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Chippewa Valley Schools opens 2024–25 year after summer upgrades; district highlights safety, staffing and new AI guidance

Chippewa Valley Schools Board of Education · September 9, 2024
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Superintendent Ron Roberts told the board that Chippewa Valley Schools will welcome about 14,000 students and 1,700 employees for 2024–25, highlighted bond‑funded building work and new secure entrances, and noted updated district guidance on artificial intelligence and cell‑phone use.

Ron Roberts, superintendent of Chippewa Valley Schools, opened the Sept. 9 board meeting with a review of the district’s preparations for the 2024–25 school year, saying the district serves roughly 14,000–14,300 students and employs about 1,700 staff. "Our 1,700 employees are busy preparing for the return of our over 14,000 students," Roberts said, and he described welcome‑back events, meet‑the‑teacher nights and nearly 900 kindergarten registrations.

Roberts credited the district’s 2018…

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