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District reports winter MAP gains; math exceeds stretch growth goal
Summary
District presentation of winter NWEA MAP results showed gains in math, reading and science compared with fall; math exceeded the districtstretch growth target, with elementary grades showing the biggest improvements.
Dr. Matthews, presenter of the winter NWEA MAP results, told the Council Bluffs Community School District Board on Wednesday that the district recorded growth from fall to winter in math, reading and science and highlighted areas for continued focus.
Dr. Matthews said the district uses the MAP (Measure of Academic Progress) assessment three times a year in math and reading (K-11) and in science (grades 5-11). The district has three strategic metrics tied to MAP: the percentage of students scoring in the top three proficiency bands (district target 65%…
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