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Pelham City Schools earns an A on state report card; principals point to higher graduation, AP and dual-enrollment gains
Summary
District leaders told the Pelham City Schools Board the system earned an A on the state report card, citing a 95% graduation rate for the class of 2025, record AP participation and pass rates, and increases in dual-enrollment and subgroup performance.
Pelham City Schools officials announced at the board meeting that the district earned an A on the state report card, praising gains in student outcomes and program participation.
The announcement came during the 'Panther Pride' communications update delivered by communications director Nicole Wheeler, who said, "Pelham City Schools earned an A on our report card this year." Wheeler and school leaders described the grade as a reflection of both achievement and growth across district schools while noting the limitations of single-day standardized tests.
Why it matters: the district said several indicators drove the…
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