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District presents CMAS, PSAT and SAT results showing above-state achievement and mixed growth by grade

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Dr. Tim Ritter reviewed CMAS, PSAT and SAT results to the board, reporting district-level gains in several assessments and higher achievement than state averages in many grades; he also highlighted areas for follow-up such as third-grade performance and certain grade-level dips.

Steamboat Springs — Dr. Tim Ritter presented the district's 2024–25 assessment results to the board on Aug. 25, reporting that district students outperformed state averages on many CMAS and PSAT measures while noting uneven performance by grade and student subgroup.

Ritter summarized achievement data across CMAS (ELA, math, science) and SAT/PSAT results. He told the board the district's CMAS achievement rates were substantially higher than statewide figures: for examples cited in his slides, the district reported ELA achievement in the 60s and math achievement percentages that…

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