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Indian River County superintendent reports jump to mostly A-rated schools, highlights reading and graduation gains

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Dr. David K. Moore told the Town of Indian River Shores council that the district rose from mostly lower grades to 95% A-rated schools, cited a 96% graduation rate and emphasized the district's use of the science of reading, middle-school acceleration and expansion of K–8 configurations.

Dr. David K. Moore, Indian River County superintendent of schools, told the Town of Indian River Shores council on Oct. 23 that the district has moved from a small number of A schools to “95% of our schools being an A.”

Moore said the district eliminated C-rated schools, now has three B schools and is working toward his goal that “every single school in this district should be an A.” He highlighted a 96% graduation rate and said roughly 90% of last year’s graduates completed an Advanced Placement course, a dual-enrollment course or earned a career industry certification.

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