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Williston High reports enrollment growth, improved interim scores and expanded CTE and dual‑credit options
Summary
Williston High School staff told the school board the high school’s enrollment is rising, interim math and ACT indicators have improved after targeted interventions, and career and technical education and dual‑credit participation have grown.
Williston High School Principal Audrey Larson told the Williston Basin School District 7 board on Feb. 3 that the school is serving 1,356 students this year and is projected to enroll about 1,429 next year.
Larson said the school’s smallest class is the senior class, which she identified as 301 students, and the freshman class is the largest at about 385. “We are growing and we will continue to grow,” Larson said.
The principal and data lead Mark Hennig credited several targeted changes for improved interim assessment results. Hennig said the school reduced the share of freshmen failing Algebra I from nearly 40% a few years ago to roughly a…
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