During a recent government meeting, significant praise was directed towards Cathy Hall for her transformative impact on literacy within the district. Hall's dedication, including working nights and weekends and pursuing her own professional development, has reportedly turned the district around over the past six years. Her efforts have led to increased recognition, with studies being published about the district's progress. The meeting attendees expressed gratitude for Hall's contributions, emphasizing the importance of fostering lifelong reading habits among students.
In addition to Hall, Amy was also acknowledged for her supportive role as a leader within the team. The collaborative efforts of both women were highlighted as instrumental in the district's achievements in literacy.
The meeting also addressed concerns regarding the school calendar for the 2025-2026 academic year. A proposal was made to adjust the calendar by moving a teacher preparation day to allow the school year to start on a Monday, August 11, instead of a half-day on Friday, August 8. This change aims to streamline the start of the school year and address previous complaints about the calendar structure. The board is set to revisit this proposal to finalize the adjustments.