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Superintendent highlights early-learning gains, flags graduation and dual-credit gaps ahead of Feb. 10 levy outreach

Granite Falls School District Board · January 29, 2026
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Superintendent reported preschool/kindergarten readiness at 51.7% (state 55.3%), noted ninth-grade on-track gains and gaps in dual-credit participation and four-year graduation rates, and previewed a Feb. 10 levy information roadshow and an upcoming LEA program review.

Granite Falls School District Superintendent Dr. Geath briefed the board Jan. 14 on district academic metrics, legislative priorities and upcoming levy outreach, saying the district will use data to shape board and superintendent goals.

"The big 3, continue to be on the top of mind for all the districts in Washington state, again, transportation and SOX and special education funding," Dr. Geath told the board, summarizing statewide priorities raised at a recent legislative conference. She said district leaders will work with…

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