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Caledonia officials highlight student growth on state tests while noting remaining gaps

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Dr. Diaz presented spring 2025 assessment results to the Caledonia Board of Education on Sept. 15, showing the district scored above the Michigan average on M-STEP and describing district priorities on growth, intervention and universal design for learning.

Dr. Diaz presented the Caledonia Community Schools' spring 2025 standardized assessment results to the board at its Sept. 15 meeting, saying the district has seen growth and remains committed to interventions that support students who are not yet proficient.

Dr. Diaz told the board that Caledonia's students outperformed the Michigan average on M-STEP and that the district is emphasizing growth measures as well as proficiency.

The presentation explained how the state reports scores and how the district uses multiple measures. Dr. Diaz said the district compares cohorts across grades to measure growth and uses index scores that include proficiency, growth, graduation rate, English-learner progress, school quality measures and…

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