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Superintendent shares county health assessment concerns and five‑year 21st Century grant
Summary
The superintendent circulated the Jefferson County Community Health Assessment — flagging mental and behavioral health as a top priority and citing survey data that one in four respondents reported suicide ideation — and announced a five‑year expansion of the district's 21st Century after‑school grant.
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Superintendent Mrs Nkin told the board she had received the Jefferson County Community Health Assessment and asked members to review the 69‑page report. She highlighted health‑care access and mental and behavioral health as the working group's priority areas and said a striking finding from the county survey was that "one in four people have thought about it in the past year."
Separately, the superintendent announced the district was awarded a 21st Century grant that expands prior K–8 funding to K–12 for five years and will support the district's after‑school Friday program, esports, summer weightlifting and a planned fencing club. The transcript includes an unclear annual figure for the grant; the record confirms only that the award is a five‑year K–12 21st Century grant.

