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Wachusett superintendent outlines improvement plan, to post curriculum after Supreme Court ruling

Wachusett Regional School District Committee · August 11, 2025
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Superintendent Dr. Riley told the Wachusett Regional School District Committee that federal grants arrived and the district will post its curriculum catalog following guidance after Mahmoud v. Taylor; he reviewed progress on the district improvement plan and priorities for the 2025–26 school year.

Dr. Riley, the district superintendent, said Tuesday that recent federal grant awards arrived and that the administration will recommend using some unexpected state aid to reduce member-town assessments for FY26. He also told the Wachusett Regional School District Committee the district will post curriculum catalogs on school and district websites following legal guidance after the Supreme Court decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor.

"We have received guidance from the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents, and we are making sure that we're going to be in full compliance with that decision," Dr. Riley said, adding that the district is working with its attorney to draft accommodation protocols and handbook…

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