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Superintendent reports "super successful" start, outlines federal application and parent meeting

Bristol Borough School District Board of Education · September 19, 2025
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Summary

Superintendent Doctor Davis told the board the district had a strong start to the school year, noted Title II and IV were added back to the federal application (deadline extended to Sept. 30), and announced a parent meeting for Sept. 25 and an after-school program launch within three weeks.

Doctor Davis, the district superintendent, told the board the school year opened strongly and thanked teachers, office staff, custodians and administrators for their work. "We had a super successful start to the school year," he said, and noted the district is finalizing its federal program application, which now includes Title II and Title IV; the submission deadline has been extended to Sept. 30. He announced a parent meeting for Sept. 25 at 6 p.m. in the library to review the equity plan, the parent-family-student compact, outreach strategies and Back-to-School Night follow-ups.

Davis also said the district's 21st Century Community Learning after-school program will begin within about three weeks and encouraged parental participation. He said staff will continue outreach to build enrollment and that administrators will report back to the board on program participation. The report framed the session's discussion on staffing, parent engagement, and federal funds as priorities for the coming month.