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HSD Discusses Assessment Literacy, STEM Program at Tuesday's Board of Education Meeting

At this final meeting before Thanksgiving, the Hazelwood School District Board of Education will also award a bid for shingle roof replacement at an HSD facility.

The Hazelwood School District (HSD) Board of Education will convene Tuesday at 6:30 p.m., to discuss district business.

The bigger matter of business Tuesday will be several district staff reports on a plethora of subjects including the district's STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) program; the Assessment Literacy Strategy, which involves how students comprehend the way teachers assess (grade) them on classwork and project; and an update on parent involvement in the classroom.

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Lindhorst presents quarterly budget updates on a regular basis at school board meetings.

Items on this week's agenda include:

Reports

  1. STEM Video, Diana Gulotta, Assistant Superintendent for Communications
  2. Safe Schools Healthy Students Report, Julia Thorpe, Assistant Superintendent for Student Services
  3. Assessment Literacy Strategy 3, Crystal Reiter, Interim Assistant Superintendent for Learning
  4. Think Like a Patron, Diana Gulotta, Assistant Superintendent for Communications
  5. Parent Involvement Update, Audrey Wittenauer, Parent Involvement Coordinator and Kimberly McKenzie, Communications Specialist

Items Requiring Board Voting Action

  • Bid Summary - Shingle Roof Replacement 
  • Service Agreement with Educational Equity Consultants
  • Program Evaluation
    • At-Risk Alternative Education

Will you be attending this week's meeting?

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Lindsay Toler (Editor) February 7, 2013 at 04:34 pm
Thanks for posting, Charles! I'm going to feature this in University City's newsletter tomorrowRead More morning so all our readers there will see it!