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Brandywine reports above‑average MAP growth, celebrates graduates and highlights SITE and new dance team
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Lisa Lawson reported year‑end MAP growth well above national typical growth, credited early literacy and structured play initiatives for gains, and noted more than 750 graduates across the district's three high schools. Public comment included introduction of Danceology, the district’s new dance team.
Superintendent Dr. Lisa Lawson told the Brandywine School District board that students in grades K–10 showed above‑typical end‑of‑year growth on the Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) assessment and that multi‑year growth has improved since 2022.
Dr. Lawson said MAP math growth for grades K–10 has risen well above the 50th percentile compared with a national reference cohort and that math growth has improved about 25 percentile points since 2022. She said reading growth for K–10 rose roughly six percentile points over the past year and…
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