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Lee County Schools post mixed accountability results; district launches targeted interventions

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District accountability results showed stable district composite but mixed school‑level changes, with East High falling to F and several schools exceeding growth. District leaders described ongoing interventions including classroom walkthroughs, PLC supports and targeted coaching and the board asked for monthly data updates initially.

Lee County Schools presented 2024–25 accountability results to the Board of Education on Aug. 19 showing a flat district composite score but substantial variation among individual schools. District leaders described immediate and ongoing interventions intended to sustain gains and address declines.

The results: district executive director Stephanie Clark and assistant superintendent Dr. Natalie Kelly walked the board through the state accountability model and school‑level outcomes. Clark said the district composite “held at 48” year‑to‑year. Several elementary schools maintained or improved…

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