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Pulaski County schools win full accreditation; board reviews attendance and special‑education scheduling
Summary
The Pulaski County School Board announced full district accreditation and discussed attendance, behavior trends and special‑education scheduling rules that preserve federal IDEA timelines, while staff outlined plans for targeted support and next steps.
Pulaski County School Board members on Dec. 16 celebrated the district’s return to full accreditation and heard staff outline steps to address attendance, student behavior and special‑education scheduling that staff say protect federal timelines.
Superintendent Graham announced the district and most schools are fully accredited under the state framework, noting the division- and school-level framework scores are generally “in the eighties” and that Pulaski County High School posted a framework score of 98.1. “We are fully accredited,” Superintendent Graham said, praising administrators, teachers and community partners for the improvement.
The board discussed subgroup performance that produced targeted-support designations for Pulaski Elementary and Dublin Elementary. Staff…
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