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Superintendent and principals present districtwide gains after multi‑year turnaround

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At the Dec. 2 board meeting Superintendent Dr. Jeff Flagg and school principals presented state report card data showing multi‑year improvements across the Fond du Lac School District and credited system changes and partnerships for rising rankings and growth scores.

Superintendent Dr. Jeff Flagg reported at the Dec. 2 Fond du Lac School District Board of Education meeting that the district’s state report card and school‑by‑school measures show sustained improvement after three years of system changes.

Flagg said the district rose from the bottom 11% of Wisconsin districts three years ago to a district score of 68.3 this year and a rank of 205 out of 421 districts. “We are now ranked 205 out of 421 school districts in the state,” Flagg said, adding that the gains reflect “systems of continuous improvement” and partnerships the district adopted.

Why it matters: the state report card tracks both achievement and student growth; Flagg and principals…

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