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Superintendent reports sweeping test-score gains; district now ranked No. 5 in state
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Superintendent Dr. Moore told the board the district rose sharply on state accountability measures across reading, math and science and highlighted gains for low-performing groups, but said the work to sustain growth will require continuing, targeted strategies.
Superintendent Dr. Moore reported to the board that Indian River County schools recorded large gains on this year’s state assessments, moving the district into the top five statewide. He told board members the district’s “third through 10th grade ELA scores” and combined mathematics improved substantially and that several schools moved up multiple letter grades.
The superintendent said third-grade English language arts achievement reached 71 percent and that third-through-eighth grade math, including acceleration courses, showed strong growth. “We are now number 5 in the state,” Dr. Moore said, noting that the district ranks…
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