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McKinley Senior Magnet principal reports rising outcomes, dropout work and expanded career programs

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Principal Webb told the board McKinley Senior Magnet High School has improved several academic indicators, expanded career and magnet programs, and reduced the number of students the school could not locate; he outlined dropout‑reduction and dual‑enrollment efforts and invited board members to visit.

Principal Michael (Dr.) Webb presented McKinley Senior Magnet High School’s academic and program updates to the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board, describing gains in several measures and outlining work to address dropout and college‑and‑career transitions.

Webb opened by describing school culture with the line used by staff and students: “we expect greatness at 212 degrees,” an image the principal used to describe the school’s push for stronger results. Webb said McKinley — established in 1907 and described by the principal as a generational institution…

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