Board of Education studies Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments results

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By Norma Dittman

Fulda Free Press staff writer

Fulda School Board members reviewed the results of the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments testing with test coordinator Stephanie Strenge during Tuesday evening’s meeting. The Fulda Schools administration and staff members continue to  implement and  develop teaching and learning practices to help improve student learning skills, thus working toward overall improvement in the Assessments results.

Approved was District 505’s 2016 Audit, which was performed by Drealan, Kvilhaug, Hoefker and Co., P. A.

Three community residents were heard during open forum regarding Post-Secondary Enrollment Options.

Kayla Westra addressed the Board, presenting the following:

To:  Administrators, school board members

Regarding:  Follow up to request for information and clarification

Date:  November 15, 2016

“On September 12, 2016, I formally requested that administration provide written information about the new policy to limit students to 15 minutes per day in the library or computer labs to district parents.   Please reflect in the meeting minutes that as of today, eight weeks later, no information has been provided to parents in the district about this “policy.”

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