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Milan director of schools outlines safety upgrades, academic gains and staffing investments

Milan Special School District Board of Education · March 23, 2026
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Dr. Hamlet told the board the district'wide ready-graduate rate is 96.4% for the class of 2025, outlined investments in salaries and supports, and said the district will install a wearable badge-alert safety system (cost $18,750 from a state safety grant) beginning August 2026.

Dr. Hamlet, director of schools for the Milan Special School District, told the board the district's "ready graduate" rate for the class of 2025 is 96.4 percent and highlighted academic and operational investments the district has recently made and plans to start.

"Our snapshot academic wise, we have 96.4% ready graduate, class of 2025," Dr. Hamlet said. He said the district invested about $900,000 in salaries this year to meet a $50,000 minimum-salary target and restored roughly $120,000 to student supports such as behavior supports and…

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