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Superintendent presents December diagnostic results, flags junior-high concerns and consultant use
Summary
The district superintendent presented December NWEA diagnostic projections, explained they compare August pretests to December post-tests, cautioned projections will change after April testing, highlighted weak growth in grades 7–8, and said most consultant and staff-development funds come from federal dollars.
The superintendent presented interim academic data to the NORTH PIKE SCHOOL DIST board, saying the December diagnostic compares students’ August pretests with December post-tests and produces projections for state testing.
“This growth is referring to essentially a pretest and a posttest,” the superintendent said, explaining the district gave the pretest in August and the post-test in December and will re-test in April. He cautioned that December projections can change after three more months of…
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