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Jefferson High principal credits instructional changes as test scores and graduation rates rise
Summary
Principal John Harrigan told the board CAASPP scores improved (7% math, 4% ELA), graduation reached 95% for the class of 2025 and A-G eligibility rose to 66%. He cited co-teaching expansion, learner agency practices and targeted assessment changes as drivers of progress.
Principal John Harrigan presented Jefferson High Schools site report, highlighting measurable gains and instructional strategies he said are driving improvement.
Harrigan reported a 7 percent uptick in math and a 4 percent uptick in English language arts on the CAASPP, a 95 percent graduation rate for the class of 2025 and a 66 percent A-Gā¦
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