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Academics & Student Learning Team
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Under the leadership of the Deputy Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Schwanke, the Department of Academics and Student Learning is committed to ensuring that every student is prepared for success through a personalized educational experience.
Division of Teaching and Learning
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The Teaching and Learning Division supports the K-12 academic programming through rigorous curriculum and child-centered instructional practices. Their focus is on development, planning, implementing and assessing curriculum, as well as providing professional development for staff and educational technology initiatives.
To learn more, visit the Teaching and Learning Division homepage.
Division of Student Services
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The Student Services Division includes Special Education, Gifted Education, English Learners, and Student Health and Wellness. This team directs and supports the development, implementation, and operation of educational programs and services that meet the unique needs of gifted students, English learners, and students with disabilities. The division provides instructional leadership and coordination of early childhood, elementary, secondary, and post-secondary transition programs. Our goal is excellence and equity for all students through our focus on:
- Student growth and achievement
- Program design and efficiency
- Professional development
To learn more, visit the Student Services Division homepage.