Huron School District ready to take on new school year
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As the 2017-2018 school year approaches fast, Superintendent Terry Nebelsick and the Huron School District focus on growth for both students and staff with goal setting and training, developing curriculum and making the most of school for each and every student.
All of the district’s teachers and administrators from kindergarten through high school attended special training sessions at the end of June called Response to Intervention.
“My understanding of this concept is that we ought to be able to project how students learn, how they behave, and what type of interventions we need to have in place to assure the very best chance that every student will succeed and eventually graduate,” Nebelsick said. “After receiving the training, each group — elementary, middle school and high school, developed with their principle a plan to move forward with meeting the needs of individual students.