In a recent government meeting, school officials celebrated significant academic achievements within the district, highlighting a remarkable improvement in school performance ratings. For the first time, all K-8 schools received either an A or B grade, with 14 schools achieving an A rating and six earning a B. The high schools also maintained their impressive track record, with 100% rated as A schools for the second consecutive year.
Dr. Croteau presented the final official school letter grades for the 2023-2024 academic year, noting the district's overall success in elevating educational standards. The meeting underscored the collaborative efforts of teachers, administrators, and the community in fostering an environment conducive to learning and growth.
Board members expressed their gratitude towards the faculty and staff for their dedication, emphasizing the importance of professional development and support from the governing board in achieving these results. The discussions also touched on the inclusion of military families in educational initiatives, with a focus on recruiting teachers who understand the unique challenges faced by this community.
The meeting concluded with a collective commitment to continue striving for excellence, with aspirations to achieve 24 A-rated schools in the future. The positive momentum reflects a shared vision for educational success and community engagement, marking a significant milestone for the district.