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Board pulls CTE graduation approval after district-state data mismatch

Liberty School District Board · December 16, 2024
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Summary

The board removed a scheduled vote approving a CTE graduation pathway after staff found the pathway already exists in state records; the district attributed the discrepancy to Skyward and CEDARS not syncing with OSPI data.

An agenda item to approve a CTE graduation pathway was removed after staff discovered the pathway is already approved at the state level. District staff (S9) said they found the pathway in OSPI's records and that a mismatch between the district's Skyward system and the state's CEDARS reporting left the local systems out of sync.

"I found all of these different pathways that schools had submitted. I submitted ours. I got back from OSPI... Well, that already is an approved pathway," staff said, explaining why the board item was unnecessary. The board crossed the amendment and removed the item from the agenda; staff said they would investigate Skyward/CEDARS communication issues and follow up.

No formal vote or approval on the CTE pathway occurred at the meeting because the item was removed; staff will reconcile the district's student information system and state reporting before bringing any further action to the board.