South Washington County School Board Approves Achievement Integration Plan Amid Community Feedback

In a notable move aimed at enhancing educational equity, the South Washington County School Board approved a comprehensive achievement integration plan during its recent meeting. The plan, focusing on closing opportunity and achievement gaps, empowering staff, and engaging the community, is designed to address racial and economic disparities in the district.

The board meeting saw a detailed presentation by Kelly Jansen, the assistant superintendent, who outlined the three-year initiative. This plan seeks to provide necessary support to students, ensure schools have responsive educators, and foster a sense of belonging among families. James McGee, the director of diversity, equity, and inclusion, further explained the program’s objectives, emphasizing its role in closing achievement gaps, with additional goals of fostering an inclusive community. The plan’s approval was considered essential for its implementation, with the board previously gathering feedback from advisory groups, including the Native American parent advisory committee, which endorsed it.

The achievement integration plan is structured around three primary goals. The first is to close opportunity and achievement gaps. This includes deploying academic success coaches strategically in elementary schools, implementing the AVID program across K-12, and involving cultural liaisons in middle and high schools to support students’ social-emotional well-being. The second goal is staff empowerment, focusing on equipping staff to meet diverse student needs. It includes developing a “grow your own” pathway for students to explore careers in education and public service and strengthening mentorship and retention efforts, especially for staff from non-dominant cultural backgrounds. The third goal pertains to community engagement and empowerment.

The plan outlines that each goal will have several key indicators of progress, analyzed frequently to allow timely adjustments. The board’s approval was critical, given that the plan’s success is partially measured by the expected growth of each supported student. A board member inquired about the metrics for measuring success, especially concerning the AVID program’s impact on disproportionality in academic performance. It was clarified that the initiative is a three-year program with smaller short-term goals, and academic success coaches will work closely with principals to identify necessary interventions.

In addition to the achievement integration plan, the meeting also focused on a financial presentation regarding the sale of series 2026A bonds. Jen Chapman from Ellers discussed the bond sale, which supports several district financial undertakings, including long-term facility maintenance projects and refinancing previous bonds. The district received seven bids for the bonds, with Bank of America offering the winning bid at an interest rate of 3.45%. The bond sale resulted in increased anticipated savings of approximately $5.9 million for the district.

The board subsequently ratified the bond sale resolution. Chapman highlighted the competitive nature of the bond sale and the district’s strong credit rating, which contributed to the beneficial outcome.

The meeting also addressed the renewal of Superintendent Julie Nielsen’s contract. Set to commence on July 1, 2026, and expire on June 30, 2029, the contract includes a salary increase in line with market conditions, positioning Nielsen within the average salary range of the largest school districts in the state. The board approved the contract, which includes enhancements such as an increase in the district’s 403b matching contribution and a rise in the car allowance.

Superintendent Nielsen, in her report, highlighted several district events and initiatives, including the first Black History Month student social and efforts to recruit bus drivers and nutrition services workers. She emphasized the importance of transportation staff, sharing anecdotes of appreciation from students. Nielsen also provided information on upcoming meetings.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
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