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District highlights improved report cards and unveils proposed after‑school tutoring program

Lexington County School District Five Board of Trustees · November 11, 2025
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Summary

Administrators reported gains on 2025 school report cards, an on‑time graduation rate near 90%, and proposed a Tier‑2 after‑school tutoring program targeted to students in the 20th–30th percentile with transportation and counselor supports; trustees debated scheduling models (AB vs 4x4) and implementation details.

Chief Academic Officer Tina McCaskill and planning staff told trustees that district schools showed steady growth on the 2024–25 school report cards and proposed a targeted, district‑level after‑school tutoring package aimed at underperforming students.

"We had 5 excellent ratings — that's two more than last year — and our on‑time graduation rate increased to 89.7 percent in 2025," Audrey Black, director of planning and accountability,…

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