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District presents strong graduation and assessment results; board discusses assessment tools and support
Summary
Victor CSD presented its 2021 cohort graduation rate of 98.4% and a students-with-disabilities graduation rate of 91.2%, highlighted AP and dual-enrollment offerings, and reviewed K–8 benchmark and 3–8 assessment gains; board members asked questions about Regents feedback, AP supports and whether resource allocation affected gains.
At the Oct. 16 Victor Central School District board meeting, district leaders presented a broad review of student achievement data, including cohort graduation rates, AP and dual‑enrollment performance, Regents results and K–8 benchmark trends.
Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Karen Finter said the district’s 2021 graduation cohort achieved a 98.4% graduation rate and reported a students-with-disabilities graduation rate of 91.2%, which staff described as substantial growth from earlier years. “Our 2021 cohort had an outstanding year,” Finter said.
Finter also highlighted advanced coursework: the high school offers about 22 AP courses and staff…
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