Carlisle High School re‑identified for TSI; Wilson Middle exits ATSI
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The district reported Carlisle High School has been re‑identified for one year as a Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI) school for English‑learner and students‑with‑disabilities subgroups; Wilson Middle School exited a three‑year ATSI designation after improvement.
The Carlisle Area School District told the board that the Pennsylvania Department of Education has re‑identified Carlisle High School for one year of Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI) status for two subgroups: students with disabilities and English learners.
Dr. Godoy said the state’s current TSI/ATSI process examines subgroup achievement and growth as well as graduation and attendance indicators: "That designation has occurred; we'll be back with a plan in August," he said, explaining the district must develop and submit a one‑year plan to address the flagged subgroup outcomes.
In related news, Wilson Middle School has exited a three‑year ATSI (Additional Targeted Support and Improvement) designation after demonstrating continuous improvement, staff said. District leaders credited building leadership and focused interventions for the change.
The TSI re‑identification for Carlisle High School is informational at this committee meeting; administrators said they will return to the board in July/August with the formal improvement plan required by the state. No board vote was taken at this time.
