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CMSD CEO cites graduations, test-rate gains and sets five-year goals and guardrails
Summary
Cleveland Metropolitan School District CEO Warren Morgan reported graduation highlights, higher OST participation and preliminary proficiency gains, and outlined the district's new five-year goals and interims the board approved earlier this year.
Cleveland Metropolitan School District Chief Executive Officer Warren Morgan reported to the Board of Education on June 24 that the district's Class of 2025 produced roughly 1,959 graduates, showed higher standardized-test participation and posted preliminary gains in math while the district rolls out five-year goals and guardrails.
Morgan said the district had "just a little shy of 2,000 graduates" and highlighted several program-specific accomplishments, including three students at Davis Aerospace and Maritime School who earned pilot's licenses and 96% of students at Bard who earned an associate degree while completing high school. He also noted that the district's OST (Ohio State Tests) participation rate this year was the highest on record, "and that's at 96 percent," though he cautioned the OST figures presented were…
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