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Fayette County Schools presents test results showing year-over-year growth; accountability rules limit some school counts

Fayette County Board of Education · August 21, 2025
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Summary

Miss Dooley told the Fayette County Board that raw assessment scores show countywide gains (roughly +5% ELA, +4% math) but explained accountability rules — including a 135-day enrollment threshold and a 95% testing rate — that can exclude students from school-level accountability tallies.

Miss Dooley, the district presenter, told the Fayette County Board of Education on Aug. 20 that newly un-embargoed test data show countywide improvement but that state accountability rules limit what counts toward school ratings. "This is raw data," Dooley said, adding that accountability measures exclude students who were not enrolled 135 days at a single school and require 95% participation to count for a school’s accountability score.

Dooley highlighted districtwide gains she described as "about 5 percent in ELA and 4 percent in…

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