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Shorewood board votes 4–1 to accept OE‑9 report as 'compliant with exceptions' after debate over advanced‑learning gaps
Summary
The Shorewood School District board voted 4–1 to accept the OE‑9 instructional programs monitoring report as 'in compliance with noted exceptions' after discussion about a 3‑point demographic gap in advanced‑learning participation and next steps to track trends and supports.
The Shorewood School District School Board voted 4–1 on Nov. 11 to accept its OE‑9 instructional programs monitoring report as "in compliance with noted exceptions," singling out indicator 8 on advanced‑learning representation for further attention.
The vote followed a presentation and discussion about curriculum adoption and implementation metrics. Staff member Mike reviewed the district's process for selecting and rolling out materials and noted, "Ultimately, in May, we, decided to adopt Illustrative Math in 6 8." He told the board the 9–12 materials were paused because those publisher materials were not yet published.
Board debate…
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