The Hamilton City School District Board of Education convened on May 8, 2025, to discuss several key topics, including graduation plans and curriculum updates. The meeting began with the approval of the agenda and minutes, followed by Superintendent Ms. Blevins' remarks.
Ms. Blevins highlighted the recent graduation practice for the Class of 2025, noting the emotional significance of the event as seniors returned to their elementary schools in a "parade of graduates." She announced that the graduation ceremony is scheduled for May 13 at 7:30 PM, with doors opening at 5:45 PM. Due to potential weather concerns, she assured families that a decision regarding any postponement would be communicated by May 12. If necessary, the ceremony would be rescheduled for May 14 at the same time and location.
In addition to graduation, Ms. Blevins acknowledged the upcoming last day of school for students in grades Pre-K through 11 on May 22 and emphasized the importance of staff appreciation week, thanking educators for their dedication.
The board also addressed a significant curriculum change, with a proposal to adopt a new preschool curriculum aligned with updated state requirements. This curriculum is designed to incorporate the science of reading, and approval would allow for teacher training over the summer.
The meeting concluded with a motion to enter executive session, with no anticipated actions to follow. The board's discussions reflect ongoing efforts to enhance educational experiences and ensure smooth transitions for students and families in the district.