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Clinton Schools to Revisit Directives from Board of Education from Pre-COVID

As schools are quickly returning to normal routines and practices that were in place before COVID, Clinton Schools administrators will revisit a directive from the Board of Education in 2019.

 

At the most recent Clinton Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Curt Nettles spoke with the leadership of the district that was in attendance about a trio of areas of focus the Board of Education set in motion in 2019 just before the pandemic interrupted learning.

 

 

According to Nettles, the culture component of this focus has been something the district has been working on for a while now, and feels the culture of the district is improving. He indicates with COVID responsibilities behind him and the regular duties of a Superintendent able to be done again, he wants this focus renewed. 

 

 

Nettles indicates things will begin again next month and wants these to be three-year outlooks. He believes each focus is integral in the success of the others and the success of the district as a whole. 

 

 

With a few members of the Board of Education new to the discussion, Nettles indicated last week he would refresh the Board on the initiative and the purpose behind it. 

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