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Washington Elementary District honors 11 A-rated schools, principals outline strategies
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District leaders and principals celebrated 11 A-rated schools and summarized the instructional practices that drove gains — targeted ELL supports, small-group instruction, data-driven planning and professional learning — while administration explained how letter grades are calculated.
The Washington Elementary School District recognized 11 A-rated schools during its Nov. 20 governing board meeting, and district leaders outlined how the ratings are calculated and which practices helped schools improve.
Assistant Superintendent Laurie Mora told the board that letter grades under the AASA model weight growth at 50%, proficiency at 30%, English-learners proficiency/growth at 10% and acceleration/readiness at 10%. She said the district now has…
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