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School board hears preliminary results showing enrollment dip and declines on state assessments
Summary
Superintendent presented preliminary, not-yet-final state assessment results showing declines in reading, history and science and reported the district—s enrollment fell from 2,154 to 2,086 students year over year; principals will be asked to explain classroom-level drivers when data are finalized in September.
At a school board meeting, the superintendent presented preliminary enrollment figures and district assessment data showing the district—s total enrollment fell from 2,154 to 2,086 students compared with the same date a year earlier and that several statewide proficiency and growth measures dropped.
The superintendent said the numbers are not final and come from the district—s benchmark system (ELS) and preliminary state reporting, and that final results will be posted by NDE in September. The presentation included school-by-school enrollment totals and teacher-level benchmark reports for grades 3 through 8.
The enrollment numbers shown to the board were: elementary school, down from 792 to 779; the —upper— grade configuration, down from 317 to 282; junior high, down from 354 to 341; and high school, down from 691 to…
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