Milan school board members say they want families and community members to have a clearer view of how the district is tracking student progress, setting goals and spending public dollars. The focus grew out of a May 6 self-assessment completed through the Michigan Association of School Boards. Trustees gave themselves high marks for working relationships and leadership, but lower scores in data-driven decision-making and academic accountability.…
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