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District presents assessment gains, gaps and $380,000 Filter First award
Summary
District staff reported strong K–4 gains and notable declines in math proficiency at higher grades while outlining interventions; administrators also said Caledonia received about $380,000 from a state Filter First grant to implement water‑filtering requirements.
Dr. Diaz delivered an overview of district assessment results and next steps at the Dec. 16 Caledonia Community Schools Board meeting.
The presentation covered internal benchmarks (I Ready), state testing (M‑STEP) and college‑readiness screens (PSAT/SAT). Dr. Diaz highlighted strong growth in early grades — for example large improvements in K–4 placement and that many kindergarten students meet benchmarks — and said math proficiency declines at the secondary level…
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