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Crosby Elementary principal reports improved reading and math growth; district highlights new E&L program

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Crosby Elementary staff reported mid‑year gains in reading and math and described a new E & L program serving 22 students across seven classrooms. The principal presented iReady and state assessment cohort comparisons and described plans for continuing diagnostics and supports.

Crosby Elementary School reported measurable midyear gains in reading and math during the Kingston City School District Board of Education meeting.

Principal Miss Sickles described student performance and programming, including a new E & L program (22 students, five languages represented across seven classrooms) and after‑school CAL offerings. The principal said the school’s population is 309 students and highlighted actions aimed at improving literacy and student belonging.

Reading performance and instruction The principal said iReady reading results showed 34% of students on or above grade level in winter, with 43% one grade level below. She described instruction focused on foundational skills, phonemic awareness,…

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