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Morven Elementary principal describes steps to reduce class sizes and speed student progress
Summary
Morven Elementary staff outlined interventions including splitting core classes, hiring veteran teachers and targeted interventionists to accelerate growth and exit low-performing status.
Morven Elementary School leaders told the Anson County Board of Education they are reducing class sizes and adding targeted support to accelerate student learning.
Mrs. (first name not given) Harrell and Dr. Pratt presented results and school-level plans, saying Morven has used limited staffing allotments to restructure core instruction so two teachers share instruction in core subjects, lowering class sizes from about 30 to roughly 15 in targeted grades.
"What we're gonna do is for core courses ... split that group in…
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