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St. Lucie County School District celebrated a significant achievement at the recent School Board Meeting on July 8, 2025, announcing that 80% of its public schools are now rated A or B. This marks a remarkable turnaround from a decade ago when only 36% of schools received similar ratings. Deputy Superintendent highlighted this progress, crediting the district's "dream team" of executive cabinet members for their instrumental role in implementing effective strategies that have positively impacted student outcomes.
The Deputy Superintendent expressed pride in the district's ability to accurately predict school grades, stating that staff predictions were spot on, with only a slight deviation in the overall district grade due to uncalculated alternative assessments. "We are here to serve you," he emphasized, reinforcing the commitment to providing first-class service to schools and students alike.
In addition to the academic achievements, the meeting unveiled a new logo for St. Lucie Public Schools, which will be featured on all district vehicles and branding starting next week. The Deputy Superintendent noted the logo's fresh look, stating, "It looks a lot better with an A there," reflecting the district's aspirations for continued excellence.
As the district moves forward, the focus remains on maintaining high standards and ensuring that every school, regardless of its rating, is a place of care and learning. The Deputy Superintendent concluded with confidence in the district's future, stating, "I would send any of my children to any school here in Saint Lucie Public Schools."
Converted from School Board Meeting - July 8, 2025 meeting on July 12, 2025
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