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New Haven Unified Superintendent John Thompson previews mental‑health program, surveillance upgrades and bond measure in final update

New Haven Unified School District · May 24, 2024
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Summary

In his final Friday update for the 2023–24 school year, Superintendent John Thompson outlined a new three‑year strategic plan, a districtwide mental‑health assistance program, plans to install video surveillance at all schools, a proposed bond for facilities and expansions to STEM, language and concurrent‑enrollment programs.

John Thompson, superintendent of New Haven Unified School District, used his final Friday update of the 2023–24 school year to outline a three‑year strategic plan and several operational priorities, including a districtwide mental‑health assistance program, installation of video surveillance at every site and a planned facilities bond on the 2024 ballot.

Thompson opened the update by noting this would be his last Friday message for the 2023–24 school year and praised the district community for supporting students. He said the graduating Class of 2024 spent their freshman year in distance learning and described a student panel he convened featuring students going on to Ohlone College and Stanford, among other institutions, who…

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