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Goshen board highlights instructional priorities, literacy push and new pre‑apprenticeships
Summary
At its Sept. 8 meeting the Goshen Board of Education heard a central‑office overview of district "target areas," a review of preliminary progress scores that keep the district at a 4.5‑star rating, and plans to expand literacy supports and pre‑apprenticeship programs in construction, IT, health care and manufacturing.
Goshen Board of Education members on Sept. 8 heard an overview of the district’s “target areas,” and were told preliminary progress scores maintain the district’s 4.5‑star rating while the district earned a 3‑star rating for student growth, officials said.
“That's all we're waiting for for our report card, and so our district maintains that 4.5 star rating,” said Missus Scherzinger, who gave the board a high‑quality instruction update and described the district’s approach to interventions, coaching and a new K–2 English‑language arts series. She said the district is emphasizing classroom instruction this year after expanding tutoring and targeted intervention in recent years.
The instruction presentation described several specific steps: deployment of classroom coaches who co‑teach and run coaching cycles; a new K–2 textbook…
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