During a recent school board meeting, significant updates were shared regarding the start of the academic year and ongoing community initiatives. Superintendent Jeff highlighted the successful commencement of the school year, which began with staff professional development days prior to the first day of classes. Feedback from staff has been overwhelmingly positive, particularly regarding the new English Language Arts curriculum for grades K-5, known as CKLA. The superintendent praised the efforts of the staff in preparing for the school year, noting that the school facilities were in excellent condition and that transportation services were running smoothly.
In addition to the school year updates, Superintendent Jeff addressed community inquiries about the Hilton building, which is set to be demolished this school year. He clarified that there would not be a final walkthrough of the building due to safety concerns and the fact that most items had already been removed or auctioned off. The demolition is scheduled to begin with bids being opened in October, aiming for completion by spring break.
The meeting also featured a presentation from Robert Kurtz of Rust Belt Riders, a worker-owned social enterprise focused on composting initiatives. Kurtz, along with colleague Natalie Longa, discussed their partnership with the school district aimed at promoting sustainability and reducing waste. The initiative aligns with the district's commitment to environmental responsibility and community engagement.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's proactive approach to education and community involvement as the new school year unfolds.