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Gordon Elementary shows big gains on state assessments; students collect more than 500 food boxes for community

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Gordon Elementary staff told the Marshall Public Schools Board that the school’s M‑STEP proficiency and growth measures have improved notably over the last three years, and students surpassed a food‑drive goal by collecting more than 500 boxes of mac and cheese for a local pantry.

A Gordon Elementary staff member told the Marshall Public Schools Board of Education on Jan. 13 that the school has seen measurable gains in both proficiency and student growth on state assessments and that students carried out a large community food drive.

At the board’s annual organizational meeting, the staff member described the school index components used to calculate overall performance, citing proficiency and growth drawn…

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