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Poughkeepsie superintendent presents midyear KPI update; board presses for clearer public metrics

Poughkeepsie City School District Board of Education · February 5, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Greg Mott and cabinet gave a midyear progress report on 56 key performance indicators, highlighting special education audits and parent workshops. Trustees asked for clearer evidence, accessible website placement of KPIs and targets for multiyear indicators.

Superintendent Greg Mott told the Poughkeepsie City School District board on Feb. 4 that the district is making "tremendous progress" on a new set of 56 key performance indicators (KPIs) designed to track strategic priorities.

The presentation, led by Mott and cabinet members including Dr. D'Younal, Dr. Palmer and Assistant Superintendent Jessica Turner, positioned the KPIs as a transparency and accountability tool. Dr. Palmer said her PPS and special services indicators include a multiyear goal of "100% accuracy for IEPs and 504s," noting that the district has retrained administrative teams and partnered with…

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