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Students showcase academics and forensics as district unveils 'Portrait of a Graduate'

Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District Board of Education
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Middle- and high-school students presented end-of-year achievements and co-curricular successes while a district committee outlined a five‑attribute 'Portrait of a Graduate' to guide K–12 academic and career planning.

Students from Chippewa Falls Middle School and the high school forensics team highlighted improvements in academics, attendance and school culture during the school board meeting Tuesday, and district staff presented a new 'Portrait of a Graduate' intended to shape curriculum and career-planning work across K–12.

At Triple Falls Middle School, Principal Derek Koonsman said the building had cut major office discipline referrals by roughly a third over eight years and reduced out-of-school suspension to about 4.9 percent, while attendance was near 94 percent.…

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