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3 short highlights: appeals gap, structure vs staff, public tracking concern

January 09, 2026 | Mountain View Whisman, School Districts, California


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3 short highlights: appeals gap, structure vs staff, public tracking concern
1) "A 100% of students identifying as Asian who appealed had the appeal granted... 71 percent of students Hispanic or Latino had the appeal granted." ' Consultant Scott flagged subgroup differences in advanced-math appeals and said several appeals came from a single middle school.

2) "It's not a people issue. It's a structure issue." ' Scott summarized the review's central finding: increased intervention staffing had not produced consistent gains because interventions were not tightly aligned to core instruction.

3) "If you go into the slow track, you don't get off." ' Public commenter Steven Nelson told the board that middle-school tracking produces persistent, hard-to-reverse placement patterns and urged trustees to review school-level records.

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