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Superintendent: district misses higher grades; targets EL growth and 'bubble' students
Summary
Superintendent Jonathan Roloff reported district letter grades (elementary C at 71.17; junior high C at 64.63; high school B at 81.79) and outlined plans to target English Learner proficiency, curriculum review, professional development, and use of data coaches and grants to boost scores.
Superintendent Jonathan Roloff told the Blue Ridge Unified School District board that recent state A–F results left the district with room to improve.
Roloff reported the elementary school earned 71.17 points, which produced a C letter grade; ‘‘a 71.99 is the top end of the C and then a 72% is a B,’’ he said. The junior high scored 64.63 points (C), while the high school scored 81.79 points (B), narrowly missing an A by fractional points.
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