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Clinton City Schools board approves Sunset Avenue and Clinton High improvement plans; hears community‑schools overview and diagnostics pilot
Summary
The Clinton City Schools Board on Dec. 8 approved school improvement plans for Sunset Avenue Elementary and Clinton High after presentations that set measurable proficiency targets and described interventions; the meeting also featured a presentation on the community‑schools framework and a pilot of a universal screener (Edmentum).
The Clinton City Schools Board of Education approved school improvement plans for Sunset Avenue Elementary and Clinton High during its Dec. 8 meeting after staff from both schools presented goals, data and specific interventions.
Sunset Avenue leaders told the board their priorities include raising reading proficiency districtwide by 3 percentage points by 2026 (the district reported reading EOG proficiency at 46.1% for 2024–25), increasing the multilingual (ML) subgroup’s proficiency (2025 ML subgroup proficiency reported at 48%), and improving math, science and supports for students with disabilities (24–25 proficiency for students with disabilities was reported at 27.9%). The Sunset team described a layered MTSS approach that uses daily “burst” intervention cycles, progress…
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