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Westerville superintendent emphasizes MTSS, community engagement after ballot approval
Summary
Superintendent Angie Hamburg said the district will use funds secured by a November ballot approval to sustain programs and advance multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS), boost community engagement and nurture every student's "sense of belonging."
Superintendent Angie Hamburg said the passage of a November ballot issue has allowed Westerville City (Regular School District) to refocus on core educational priorities, including expanding multi-tiered systems of support and strengthening ties between schools and the community.
Hamburg, the guest on the district’s "We Are The Ville" podcast, said the district will "continue to move that MTSS work forward," citing progress in aligning interventions for academics, behavior and social-emotional learning across 25 buildings that serve more than 14,500 students. She credited the district treasurer, staff and community volunteers for outreach that helped the ballot…
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