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Winston‑Salem/Forsyth schools report gains in state accountability; several schools cite aligned planning and coaching
Summary
District leaders presented North Carolina Every Student Succeeds Act accountability results showing overall growth since the pandemic, crediting collaborative planning, data‑driven instruction and school coaching models for gains at several elementary, middle and high schools.
Winston‑Salem/Forsyth County Schools on Thursday highlighted districtwide gains in state accountability results and credited school‑level changes such as collaborative planning, professional learning teams and coaching for recent improvements. Superintendent Moore and district accountability staff said many schools showed year‑over‑year growth in reading and math and several formerly low‑performing schools have come off the state list.
The district’s chief of staff for strategic planning, Dr. Effie McMillan, said the state Department of Public Instruction released the 2024–25 accountability data and that the measures provide a one‑year snapshot of achievement and growth under the Every Student Succeeds Act. Assistant Superintendent Andy…
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