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Martin County superintendent cites A rating, pledges 'no C' schools and push to be No. 1 in Florida
Summary
In brief remarks welcoming families and staff, the Martin County School District superintendent celebrated the district's return to an A rating, credited school staff for the gain, said the district closed achievement gaps and reset ESSA subgroups, and pledged to eliminate C-rated schools while pursuing a No. 1 statewide ranking.
The superintendent of the Martin County School District said the district has returned to an A rating and pledged to eliminate C-rated schools, praising school staff for raising student achievement and saying the district is “full steam ahead” toward becoming the No. 1 school district in Florida.
The superintendent told families and staff, “We are super excited to welcome back all of our families, our students, our staff.” They credited school-site employees — teachers, paraprofessionals, administrators, guidance counselors, school psychologists and social workers — for gains that led to the higher…
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