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Everett highlights Adams pre‑K inclusion and launches UCLA‑funded home‑visit pilot to boost attendance
Summary
At its March 16 meeting, the Everett School Committee heard an Adams School spotlight on inclusive pre‑K programming and the superintendent announced a UCLA‑funded pilot to conduct home visits aimed at re‑engaging students, plus a district cybersecurity training grant and bilingual family events.
The Everett School Committee on March 16 heard a presentation from the Adams School about its inclusive preschool and received districtwide updates from the superintendent, who announced a UCLA‑funded home‑visit pilot intended to re‑engage students and families and a state grant supporting cybersecurity training for staff.
Assistant Principal Jessica Redllup introduced the Adams School as “a full inclusion preschool program for children ages 3 to 5,” saying the school serves 158 students and that more than a dozen languages are spoken by families there. Redllup and Adams staff described intentional "home‑school relationships"—partnerships they said support attendance, academic growth and social‑emotional development—and shared photos of community events including a fall festival, pony rides and a Holly Jolly Jamboree. A short student video and…
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