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Verona superintendent reports 156 graduates; one denied diploma for attendance

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At the July 22 Verona Board of Education meeting the superintendent presented the annual graduation report: 156 students graduated in June, 29 used substitute competency tests, 23 via portfolio appeals, three received state‑endorsed diplomas through IEPs and one student was denied graduation for attendance.

The Verona superintendent reported to the Verona Board of Education on July 22 that 156 students graduated in June, including 153 Verona High School (VHS) graduates and three students who completed programs in out‑of‑district placements.

The report, presented as the district’s annual graduation report, said 29 students (about 18 percent) graduated by meeting a substitute competency assessment, 23 students graduated through the portfolio appeals process, three received state‑endorsed diplomas based on alternate requirements in their individualized education programs, and one student was denied graduation for attendance. The superintendent said no students were denied graduation solely for failing…

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