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Westbury UFSD presents 2024–25 goals, sets measurable attendance and course targets
Summary
Superintendent’s report and cabinet presentations outlined four district goals for 2024–25, including a 7% reduction in students meeting New York State chronic-absenteeism thresholds and a 5% increase in credit-bearing courses, plus expanded device take-home eligibility and a proposed principals academy.
Westbury Union Free School District officials presented a set of four strategic goals and related objectives for the 2024–25 school year during the board meeting. The district released a vignette of the larger goals document and said the full plan would be posted on the superintendent’s web page.
The framework centers on four priorities: scholar achievement; leadership, culture and communication; district operations and financial management; and family and community engagement. In the scholar-achievement pillar, the presentation identified specific, measurable objectives: reduce the number of students meeting or exceeding the New York State chronic-absenteeism threshold by 7% and increase the number of credit-bearing courses taken by Westbury…
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