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Lincoln Elementary highlights literacy gains as principal announces retirement
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Lincoln Elementary staff told the school board about midyear gains in literacy and math, described expanded behavior and counseling supports and the district’s move to NextPath for parent-facing student data. The principal said she is retiring after 34 years in education.
Lincoln Elementary leaders described measurable midyear gains in reading and math to the Port Washington‑Saukville School District board and outlined new family‑facing tools and supports.
The school’s teaching and learning strategist, Melissa Yankee, said the school used measures required by Act 20 — including letter‑word sound fluency for 4K and kindergarten and oral reading fluency for grades 1–4 — to track progress. She reported notable improvements: kindergarten students below the spring 20th‑percentile benchmark fell from 35 to 19; K5 students below that benchmark…
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