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Superintendent touts RIDE accountability gains, new CTE approvals and Khan Academy AI pilot
Summary
Central Falls superintendent reported that newly released RIDE accountability results show no district schools in the bottom 5% (exiting CSI status), announced full approvals for two CTE programs plus conditional approval for a food entrepreneurship program, and described a statewide Khan Academy AI tool rollout called Conmigo for high-schoolers.
The Central Falls School District superintendent told trustees on Dec. 17 that newly released Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) accountability measures show significant progress across the district, including that no district schools remain in the bottom 5 percent and that several schools improved star-category components.
"As of today, we have no schools in the bottom 5%," the superintendent said, noting that exit from Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI) status reflected improvements in areas…
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