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Superintendent frames bullying prevention, shares graduation rates and budget timing for proposed cut day
Summary
Superintendent Todd Miller discussed distinguishing bullying from conflict, the district's PBIS prevention work, recent graduation-rate data (district 4-year cohort at 76%), and a proposed student cut day (proposed March 30) tied to budget savings to be decided after association votes on Feb. 11.
Superintendent Todd Miller framed the district's priorities as culture, climate, care and belonging, and defined bullying as intentional, repeated behavior with a power imbalance distinct from ordinary conflict. He said prevention is central — including PBIS (Positive Behavioral Intervention Supports) from kindergarten through high school — and urged partnership with parents to help students report incidents early.
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