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Superior High reports improved pass rates and reduced serious incidents, but truancy and THC vaping rise
Summary
School leaders said a little more than 95% of semester-one classes were passed at Superior High School, student suspensions and serious behaviors have decreased, but habitual truancy remains in the upper teens and THC vaping now comprises roughly 30% of vapes found.
The high school principal (identified in the meeting as Mr. Fezzy) told trustees on March 3 that semester-one pass rates at Superior High School were 'a little over 95 percent' and that staff are seeing fewer significant physical or illegal incidents.
Fezzy highlighted academic-and-career-planning (ACP) work at the high school and said the district's plan had been identified by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction as an exemplar. He credited staff members such as Kayla Noll for organizing frequent career-exploration events and said students now attend career fairs and…
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