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Principals report enrollment gains, renewed mental-health partnership; superintendent outlines roof timeline and field dedication
Summary
Principals reported enrollment increases—elementary up seven students and junior/senior high up eighteen—renewal of an 11-class drug-prevention partnership, and the superintendent said JH roof work should finish by mid-September and the football field will be dedicated Aug. 23.
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Principal Neaveill told the board that elementary class lists were posted on Aug. 9, thanked custodial and orientation staff, and described a new drop-off procedure (locked exterior doors with entrance through the main elementary doors). Neaveill said elementary enrollment is up seven students compared with last year.
Principal Willard presented a chart of IAR scores showing junior high students with many scores above the state average, noted renewed partnership with the Piatt County Mental Health Department to provide eleven drug-prevention classes to junior high students, and reported that junior and senior high enrollment is up eighteen students. Superintendent Emily Weidner noted Back to School Night on Aug. 8, said the junior high roof project should be completed by mid-September, and said fall scrimmages Aug. 23 will include recognition of athletes and dedication of the football field as Workman Henricks Field.
