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Warren Township HSD 121 reviews midyear 'stoplight' report, board urges targeted action for freshmen

Board of Education of Warren Township High School District 121 · January 21, 2026
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Superintendent Dr. Wiesman told the Board of Education of Warren Township High School District 121 that overall freshmen-on-track rates improved but Hispanic/Latino and Black/African American students remain disproportionately off track; the board asked staff for subgroup data and concrete intervention steps.

At its Jan. 20 meeting, the Board of Education of Warren Township High School District 121 heard a midyear "stoplight" report from Superintendent Dr. Wiesman that showed modest districtwide improvement for freshmen but persistent disparities among student groups.

"We have seen an increase in the Freshmen on Track rate for all of our students, but a higher increase for our Black or African American students and our Hispanic or Latino students," Dr. Wiesman said, adding that subgroup-level performance remains below the district target. He told the board the stoplight report is…

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