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District says Classworks participation linked to measurable reading and math gains

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District staff reported Classworks middle‑of‑year results showing average scale‑score gains and said students who completed individualized learning plans (ILPs) at 80 percent or higher showed notably greater growth; staff described parent access and school usage.

Public Schools of Robeson County staff reported midyear Classworks universal‑screener and progress‑monitoring results to the curriculum committee on March 4, saying the tool covered grades K–10 in the district and that students who completed individualized learning plans (ILPs) and practice units showed larger average gains.

A district presenter (Classworks staff) told the committee that approximately 15,000 students completed Classworks fall and winter universal screeners and that average gains since fall were about 10 scale points in math and 15 in reading. The presenter said students who completed an ILP and scored 80 percent or…

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