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New Virginia school accountability framework shifts focus from pass/fail to mastery and growth, VDOE official says
Summary
Prince George school officials heard a detailed overview of Virginia's school performance and support framework, which will grade schools on mastery, growth and readiness and replace the old accreditation pass/fail model starting with 2025–26 ratings.
The Prince George County School Board received a detailed briefing Jan. 13 on Virginia’s new school performance and support framework, which shifts evaluation from a pass/fail accreditation approach to a 100-point performance rubric based on mastery, growth, readiness and graduation.
Wade Clevenstein, who presented the overview, told the board the framework splits indicators by school level and uses weighted points for assessment outcomes rather than a binary pass-fail standard. He said students can earn 1.25…
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