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Hoover City Schools present data showing districtwide academic gains, rank among districts recovering from COVID setbacks

Hoover City Schools Board of Education · December 9, 2025
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Assistant Superintendent Chris Robbins reported a district report card score of 95 A and presented fall iReady and Education Recovery Scorecard data showing gains in reading and math; Hoover was listed among roughly 102 U.S. districts that recovered in both subjects, the presentation noted.

Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Chris Robbins told the Hoover City Schools Board of Education that the district’s state report card and diagnostic measures indicate strong academic performance across elementary and middle schools.

Robbins said the district’s consolidated state report card score is 95 A, noting that 12 of 16 schools scored 95 or higher and several schools received 99 or 100 ratings. He listed individual school state report-card results, including Bluff Park Elementary (99 A), Rocky Ridge (95 A) and Hoover High…

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