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Durango School Board accepts monitoring reports, highlights CMAS gains and remaining gaps
Summary
Boarders accepted multiple monitoring reports that show Durango School District ranking among Colorado districts on CMAS and PSAT/SAT measures while noting exceptions in some benchmarks and areas for improvement.
The Durango School District Board of Education accepted a series of superintendent monitoring reports and discussed student assessment results presented by district staff at its Sept. 23 meeting.
The board voted to accept Results Policy monitoring reports RPO 1 through RPO 4 with findings of “reasonable progress” and accepted OE‑11 (facilities) as in compliance. The accepted reports cover district mission and academic, social‑emotional and Portrait‑of‑a‑Graduate measures. Board members noted celebrations and areas that still need work, including SAT‑11 benchmarks and some CTE pathway metrics.
Superintendent Dr. Karen Chesser told the board that Durango ranks highly on statewide academic measures. “Durango School District ranks eleventh among all Colorado districts with 3,000 students on…
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