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Nashoba reports winter screening shows gains; K–3 early literacy screenings exceed state frequency

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District winter screening data show growth toward the district student‑learning goal: 70.6% of students met or exceeded typical growth in reading and 76.8% in math; the district screens K–3 three times annually, above the Massachusetts two‑times minimum.

NASHOBA REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT — Assistant Superintendent Laura Friend told the Nashoba Regional School Committee on March 26 that the district’s winter universal screening results show year‑to‑date gains and that the district is on track to meet its student learning goal.

Friend said the district goal is for 70% of students to meet or exceed typical growth; winter benchmark data showed 70.6% meeting or exceeding typical growth in reading and 76.8% in math, a 5.5 percentage‑point increase in math from fall to winter. She…

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