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Tangipahoa Parish School Board highlights early‑learning gains, names top sites
Summary
The Tangipahoa Parish School Board on Jan. 27 recognized high‑performing early‑learning centers and public schools after district early‑childhood scores rose to about 5.73 (on a 1–7 scale), roughly 0.5 points above last year and above the state average. Certificates and banners were distributed to named sites.
The Tangipahoa Parish School Board on Jan. 27 recognized a slate of high‑performing early‑learning centers and two top‑scoring public schools after the district’s early‑childhood network score rose to roughly 5.73, an increase of about 0.5 from the prior year.
Miss Bridal, who presented the district’s early‑childhood report card, said the rating system is based on classroom observations and a 1‑to‑7 scale. “This is our annual report…this is the early childhood report card,” she said, adding that a score of roughly 5 or higher is considered high quality and that the district’s goal is to raise all sites to the ‘high proficient’ or ‘excellent’ range. “These…
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