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Superintendent outlines state literacy, Hathaway, amateurism and recalibration changes
Summary
Dr. Libby briefed trustees on new state measures: Senate File 59 expands screening and individualized reading plans for grades 4–12; Senate File 47 restructured Hathaway scholarships; Senate File 53 addresses amateurism in high school athletics; and Senate File 81 (recalibration) passed without the governor's signature and may affect block funding.
At the education corner, Superintendent Dr. Libby reviewed several recent state bills that will take effect July 1 and that the district will track for operational impact.
Dr. Libby described Senate File 59 as an expansion of existing literacy efforts: "This is just an expansion of that program 4 12," she said, explaining it extends universal screeners and individualized reading plans to older grades and requires summer literacy camps and tutoring in districts where a…
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