The Aberdeen School Board meeting on March 10, 2025, highlighted significant discussions surrounding educational safety and reading improvement initiatives. A key focus was the ongoing safety audits conducted in schools, with Principal Osborne from CC Lee Educational Academy sharing insights on the effectiveness of safety drills. He emphasized the importance of these drills, stating, "It is a very neat way we have trained the kids to get where they need to go as quickly as they do and quietly." This proactive approach aims to ensure student safety in various emergency situations.
In addition to safety measures, the meeting addressed the district's commitment to enhancing reading skills among students. Principal Osborne reported on the implementation of a new reading intervention program, which includes a 10-minute daily reading session for struggling students. He noted, "We are seeing great improvements with the kids," underscoring the positive impact of targeted reading support on student literacy.
The board also touched on the potential restructuring of the Department of Education, with discussions about the implications of such changes. While no specific date was set for any decisions, board members expressed the need for further dialogue on the topic, indicating that it would be revisited in future meetings.
Overall, the meeting underscored the district's dedication to student safety and academic success, with plans for continued improvement in both areas as the school year progresses.