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Superintendent says 'all means all' after district meets scorecard goals; highlights curriculum, retention and career pathways

Greendale School District Annual Meeting and Budget Hearing · September 17, 2024
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Superintendent Dr. Kim Imidzik told the Greendale electorate the district met its scorecard goals, described curriculum investments including CKLA and LETRS training, reported 95% staff retention and increased community engagement, and highlighted career-pathway enrollment among seniors.

Greendale, Wis. — Dr. Kim Imidzik, superintendent of Greendale Schools, told electors at the district’s Oct. 14 annual meeting that the district met all board-established scorecard goals and outlined priorities for instruction, student well-being and staff retention.

Dr. Imidzik framed the district’s approach around a mission adopted in 2021 and six strategic priorities. “All means all,” she said repeatedly to emphasize inclusion as the district refines…

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