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Elementary schools report: iRead progress, math screeners and supports for incoming students
Summary
Elementary leaders reported higher iRead scores, new math screening tools and expanded preschool licensure; staff described interventions for students transitioning from specialized ABA programs and new student support hires.
School leaders updated the West Lafayette Community School Corporation board on elementary enrollment, assessment outcomes and new supports at the Sept. 8 regular meeting.
“Right now, we do have 18 students enrolled in our preschool, so that means we are at capacity,” said Missus Delaney, an elementary school administrator, noting the program recently received full licensure and can accept CCDF vouchers.
Why it matters: Elementary assessment and early‑childhood trends affect future classroom needs and budgeting. The schools reported gains on the state‑mandated third‑grade reading…
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