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Lincoln PreK–8 leaders highlight attendance push, interventions and new vocational 'Lincoln Leaders' program
Summary
At the Feb. 25 Warren City School Board meeting, Lincoln PreK–8 campus leader Alex Jordan and school staff described efforts to boost attendance, expand after‑school high‑dosage tutoring and launch a vocational 'Lincoln Leaders' program; presenters also cited declines in several disciplinary measures as part of ongoing interventions.
Alex Jordan, campus leader at Lincoln PreK–8, told the Warren City School District Board on Feb. 25 that the school is emphasizing attendance, expanded interventions and community partnerships to support students.
Jordan introduced the building's administrative team and said Lincoln serves a large daily population (the presentation stated "1,160 people walking through the hallways"). He credited staff and community partners for helping the school run programs that support students beyond classroom instruction.
"We're really doing what we can as an entire staff," Jordan told the board, introducing principals and specialists who led the subsequent report. Nikki, the district's principal of school improvement for Lincoln, described four building priorities: attendance for all, proficiency, PBIS/CHAMPS behavior systems, and consistent bell‑to‑bell…
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