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School district reports higher graduation, more students in advanced math; regional superintendent offers follow-up data

Boulder City City Council · June 11, 2025
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Deanna Jaskolski, the regional superintendent for Clark County School District, reported higher graduation rates, increased participation in Algebra I and Geometry at Garrett Junior High, improved formative MAP data and reduced chronic absenteeism and out-of-school suspensions; council members requested state-proficiency numbers and facility-maintenance scheduling for Boulder City schools.

The Clark County School District’s regional office reported progress in Boulder City schools during the council meeting, highlighting higher graduation counts, expanded advanced coursework and improvements in formative assessment metrics.

Deanna Jaskolski, the region superintendent, said there were 141 graduates from Boulder City High School and the senior class had been accepted to 37 colleges and earned almost $3 million in scholarships. She said local schools showed “high growth and…

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