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Board advances state‑required continuous improvement plans to Jan. 26 after SIP presentation
Summary
Trustees voted to advance all state continuous improvement plans (SIPs) to the Jan. 26 board meeting after a district presentation explaining how SIPs align with 90‑day plans and data‑driven monitoring; trustees questioned nonnegotiables, monitoring cadence and federal funding for CSI/ATSI schools.
The Charleston County School District Board voted on Jan. 12 to advance all state‑required continuous improvement plans for underperforming schools to the Jan. 26 board meeting for final consideration.
Trustee Miss Lieber moved to advance the plans and Trustee Bailey seconded. The motion was approved by voice vote.
District staff (Associate 21/Solange Brewer and colleagues) framed the SIPs as state‑mandated…
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