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The board meeting included a formal recognition of six retirees with more than 10 years of service, followed by a moment of silence for a deceased staff member. Reports were presented by the Special Olympics Unified team, showcasing student success in inclusion and athletics, and by the principal of Lee Williams High School regarding a generous $25,000 donation for a new stadium sound system. Additionally, an update was provided on a middle school educational field trip focusing on the practical application of classroom concepts.
This document outlines the Kingman Unified School District's (KUSD) assessment plan, detailing descriptions and timelines for district, state, and federal assessments. The plan aims to support KUSD's Mission Priorities through Communication and Collaboration, Staff and Student Well-being, Equitable and Accessible Learning Environments, and Effective and Transparent Transitions. Its core objective is to evaluate the efficacy of district-adopted curriculum, inform instructional practices, and leverage assessment data to enhance student understanding of Arizona State Standards, guide teaching, and foster the application of learning in real-life scenarios.
The board meeting included reports on middle school incentive programs, specifically BRAVE Day and Wolfpack Celebration, and a discussion regarding mandated virtual staff training and potential avenues for increasing compliance efficiency. The board approved various routine business items, personnel actions including hires and contract adjustments, and authorized the submission of ASBA bylaw changes. Additionally, the board held readings for policy updates, approved Special Education Individual Education Plan representatives, authorized a Memorandum of Agreement with WACOG Head Start for preschool special education services, reviewed the transfer of a public accounting contract, approved the fiscal year 2025 Annual Financial Report package, accepted numerous community donations, and approved a teacher's request for retirement and re-employment as a leased employee.
The board meeting included a review of district enrollment, teacher staffing, and school priorities. Discussions were held regarding chronic absenteeism trends, the use of technology for student transportation safety, and the implementation of air purification systems on school buses. The board approved district representatives for special education individual education plans and conducted a first reading of policy updates related to Title IX, staff grievances, and student records. Additionally, the board approved thirteen new Diversified Cooperative Education courses to provide work-based learning opportunities for career and technical education pathways.
The Board discussed various topics, including the recognition of retirees, a public call regarding student attendance and school lunch programs, and presentations on high school athletics programs and the Kingman Online Learning Academy. Personnel items, including hires and contract adjustments, were reviewed and approved. Additionally, the Board examined the current cell phone policy, noting the need for consistency in enforcement, and received an update on the progress of implementing artificial intelligence tools in the district, including the creation of an AI Task Force to develop policies for staff and students.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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