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Superintendent and principals report on assessments, drills, events and pending estate funds
Summary
Administrators reported on student assessments (STAR Reading/Math), safety drills and training, upcoming events and vaccinations, completion of the FY25 audit, an expected Marshall Estate payment, a moisture issue at a roof unit, and six FOIA requests since the last meeting.
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Principal Neaveill reported that students in grades 1–5 completed STAR Reading and STAR Math assessments; Leading to Reading (LTR) began Sept. 2; RTI groups for math and reading started; and mid‑terms were sent Sept. 12. Neaveill also noted scheduled safety drills (earthquake, tornado, fire, safe evacuation) set for Oct. 16, school pictures on Oct. 15, vision and hearing screenings on Sept. 18, and that Kirby Medical will offer flu vaccines to students and staff on Oct. 2.
Principal Willard and Superintendent Weidner provided additional updates: AP calculus and pre‑calculus designation, student attendance at agricultural shows, extracurricular season updates (JH girls basketball began Sept. 22), Piatt County Mental Health started curriculum for JH students, district professional development dates (IXL training Sept. 10; difficult conversations Sept. 22), the FY25 audit concluded, a petition to release Marshall Estate funds is expected to result in the first payment to the school at the end of September or beginning of October, and district staff are addressing moisture penetration around a JH/HS roof unit. The district reported receiving six FOIA requests since the last board meeting.
