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Red Apple principal reports literacy gains, plans move to new building in early 2026
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Red Apple Elementary principals told the Racine Unified School District board on Feb. 17 that early literacy and several growth metrics improved over the past year; the school added a sixth grade and plans to move into a new building in early 2026.
Scott Campbell, principal at Red Apple School, told the Racine Unified School District Board of Education on Feb. 17 that the school has made measurable progress on early literacy and school-growth metrics while adding sixth grade this year.
Campbell said Red Apple’s local K–3 early literacy measure was 73 percent last year and that local assessments this school year show early literacy moving from about 36 percent earlier in the year to roughly 48 percent. “We hit 73 percent,” Campbell said of last year’s local literacy measure. He also noted that the school’s Wisconsin Forward Exam score for the relevant grades…
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