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Board hears special‑education, attendance and grant updates; district to pilot Leader in Me micro‑credentials

March 27, 2026 | TRI-VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Board hears special‑education, attendance and grant updates; district to pilot Leader in Me micro‑credentials
District administrators updated the board on special education, attendance and recent grant awards.

A special‑education presenter reported 19 preschool CSE students, 54 students in K–6 CSE, and 47 students in grades 7–12, for 101 classified students total and a 14% classification rate — down about 2 percentage points compared with prior years and below the county range of 16–22%.

On attendance, the district described chronic absenteeism (defined in the presentation as missing 10% or more of school days, approximately 18 days) and said the district rate peaked at 31% in a prior year and was currently at 23%. Daily attendance averages were discussed as roughly 93% at both elementary and secondary levels; the district described a three‑day absence trigger that initiates outreach and documentation in SchoolTool.

Presenters also announced three approved grants: two competition grants to create outdoor classrooms and programming (elementary and secondary) and a district impact grant to pilot Leader in Me micro‑credentialing. The district said the Leader in Me pilot would be at no direct taxpayer cost and could allow students to earn micro‑credentials that appear on transcripts.

The board recorded recognitions and community updates, including Read Across America activities and student presentations highlighted throughout the meeting. The board additionally passed a memorial resolution honoring longtime custodian James Richardson, who passed away March 16, 2026.

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