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Superintendent reports lower teacher absenteeism, ADDAGE laptop program and state graduation framework

Everett School Committee · December 2, 2025
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Superintendent William Hart told the Everett School Committee that teacher absenteeism is below the state average, that district CTE students are participating in UMass Boston's ADDAGE laptop program, and that the Healey-Driscoll administration released a statewide graduation framework earlier that day.

At the Dec. 1 committee meeting Superintendent William Hart reported that Everett Public Schools’ teacher absenteeism averages about six days, below the statewide average he cited as roughly 12.3 days, and said the district continues to see improved student attendance trends.

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