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Nevada schools report strong ISAP, steady FAST results and improved attendance
Summary
At the July 7 board meeting, district staff presented student assessment results showing high elementary math and improved middle-school ISAP averages, steady FAST literacy results near state goals, and record-high attendance rates at each building.
Nevada Community School District administrators presented a student achievement report to the Board of Education on July 7, summarizing FAST and ISAP results, attendance trends and graduation data from the 2024–25 school year.
The district reported elementary math proficiency in the high 80s and 90s in several grades, middle‑school ISAP averages above 84 percent driven by a strong eighth‑grade result, and statewide progress‑monitoring (FAST) literacy results clustering in the mid‑70s. District staff also told the board the three buildings posted their highest attendance rates in years: roughly 96.1 percent at the elementary, nearly 97 percent at the middle school and 97 percent at the high school.
The numbers matter, district administrators said, because they inform interventions and state reporting. “Our long term goal first off in literacy… is the goal of 80 percent of our students in grades kindergarten through sixth grade to be at or above…
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