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Gloucester schools highlight summer programs and record-high graduation rate ahead of Aug. 25 start

Gloucester County School Board · August 12, 2025
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Superintendents and principals reported on consolidated summer-school programming, Virtual Virginia participation, targeted services for students with disabilities and a 96.2% on‑time graduation rate for Gloucester High School's Class of 2025. Officials said consolidation helped maximize state funds and previewed curriculum and assessment changes for the year ahead.

Superintendent and school leaders told the Gloucester County School Board on Aug. 12 that summer programming and targeted supports helped prepare students for the upcoming year and contributed to what administrators called a record on‑time graduation rate at Gloucester High School.

Administrators said summer school for rising first through eighth graders was held at Page Middle School to centralize resources and make the best use of state funding. "We had about 130 rising first through eighth graders" and "approximately 16 teachers and staff," a presentation said, and extended‑school‑year services for…

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