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Greencastle-Antrim board approves 2025-26 school improvement plans after superintendent presents preliminary scores and targets

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The Greencastle-Antrim School District board approved single-year improvement plans for all four schools after Superintendent Dr. Reif presented preliminary math and ELA results and outlined attendance and instructional priorities.

The Greencastle-Antrim School District Board of School Directors on Sept. 4 approved the district's 2025-26 school improvement plans for the high school, middle school, elementary school and primary school following a presentation of preliminary student-performance data by Superintendent Dr. Reif.

Dr. Reif said the data are preliminary until final reports in October, but highlighted several trends and targets the district will pursue this year and recommended board approval of each building's one-year improvement plan. "Entering with enthusiasm and exiting with accomplishment" is the district theme for the year, Dr. Reif said during the presentation.

The superintendent emphasized recent math gains at younger grades and described a district-wide push to continue that momentum while prioritizing ELA…

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