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Lewis Central reports near-75% proficiency; board approves new high-school math curriculum

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District officials presented finalized ISAS scores showing roughly 75% proficiency in math and language arts and 73% in science, highlighted cohort gains and IEP gaps, and the board approved a $51,002.40 purchase of a new high school math curriculum.

Lewis Central Community School District officials told the school board on May 19 that the district’s finalized ISAS scores show roughly 75% proficiency in math and language arts and about 73% proficiency in science, and the board voted to buy a new high-school math curriculum to address instructional needs.

Dr. Hartman, a district staff member who presented the test results, said, "our proficiency level as a district for math, we're almost at 75%. Language arts is 75%, and science is 73%." She told the board the district’s goal remains 80% proficiency in math and language arts.

The presentation focused on cohort analysis and subgroups. Dr. Hartman said a sixth-grade cohort gained "10.56%" in math and 6.42% in language arts,…

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