The Todd County School District 66-1 superintendent told the board that the district recently completed an accreditation review that examined roughly 15 compliance components and concluded with a generally positive outcome, but identified three areas needing corrective documentation.
"There's about 15 different components that they check, drills, immunizations, birth certificates, graduation rates," the superintendent said, adding that "I did note there that there were 3 things that we have to continue to work on" and that the items are minimal and expected to be resolved within about three months.
According to the superintendent, the issues relate to student records (birth certificates), immunizations and certification paperwork for some staff holding alternative certifications, and certain graduation-requirement documentation. The superintendent said the required documentation will be uploaded and corrected within the three-month period and that, once completed, the district should receive a five-year accreditation term.
Board members were also briefed on routine upcoming events and congratulated fall athletic teams for recent postseason appearances. The superintendent's report concluded with no formal board action other than acknowledgment and a direction for staff to complete the accreditation follow-ups within the specified timeframe.
The board adjourned later in the meeting at approximately 5:47 p.m.; staff were expected to follow up on the accreditation uploads and contact the student delegation about their approved donation.