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Oldham County presents multi-year gains, targets middle-school gaps and TSI support

5920775 · October 15, 2024
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Summary

District officials presented multi-year K-12 achievement data, I-Ready diagnostic results and a targeted plan to exit Oldham County Middle School from Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI) status.

Dr. Smith, a district administrator, told the Oldham County Board of Education that the district has seen sustained, multi-year gains in math and reading since 2021, but said some middle-school cohorts and subgroups require closer attention.

“One of my favorite board meetings of the entire year because we get to look at data together,” Dr. Smith said as she introduced Kentucky Academic Standards (KSA) results and local I-Ready diagnostic findings.

The presentation showed cohort math proficiency gains reported by Dr. Smith: third graders who were at 45% proficiency in 2021 rose to 59% the next year and to 64% in 2023; district middle-school sixth-grade proficiency rose from 40% in 2021 to 60%…

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