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The retreat included an executive session to receive legal advice on Civil Action No. 1:23-cv-02546-RMR-NRN. Informational reports and discussions covered updates on Transitions Pathways, focusing on improvements to increase the number of students served and addressing funding constraints. A CASB presentation on Policy Governance prompted discussions on board efficiency, goal setting, and professional development. A second executive session addressed the conveyance and acquisition of real property at the proposed Montava development site and personnel matters related to Superintendent performance feedback.
The meeting included executive sessions to receive legal advice on construction defects and overpayments, and to discuss real property acquisition at the proposed Montava development site. The regular business meeting covered community comments regarding dyslexia support, concerns about special education services and district software, and a personnel action. Consent agenda items included meeting minutes from September 24, October 8, and October 22, an addendum to a charter school contract, a fee schedule, and an easement.
The meeting included updates on the Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) and the Student Advisory Committee (SAC). Resolutions in support of National American Indian Heritage Month and the anniversary of the Individuals with Disabilities Act were approved. The Superintendent's report covered various topics, including the mill levy override, an oversight committee, and school visits. A discussion took place regarding concerns about discrimination at a charter school. Personnel actions were approved via the consent agenda. The Board reviewed the Superintendent's interpretation of Board Policy EL 2.7 on compensation and benefits. The 2025-26 school year calendar was presented for first reading. A discussion with legislators was held. An executive session was conducted to receive legal advice on a specific civil action.
The Poudre School District's General Ends Policy outlines the district's goals to support and inspire every child to think, learn, care, and graduate prepared for success in a changing world. The policy emphasizes high individual expectations, measuring student progress against milestones in various academic areas (including core subjects and arts). It focuses on ensuring college and workforce readiness by developing 21st-century skills (work ethic, global awareness, personal responsibility, etc.), providing opportunities for students to excel in personal interests, and fostering a sense of connection to the school and community.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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