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CCSD points to districtwide gains: 48 schools earn five‑star NSPF ratings in 2025; principals say coaching, PLCs, tier‑1 instruction drove gains
Summary
CCSD presented 2024–25 assessment results and Nevada School Performance Framework ratings on Oct. 30, reporting increases in proficiency across key grades and student subgroups and a rise in higher star ratings: 48 district schools earned five stars in 2025 compared with 28 in 2024.
District officials presented 2024–25 student achievement results and the Nevada School Performance Framework on Oct. 30, saying the district saw year‑over‑year gains across multiple grade bands and student groups.
Deputy Superintendent Jesse Welsh and Chief Academic Officer Dustin Mansell said CCSD—s districtwide proficiency rates improved in English language arts, mathematics and science. Mansell summarized NSPF outcomes that showed 48 district schools earned five stars in 2025 (up from 28 in 2024), 54 schools earned four stars and 73 schools attained three stars. Officials said 136 CCSD campuses improved their overall NSPF star ratings in 2025, including 50 schools that…
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