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Moreno Valley Unified reports modest districtwide math gains, outlines targeted supports for English learners, students with disabilities and Black students

Moreno Valley Unified School District Board of Education · October 15, 2025
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District leaders told the school board that all traditional high schools showed gains on statewide math assessments but identified regressions for specific student groups and laid out school‑ and district‑level interventions including PLC expansion, MathCast boot camps, targeted pullouts and special‑education collaboration.

Superintendent and district academic leaders told the Moreno Valley Unified School District Board of Education on Oct. 14 that the district’s traditional high schools posted modest improvements in math on the state assessment, but that gains masked declines for some student groups.

At a presentation led by the district’s education services team, administrators said districtwide math scores rose about 1 percentage point year over year, while site-level gains ranged from roughly 13 to 15 points at certain schools. The presentation named specific student groups of concern: students with disabilities at Canyon Springs and Vista Del Lago, English learners at Moreno Valley High School, and declines in some…

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