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Bay City ISD spotlights AP successes, shifts to 'Bay City Governance' and outlines accountability calendar
Summary
District presenters celebrated AP exam passers, described a switch from LSG to a locally tailored Bay City Governance model, and walked trustees through a calendar of accountability reviews and CCR checks; discussion included testing trends, star ratings, and planned data briefings.
Bay City Independent School District on Aug. 19 recognized students who passed Advanced Placement exams, previewed a locally tailored governance framework called Bay City Governance (BCG), and presented a timeline of accountability and assessment checkpoints intended to guide school-level interventions.
At the start of the meeting district staff recognized about 35 students who passed AP exams and named several students and staff, with school staff thanking teachers and campus leaders for their work preparing students. "We have 35 students that actually pass the AP exam to get college credit," a school staff member said during the recognition portion of the meeting, and the district identified Miss Lopez as the college-and-career…
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