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Board approves financial report and facilities assessment; superintendent and WLC highlight summer programs

Red Clay Consolidated School District Board of Education · April 16, 2026

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Summary

The Red Clay board unanimously approved the FY‑to‑date financial position report and a facilities assessment required by state law; Superintendent Dr. Green and Wilmington Learning Collaborative leaders highlighted recruitment, summer offerings and student achievement indicators.

The Red Clay Consolidated School District board unanimously approved a financial position report as of March 31, 2026, and later approved the FY26 school facilities assessment required under Senate Bill 270.

Superintendent Dr. Green opened the meeting’s staff reports by thanking HR for a job fair that drew more than 400 participants and noting recognition of district students at the state level. She summarized spring and summer programming, called attention to partnerships (including the Wilmington Learning Collaborative, FAME and the Children’s Defense Fund Freedom School) and announced a district health and wellness fair on April 25 at Warner Elementary.

Laura Burgos, executive director of the Wilmington Learning Collaborative, described WLC programs across nine schools that support educator retention and student enrichment (after‑school tutoring, STEAM activities and summer learning). Burgos said WLC funds about 30 full‑time school‑based roles, highlighted midyear benchmark growth (I‑Ready) in WLC schools and said principals and staff will convene to examine a recent SWOT analysis.

The board also approved a $600 donation to an HB DuPont Middle School student to attend the Business Professionals of America national conference; the donation and financial report passed by unanimous recorded votes called by the clerk.

Next steps and context: the district will post additional superintendent materials to board docs and move forward with planned summer offerings; the facilities assessment will be filed per statutory timelines.