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The budget update indicated that while the school aid fund appears healthy with expected revenue increases, the State's general fund faces significant projected deficits for 2025-2026 and 2026-2027, which may impact future support for the School Aid Fund. The Curriculum Council approved the addition of a Craft Arts class, reviewed Open Court and Reveal Math implementations, and discussed the 6-12 grade Flex Time schedule, noting a consistent low course failure rate at the high school. Future professional development planning is underway, focusing on vertical collaboration and math fact fluency. The Superintendent reported on procedures for public comments, praised the High School Principal's communication regarding a student walk out, resolved a misunderstanding concerning prior public comments, and acknowledged the impact of snow days. The district is partnering with the YMCA for before and after school care at Bushnell Elementary, and enrollment for the next school year is opening soon.
The meeting commenced with a recognition of the Lowell Area Schools' Board of Education during School Board Appreciation Month, detailing the board's responsibilities, which include setting student achievement standards and focusing on continuous improvement. Key discussion topics included human resources updates, such as the hiring of the Director of Student Services and upcoming negotiations for bus drivers. The curriculum update highlighted the high school's recognition as a college success school and an AP honor roll school, and ongoing work by K-12 vertical teams to ensure reading alignment. Furthermore, the district clarified library material communication, noting that the readers' advisory list is available online and a new parent portal for library accounts will launch soon. The Superintendent's report covered the recognition of Alto Elementary as a green schools champion, efficiency improvements in heating and cooling systems based on consultant recommendations, and construction progress at Cherry Creek Elementary. The report also addressed public comments regarding classroom library monitoring and content appropriateness, and confirmed accessibility measures for board meetings.
The meeting included a curriculum update where K-5 math and reading grade level meetings were reviewed to ensure district alignment. Public comments were heard with no action taken. The Superintendent reported on book availability, Amazon purchases, a Grand Rapids Symphony performance at the high school, and the submission of a grant application for 31aa funds. Board comments included appreciation for the district's lack of glaring issues, congratulations to Molly Burnett, acknowledgment of Laurie Summerfield's retirement, and a discussion about the book "Kingdom of the Cursed."
The meeting included a curriculum update, with discussions on student belonging surveys, state index scores, and systems of support in academics, attendance, and student wellness. There was clarification regarding a public comment about media center newsletters and book selection processes. The Superintendent's report highlighted improvements in district transparency, compliance with the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA), recognition of veterans, and successes in fall athletics. Updates were provided on the Infinite Campus communication system and the completion of the high school track. The enhancement millage funds were acknowledged for their role in supporting outstanding programs for students. The board members expressed gratitude to voters, veterans, and the Business Office for a successful audit.
The meeting included a budget update, curriculum update, public comments, and the superintendent's report. The budget update covered planning for fewer students, the elimination of MPSERS funding, increases in other MPSERS categories, overall funding increases, and changes in at-risk, mental health, security, early literacy, and bilingual funding. The curriculum update addressed parent-teacher conferences, a potential middle school intervention program, high school flex time, PSAT/NMSQT testing, and curriculum council activities. Public comments were made by five audience members. The superintendent thanked the public for their comments, acknowledged LowellArts for artwork in the administration building, congratulated Lowell libraries for exemplary status, and reminded everyone to vote on the Kent County Enhancement Millage.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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