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Superintendent Moore reports improved staffing, graduation gains and summer program outcomes
Summary
Superintendent Doctor Moore told the board the district reduced teacher vacancies more than 50% from last year, reported preliminary graduation figures and summarized summer academic programs and staff professional learning.
Superintendent Doctor Moore reported to the Richland School District Two Board of Trustees on Aug. 12 that the district reduced certified vacancies by more than half compared with the previous school year, summarized spring graduation and summer program outcomes, and outlined several staffing and professional development initiatives.
Key data and takeaways
- Graduates: Moore reported preliminary numbers for the spring 2025 graduating cohort, noting the state has not finalized totals. The district’s preliminary total was 2,142 graduates across high school and adult education ceremonies. - College and career readiness: Moore said 73.2% of the graduating cohort met the district’s college-and-career-ready measure; 71.1% met career-ready measures. - Career and technical education: The district reported 598 CTE completers and 961…
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