Stockton Unified is focusing on making kids love school, superintendent says

Stockton Unified School District Superintendent Michelle Rodriguez showcased the growth in career learning pathways during her third State of the District address.

At Cesar Chavez High School on Tuesday, Rodriguez stood before a crowd of about 200 staff, parents and city officials, highlighting progress under the district’s Local Control and Accountability Plan, a state-required framework that outlines goals for improving student outcomes.

With 81% of the district’s more than 32,000 students living in poverty, 15% in special education, and 3% in foster care or living unhoused, Rodriguez highlighted the innovative educational programs aimed at engaging student passion…

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