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Superintendent Main outlines operations, instruction and literacy gains; reports drop in restraints

Martin County School Board · December 17, 2025
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Summary

Superintendent Main reported 2.4 million student meals served, ~60 major maintenance projects, expanded instructional monitoring, UFLI early‑literacy rollout, RAISE school supports, and a reduction in restraint and seclusion incidents to 62 for 2024–25 from 110 in 2022–23.

Superintendent Michael Main delivered a wide‑ranging update on district operations and instructional initiatives, reporting progress on nutrition, maintenance, transportation, instructional monitoring and special education measures while thanking staff for the year’s work.

Main said the food and nutrition services team provided more than 2,400,000 meals this year and that maintenance closed nearly 6,000 work orders while completing roughly 60 major projects. The transportation…

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