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Shenendehowa presents midyear goals and data, highlights attendance gains and equity work

Shenendehowa Central School District Board of Education · February 24, 2026
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Shenendehowa Central School District presented midyear progress on four district goals — culture, instruction, personnel and fiscal responsibility — reporting improved attendance, expanded restorative practices and steps to reduce grading bias while rolling out AI training and new screening for gifted/enrichment access.

Superintendent Dr. Wilson Turner opened the board meeting presentation with a midyear review of four core goals — organizational culture and environment, school and classroom practices, personnel and professionalism, and fiscal responsibility — and told the board the evening would show how work at every level is aligning with those priorities.

"We keep students at the center of our why," Dr. Wilson Turner said, framing the presentation that followed from elementary through district leadership. Presenters described district actions to promote equity, increase engagement and create predictable budgeting and staffing systems.

At the elementary level, Sherry Farajii, academic administrator for elementary…

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