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Midyear benchmarks show steady progress in reading and math; science shows early gains
Summary
District leaders presented midyear i‑Ready, Acadience and benchmark data: most grades improved or held steady versus last winter, Acadience showed first‑grade gains of 5 percentage points, and a newly adopted science benchmark rose sharply from August to December.
District academic leaders on Feb. 25 presented midyear results from benchmark and diagnostic assessments, reporting generally steady progress in reading and math and unexpectedly strong early gains in a new science benchmark.
Deputy Superintendent Dr. Bridget Doozy and Director of Assessment Brian Owen summarized winter benchmark results (district benchmarks aligned to state blueprints), i‑Ready diagnostics and Acadience literacy screening. Owen said district benchmark scores in math and reading were largely consistent with the prior year's winter results, noting…
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