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Muddy Creek Charter requests to add sixth grade and expand enrollment; board to follow up on charter amendments
Summary
Muddy Creek Charter School executive director presented a report highlighting place- and project-based learning, staff mentorship, small-cohort test-score volatility, and a request to add sixth grade and increase enrollment to 150; district staff said any change to charter grade levels or enrollment would be negotiated in an MOA/MOU and require board approvals.
Sarah Danforth, executive director of Muddy Creek Charter School, presented the school's annual report to the Corvallis School Board on Jan. 15 and asked for consideration to add sixth grade and raise the charter's enrollment cap from about 108 to an aspirational 150 students.
Danforth described Muddy Creek's instructional focus on place-based and project-based learning, the return of music programming funded…
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