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Marion Center principals report smooth start, expanded supports and rising cyber enrollment

Marion Center Area School Board · September 16, 2024
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Summary

District principals said the school year started smoothly, the high school has new lab and small-group supports, and cyber enrollment in grades 9–12 increased to 44 students — nine more than before.

High School Principal Mr. Magolis told the board that the "first day of school went off without a hitch," commended bus drivers for timely runs and outlined homecoming activities scheduled for Sept. 27 and a Sept. 28 dance for grades 9–12 with a $10 admission.

Assistant High School Principal and cyber coordinator Mr. Peterson reported that district cyber enrollment has risen "9 students to 44 in 9-12th grade," and administrators described academic supports including a lab for students needing subject help, a data team developing enrichment programs, and small-group instruction for focused relearning. McCreery and Rayne principals described PBIS activities and data-driven assessment plans to identify student needs.