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Prince William County Schools touts gains and presses Richmond for teacher pipeline, testing, mental-health funding
Summary
School leaders reported a 94.8% graduation rate, improvements in AP/CTE participation and reductions in chronic absenteeism, and urged the General Assembly to support teacher incentives, extend SOL testing windows and fund mental-health services.
Prince William County Schools leaders told a joint session of the Board of County Supervisors and the county’s Richmond delegation on Dec. 3 that academic outcomes and college-readiness indicators have improved while the division faces funding and workforce pressures.
Chair Jefferson and Superintendent Dr. Latanya McDade recapped district metrics: roughly 90,000 students and nearly 20,000 employees, a graduation rate that reached 94.8 percent between 2021 and 2025, decreased chronic…
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