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Anson County releases 2023–24 performance review showing gains but persistent proficiency gaps

Anson County Board of Education · December 16, 2024
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Summary

District leaders reported gains in several grades and subjects — notably English II and several math grades — while warning that proficiency remains low in many grades and that targeted interventions are needed to remove schools from the statelow-performing list.

Anson CountyBoard of Education heard a district performance review and a series of school presentations outlining gains in student growth alongside continuing proficiency shortfalls.

Doctor Roseborough, the districtexecutive director for curriculum, instruction and assessment, told the board the district saw "remarkable" improvement in some areas, citing English II growth from about 39% to 58.6% and significant math gains in grades 3, 5 and 6. She said MATH6 rose from 18.9% proficiency in 2022–23 to 46.8% in 2023–24.

"There is nowhere to go but up," Roseborough said as she reviewed the 2023–24 data. She noted other bright spots — grades 4 and 6 reading and English II — but added…

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