings on updated HIV materials and lessons tailored for students with cognitive impairments; a public commenter urged stronger anti‑bullying responses after describing severe incidents affecting their child.
Brian Decker presented K–8 benchmark assessment results and summarized work by the district's Comprehensive Health Advisory Team (CHAP).
Decker said K–8 reading results surpassed the district's goal, with about 81% of tested students at or above the NWEA national "average/high average/high" threshold (roughly 2,000 students tested per administration). He attributed gains to continued data review processes, curricular alignment…
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