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Everett board approves OSPI-required academic and student well-being recovery plan

Everett Public Schools Board of Directors · May 26, 2021
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Summary

The Everett Public Schools Board voted to approve Resolution 1254, the Academic and Student Well-Being Recovery Plan required by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction; the plan sets diagnostic assessments, equity review steps and monitoring deadlines and must be submitted to OSPI by June 1.

The Everett Public Schools Board on May 25 approved Resolution 1254, the district's Academic and Student Well-Being Recovery Plan, a framework required by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI).

District staff told the board the plan is largely prescriptive in format and must be posted publicly and submitted to OSPI by June 1. The plan lays out three phases, requires an equity analysis tool and specifies monitoring updates in November and April. "This is a plan that we have been asked to complete by OSPI, and... it's very prescriptive," a district presenter…

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