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Board sets measurable goals to boost high-school extracurricular participation and trusted-adult connections
Summary
The board adopted targets for 2026–27 to halve the number of high-school students with no extracurricular activity and to increase students with a trusted adult by 25%, assigning the SEL team to review the trusted-adult metric.
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The board’s retreat agenda for June 22, 2026, sets a 2026–27 target to reduce the number of high-school students who do not participate in any extracurricular activity by 50%. The agenda further directs a goal to increase by 25% the number of students who have at least one trusted adult; the SEL team is tasked to review that target and its measurement.
The targets are presented as board-level goals rather than enacted policy: the retreat materials record the aims and the request for SEL-team review, but do not include a vote, budget allocation, or operational plan for how the participation increase will be achieved.
