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Lindbergh High presents learning report; honors staff and students

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Lindbergh High School administrators updated the board on test scores, AP participation, new programs and student recognitions. The presentation highlighted a March ACT administration for juniors, an 85.9% AP pass rate last year, expansion of career programs and multiple staff and student awards.

Dr. Eric Cochran, a Lindbergh High School administrator, presented the school’s annual learning report and recognized staff and students during the Lindbergh Schools Board of Education meeting on April 17.

Cochran opened by honoring the school’s support staff person of the year and teacher of the year and then reviewed key academic and program data. He said the district offered the ACT to juniors on March 11, noting “we had about over 400 students sign up to take the ACT that we supported,” and reported a composite score of 22.1 for that cohort. Cochran also told the board that five students achieved perfect ACT scores on that testing day and that another student in the same class already held a prior perfect score: “We had 5 perfect scores, which I don't think we've ever had 5 perfect scores.”

The report reviewed Advanced Placement results from last year: more than 1,000 AP tests were taken districtwide and the…

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