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Clover Park High principal outlines instructional changes after mixed test results, highlights 92.7% graduation rate

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Principal Renee McCord told the Clover Park School District board on March 10 that Clover Park High School is implementing instructional changes, small-group math strategies and family engagement efforts after mixed state assessment results; she also reported a 92.7% graduation rate for the Class of 2024.

Renee McCord, principal of Clover Park High School, told the Clover Park School District board of directors on March 10, 2025, that the school is pursuing a system of instructional changes intended to raise academic proficiency after mixed state assessment results while celebrating a 92.7% graduation rate for the Class of 2024.

McCord told the board the school is a “diverse learning community” with nearly half of students identifying as Hispanic, a multilingual population of more than 300 learners (71 of them newcomers who have been in the country 18 months or less), and roughly 30 languages spoken in the building. “Be Real,” a student-created values statement, is used by student leaders to welcome new students, she said.

McCord said Clover Park High’s tenth graders scored lower on the Washington State…

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