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District budget matters, school fundraisers and a construction site tour at Rugby’s Ely Elementary School sparked discussions at the Rugby Public School Board ....
Cost overruns caused by inflation have impacted planned construction on Rugby’s Ely Elementary School campus, according to information presented to the Rugby ....
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School board reviews fiscal year end, policies By Sue Sitter - | Jul 17, 2021 School policies will be gathered together and posted on the Rugby Public School District’s website for easy access, according to information shared by Superintendent Mike McNeff with the school board at their regular meeting July 13. Policies and budget items took up much of the discussion at the meeting. McNeff presented a district strategic plan for the 2020-2025 school years to the board. The plan included strategies to improve the delivery of instruction to students and streamline expectations school-wide. McNeff used the example of students’ behavior in hallways. “We want to come together and create a more consistent way of approaching some of these behaviors,” he said. ....
School board hears budget, student performance updates By Sue Sitter - | Mar 13, 2021 Submitted Art A graph shows student performance on standardized math and reading tests in Rugby elementary students. Students in Rugby Public Schools have weathered the current COVID crisis surprisingly well, according to testing data reviewed by the Rugby Public School Board at its regular meeting March 9. The board met at the Rugby High School library, where members reviewed graphs showing MAP test data showing scores in math and reading proficiencies among first through sixth graders in the district. Data from the pandemic’s beginning in the 2019-2020 school year showed a decline in math scores among third, fifth and sixth graders. When school reopened on a modified schedule for 2020-2021, fourth graders still showed a slight decline in math scores, while first graders scored 18 points below the target 50 percent proficiency level at 32 percent. ....