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Scotland schools report SBAC gains, rising enrollment and ESY plan serving about 48 students
Summary
Superintendent Valerie Bruneau and Principal Ann Knowles told the Scotland Board of Education June 3 that grants are fully drawn down, SBAC pass rates were about 70%, enrollment is projected at 90, and the district’s Extended School Year program will serve about 48 students across several towns with a new wellness component funded by mental-health dollars.
Superintendent Valerie Bruneau and Principal Ann Knowles reported June 3 that Scotland Public Schools finished the year with several positive developments: state and federal grants for the year have been drawn down, SBAC scores yielded about a 70 percent pass rate, and enrollment for next year is projected at about 90 students.
Bruneau said district staff are preparing Local Grant Program paperwork for the Early Start program (which replaced School Readiness) with EASTCONN serving as the fiduciary. She also outlined a short list of small…
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