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SSD board hears MSIP monitoring reports showing strong CTE placement but staffing and ride‑time gaps
Summary
Board members reviewed MSIP program monitoring reports on CTE, employee wellness, FACE, student health and transportation. Presenters said CTE graduate placement targets were met, but CTE certificate attainment dipped due to a 95% attendance requirement and WorkKeys declines; transportation baseline for long rides is 7.8% and nursing substitute pool remains small.
The Special School District of St. Louis County Board of Education on Jan. 27 received MSIP program monitoring reports that showed mixed performance across career and technical education, employee wellness, family engagement, student health and transportation.
Dr. Matt Trumer, Director of Evaluation and Research, told the board that the CTE graduate-placement indicator has met its target for four consecutive years but the newer CTE certificate of attainment dipped in 2024–25. "This target has been met now in 4 consecutive years," Trumer said, adding that the certificate’s decline was largely driven by difficulty meeting a 95% attendance requirement and lower…
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