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KIPP Texas reports mixed interim assessment results; I‑Ready projections show stronger math outlook

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At its April 24 board meeting KIPP Texas said it is on track for most reading goals, reported improved ACT results versus prior years, and presented mixed signals on math from interim assessments and I‑Ready diagnostics.

KIPP Texas Public Schools told its Board of Directors on April 24 that interim assessment data taken in February suggests the network is on track to meet its reading targets but shows mixed results for math, with one assessment indicating a shortfall at the “approaches” performance band and a diagnostic (I‑Ready) projecting stronger outcomes.

Seba Ali, chief executive officer, said the organization expects to meet six board goals, including DIBELS early‑literacy targets and AP pass rates, but would fall short of its ACT/SAT goal this year; she reported updated March testing…

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