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Superintendent outlines continued CESA 11 services, legislative changes and a parent leadership cohort
Summary
The superintendent told the board March 2 that the district will renew most CESA 11 shared services, noted recent state laws (including a cell-phone policy the district already meets), and described a parent leadership cohort that will provide monthly feedback on curriculum and goals.
At the March 2 meeting Somerset’s superintendent reviewed shared-service contracts with CESA 11, summarized several recent state laws that affect schools, and described a newly active parent leadership cohort intended to inform district goals and curriculum work.
On CESA 11 contracts, the superintendent said the district will continue most existing services and drop one individual-contract day. He described CESA’s role in providing consulting, regional networks (nurses, school-resource officers, principals), professional learning (for teachers and administrators) and federal-grant support: "They help us navigate all that stuff that's happening at the state…
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