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Superintendent flags attendance concerns, strategic planning progress and community holiday support
Summary
Superintendent reported attendance measures and impacts (including DESE 90% thresholds), a $742,000 insurance assessment, estimated senior citizen tax credit impacts, completion of stage 1 strategic planning with five priority strategies, and a community Thanksgiving drive that served nearly 80 families.
The superintendent delivered a multi-part report covering finances, attendance, strategic planning and community support. He said a 2026 insurance assessment came in at about $742,000 (described as roughly an 11% increase) and noted estimated revenue impacts from the new senior citizen tax credit of about $138,000 for Clay County and about $8,780 for Ray County.
On attendance, the…
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