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Two Shenandoah County elementary schools flagged for targeted support under new state accountability
Summary
Assistant Superintendent Jennifer Proctor told the board that W.W. Robinson and Sandy Hook elementary schools were identified for Targeted Support and Improvement for students with disabilities under Virginia's new framework; the state provides roughly $50,000 per identified school and the division must complete needs assessments and select evidence-based strategies quickly.
Jennifer Proctor, assistant superintendent for instruction, told the Shenandoah County School Board on Jan. 8 that two elementary schools were identified under Virginia's new accountability framework for targeted subgroup support. "W. W. Robinson and Sandy Hook are both TSI schools for students with disabilities," Proctor said, using the state's Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI) designation.
Proctor explained the new framework weights mastery, growth and readiness differently by school level and that subgroup performance is now a trigger for additional state attention.…
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