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All Caroline County schools fully accredited; district flags gaps for student groups and plans targeted interventions

Caroline County Public Schools School Board · January 13, 2026
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Summary

District leaders told the board Jan. 12 that all Caroline County schools are fully accredited but that several schools have subgroup gaps (notably students with disabilities). The presentation explained the new Virginia performance framework, school-level scores and next steps including data dives and contracting a network provider.

Caroline County Public Schools reported that all division schools are fully accredited for 2025–26, while presenting school-level results under Virginia’s new School Performance and Support Framework.

District staff described how the framework weights mastery, growth (or graduation at the high school level) and readiness into a cumulative index that assigns performance categories: distinguished, on track, off track and needs intensive support. Presenters noted that federal identification (CSI/TSI) for specific student groups can lower a school’s performance category.

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