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Board meetings and strategic plans from Anderson School District 80
This document outlines the 2025-2026 District Reading Plan for Anderson 01, emphasizing comprehensive reading instruction and assessment aligned with the Five Pillars of Reading and the science of reading. It details strategies for instruction, assessment, intervention, parent support, progress monitoring, and teacher training. The plan aims to improve student reading proficiency, meet grade-level ELA standards, and increase third-grade reading achievement through data-driven practices and targeted support.
The board meeting included an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by the oath of office for new board members. The agenda was approved, and the minutes from the March 25th meeting were accepted. The meeting recognized teacher signing day for high school seniors committed to education majors, student groups, and individual students for achievements in the National Beta Honor Society, all-state band, and all-state orchestra. New teachers and staff were introduced, with a special recognition for Carol Brooks for her work with new teachers. The financial report included updates on local accounts, certificates of deposit, food service accounts, the building program, local option sales tax, and revenue and expenditure reports. A preliminary presentation for next year's operating budget was also discussed.
The strategic plan for Anderson School District 1 for 2022-2023 through 2026-2027 focuses on student achievement, teacher/administrator quality, and school climate. Key goals include improving kindergarten readiness, increasing scores on SC Ready assessments for ELA and Math in grades 3-8, enhancing performance on PASS Science Assessments in grades 4 and 6, and boosting scores on EOCEP exams for English II, Algebra 1, Biology, and US History. The plan also aims to improve school-home relations and increase the number of minority students in Gifted and Talented programs and Advanced Placement courses. Strategies involve providing professional development, utilizing data-driven instruction, offering supplemental ESOL instruction, and implementing school-to-home communication systems.
The board meeting included the election of board officers (chair, vice-chair, secretary), the swearing-in of new board members, and recognition of new teachers and staff. Discussions covered the financial report, including investments and the status of building projects (Camp 502 and Concrete Primary renovations). Athletic program performance and funding were reviewed, along with updates on adult education program awards. Donations to school special needs programs were announced.
The board reviewed the financial report and preliminary revenue budget figures for 2007-2008, discussing potential additional funding for safety and security. An updated student test schedule was presented, along with information on a new curriculum for special education students. A report showed all fourteen schools were fully accredited. The need for six new portables due to student enrollment growth was addressed, with approval given to use EIA Building funds, allocating half to debt reduction. Approval was also given for a bid for school improvements at Wren Middle School, enhancing the sidewalk project. Finally, personnel matters including leaves of absence, resignations, retirement, transfers, and teacher recommendations were approved.
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