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Randolph County Schools reports gains on state report card; absenteeism and achievement remain priorities
Summary
Curriculum staff presented statewide report-card results showing a district score of 75 (C) with strong academic growth and an 89.47% graduation rate; the board highlighted chronic absenteeism and academic achievement as areas for focused improvement.
Julie Braden, identified in the meeting as a curriculum staff member, presented Randolph County Schools’ results on the Alabama state report card and highlighted both gains and continuing priorities.
The district’s initial report-card score was "a 75 and it was a C," Braden said, noting that the measure aggregates several components: academic growth (25%), graduation rate (30%), college and career readiness (10%),…
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