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There was discussion from some community members that they were concerned that Pre- <br /> school or Kindergarten could be housed at the high school. <br /> Mrs. Grady stated that no decisions had been made to move Pre-school or Kindergarten <br /> presently. <br /> There was discussion of how facility modifications, such as bathrooms would need to <br /> happen if grades were moved. <br /> There was discussion about the physical separation of students in grades 7&8 from high <br /> school students. <br /> There was a comment for the Committee not to rush to a decision. <br /> There was discussion about AYP and the decision to separate grades 7&8 and appoint a <br /> principal of those grades. <br /> There were comments that community members felt that priorities should be placed on <br /> academics and not where grades are located. <br /> There was discussion about the pros and cons of having the 7th and 8th grades located at <br /> the high school. <br /> Mr. Bailey discussed that the Committee began with the change of putting Mr. Babbitt as <br /> Interim Principal and administratively separating grades 7&8 and this opened the <br /> question if facilities could be used more effectively. <br /> There was discussion about what other districts have done to improve achievement and <br /> what has research shown. <br /> Mrs. Bradshaw explained that research for improving achievement has shown that being <br /> clear on what we want students to learn, time on task, professional development, and <br /> current materials are most effective. She stated that we have already been working hard <br /> on all of these things. <br /> There was discussion that much work has been done at the Coombs School to create a <br /> recognized early childhood program. <br /> There was discussion if accreditation at the high school would be affected. Mrs. <br /> Bradshaw responded that it did not appear that this would be affected. <br /> There was discussion that some parents were concerned about a lack of communication <br /> and would like to be kept informed by an all-call going forward. <br /> There was discussion about projected student population. <br />