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District reports progress on 'Opportunity 2030' student supports and discipline targets

Hamilton County Board of Education · December 19, 2025
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Chief of student supports Jasmine Fernandez told the board the Opportunity 2030 initiative met its primary objective reducing students with multiple exclusionary infractions and identified 1,007 children eligible for McKinney‑Vento services; the presentation covered RTI2‑B, professional development and bullying‑response improvements.

Jasmine Fernandez, chief of student supports, presented the Hamilton County Schools update on Opportunity 2030 on Dec. 21, focusing on the district’s 'Every Student Belongs' commitments and measurable progress in student well‑being.

Fernandez reported the district met its primary objective of reducing the percentage of students with more than one exclusionary discipline infraction, citing a 2.6 percent target for grades K–5 that the district met and stronger than targeted results for grades 6–12. She said the district…

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