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Dennis-Yarmouth reports modest MCAS gains but flags high-school achievement gaps and chronic absenteeism

Dennis-Yarmouth Regional School Committee · November 25, 2025
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Superintendent Mark Smith and district leaders said 2025 MCAS data show districtwide growth and gains in elementary ELA and some math grades, but high-school achievement and chronic absenteeism (about 20–25%) remain areas for focused improvement.

On Nov. 24, 2025, Dennis-Yarmouth Regional School District leaders presented the district’s 2025 MCAS accountability results, citing modest gains in growth measures while warning that high-school achievement and chronic absenteeism remain problem areas.

Superintendent Mark Smith framed the presentation as a districtwide "30,000-foot" view and said the data will drive both short-term and multiyear strategy. "This is the second year in a row where we're making consistent progress," Smith said, but he added that districtwide achievement percentages remain lower than desired.

Sherry Santini, director of humanities, reported a 5-percentage-point increase districtwide in the share of students meeting or…

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