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Franklin City School Board approves divisionwide Virginia support and improvement plan
Summary
The Franklin City School Board voted to approve its divisionwide Virginia Support and Improvement Plan for submission to the Virginia Department of Education, with one abstention recorded; the multi-year plan emphasizes tiered instruction, supports for students with disabilities and targeted interventions.
The Franklin City School Board on March 5 approved a divisionwide Virginia Support and Improvement Plan and directed staff to submit it to the Virginia Department of Education for review.
Superintendent Doctor Carter presented the plan as a replacement of the traditional school improvement plan, saying it is "more comprehensive" and includes academic supports, professional development, school-climate work and staffing supports. She told the board that each school will have a tailored plan based on federal identification and that the division plan and school plans must be approved before posting to the division website.
The plan sets multi-year SMART goals, including targets for students with disabilities and for raising math…
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