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District reports decline in dropout rate; principals cite care teams, block scheduling and partnerships
Summary
Mesa staff reported districtwide declines in dropout rates for grades 7–12 and highlighted targeted interventions at high schools and junior highs, including care teams, block scheduling and community partnerships that district leaders credited for improvements.
Mesa Public Schools staff reported a decline in the district dropout rate for grades 7–12 and described school‑level strategies that officials say are helping retain students and support on‑time or near‑term graduation.
Doctor Glassmeyer and site leaders from Carson High School and Dobson High School described data clean‑up and operational changes the district implemented to identify and support at‑risk students earlier. Doctor Glassmeyer described districtwide improvements across multiple subgroups, noting declines for…
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