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District assessment shows mixed gains, notable declines in sixth grade and some high school math scores

5556392 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

The board received spring 2024–2025 FAST assessment results showing improvements in several grades and subject areas, but declines in sixth grade and a sharp drop in math at one high school were noted; district grade is trending to a B.

Gulf County School Board members reviewed the district’s spring 2025 assessment report on June 3 and heard that results vary widely by grade and school, with several gains but also concerning declines in sixth grade and in high school mathematics at one campus.

Miss Tracy, who presented the data, said the report compares spring 2024 to spring 2025 FAST progress-monitoring (PM3) results. She highlighted an 18-point gain in kindergarten at Port St. Joe Elementary (from 50% at level 3 or higher in 2024 to 68% in 2025) and said overall the district’s results often…

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