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Kern County reports modest CASP gains; board approves 2025–26 court and community school plans

Kern County Board of Education · November 14, 2025
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Kern County Office of Education staff presented 2024–25 CASP/CAST results showing modest four-year growth across several student groups; trustees approved the 2025–26 school plans for court and community schools and passed routine consent items including diplomas.

Kern County education officials on Thursday presented countywide results from the 2024–25 California student assessments and won board approval for the 2025–26 school plans for court and community schools.

Dr. Eddie Gonzalez, KCSOS executive director for student programs, told trustees that 39% of Kern County students met or exceeded English language arts proficiency in 2024–25, a slight year-over-year gain and part of a four-year trend of modest improvement. He told the board the county also posted encouraging gains in distance-from-standard metrics and singled out growth for socioeconomically disadvantaged students, homeless students…

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