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Superintendent presents CMAS results: district in top 20% but some grades show declines, participation shortfall triggers improvement plan

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Interim Superintendent Slocum reviewed the district's Colorado Measures of Academic Success (CMAS) results and state performance frameworks, saying Woodland Park remains accredited with a 66.1% framework score but that several grades and subjects showed declines.

Interim Superintendent Slocum reviewed the district's Colorado Measures of Academic Success (CMAS) results and state performance frameworks, saying Woodland Park School District remains accredited and ranked in roughly the top fifth of Colorado districts but noting declines in some grades and subjects.

Slocum told the board, “Our district is still doing really well on their frameworks. We have a 66.1%,” and added that the district's overall accreditation status is in the green. She reviewed grade-by-grade changes in meets/exceeds rates: some grades improved (for example, fifth…

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