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PVPUSD reports strong CAASPP results; board presses for site-level interventions

Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education · October 23, 2025
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Summary

At its Oct. 22 meeting the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified board reviewed 2025 CAASPP results showing district performance well above state averages and asked staff for site-level plans, subgroup analysis and earlier screening to address dips in some grades.

Dr. Wildey, presenting the district’s 2025 CAASPP report, told the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board that CAASPP ‘‘is just 1 and only 1 indicator of student achievement’’ and walked trustees through grade-by-grade results showing that the district remains well above state averages in both English language arts and math.

The presentation showed overall district rates of about 81% of students meeting or exceeding standards in ELA (compared with roughly 49% statewide) and approximately 75% in math (versus about 38% statewide). Dr. Wildey said the district ranks among the highest-performing K–12 districts in California and that ‘‘maintaining this level of excellence is still something we're really proud of’’…

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