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Lee County reports mid‑year PM2 gains in literacy and math; district sets goal to be top Big‑10 by 2028

Lee County School Board (Workshop) · February 10, 2026
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Summary

District academic leaders presented PM2 mid‑year diagnostics showing year‑over‑year gains in ELA and math and described targeted interventions: K–2 literacy investments, math intervention pilots, double‑blocking for lowest‑performing 25% and a two‑year literacy sequence for at‑risk ninth graders; leadership emphasized execution in the remaining months of the school year.

Lee County School District officials told the board on Feb. 10 that mid‑year diagnostic data (PM2) show encouraging progress in multiple areas and that district strategy will focus on execution and targeted interventions through the end of the school year.

The district reiterated its strategic goal "to become the top performing Big 10 school district in Florida by July 2028," and presenters framed PM2 as an in‑year diagnostic that helps identify where to focus supports. District metrics cited…

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