HR Schools Continue Work On Student Success Act

The Hood River County School District is continuing the process of preparing its plan for using three million dollars in Student Success Act funding from the state for next school year.  Superintendent Sara Hahn-Huston says they received feedback from about 300 people during a community survey along with in person interviews…and said many of those focused on equitable opportunities for all students across the district.  She added other feedback involved connecting and communicating with students, in particular those with behavioral issues.  Hahn-Huston says district staff are sorting through their data and developing a plan that can be submitted to the state Department of Education, with a worksession planned with the district board in February.

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