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Davie County Schools posts gains: 91.2% graduation, five schools exceed growth; several schools show high math gains

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The district’s 2024–25 accountability results showed a 4-year cohort graduation rate of 91.2%, five schools exceeding growth, strong middle-school math outcomes, and outstanding district rankings in several grade/subject combinations; the board heard school-level improvement plans for low-performing schools.

Davie County Schools reported multiple academic gains for the 2024–25 school year at its Oct. 17 board meeting, including a district 4-year cohort graduation rate of 91.2%, five schools that exceeded state growth expectations and strong math performance at middle school grades.

Accountability director Mr. Pruitt presented the results and positioned them as an “academic state of our schools,” noting that growth accounts for 20% of school grades while achievement makes up about 80%. He said district-level end-of-grade proficiency for tested grades rose to 60.7% from earlier years, which placed the district 19th in North…

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