Superintendent previews kindergarten kickoff and warns of two-week Skyward downtime during summer upgrade
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The superintendent announced two short leaves and one retirement, said kindergarten kickoff is rescheduled to next Thursday at 5:30 p.m. in the high school library, and warned that a Skyward student‑information system upgrade this summer will require about two weeks of access downtime, urging families to register now.
The superintendent (name not specified) told the committee that the personnel report for the meeting included two short‑term leaves of absence and one retirement, and offered details about upcoming family‑facing events and a major information‑technology upgrade.
She said the district rescheduled the kindergarten kickoff — originally planned for the 25th — to next Thursday at 5:30 p.m. in the high school library and asked families to RSVP to help ensure sufficient seats and materials. "We have rescheduled to next Thursday, and that will be here at the high school in the library at 05:30," she said.
The superintendent also described an extensive upgrade to the Skyward student‑information system that will occur over the summer and require the district to shut down access to educational records for approximately two weeks, during which families will not be able to create new accounts or complete registration in the live system. She encouraged families to register now so accounts will be created ahead of the upgrade: "You can register now for next school year, and your account will already be created, and you will be ahead of the game." The superintendent added that district staff will continue to accept in‑person registrations for families who need that option.
The committee later voted to accept the superintendent's report by voice vote.

