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Morris says Coffee County freshman campus saw 97% first‑semester credit success
Summary
At a Coffee County School Board meeting, Morris of George Washington College Freshman Campus described a three-part plan (recovery retesting, credit checks, milestone retests) and said 97% of ninth graders earned credits to advance after the first semester; the campus aims for a 92% target.
Morris, representing George Washington College Freshman Campus, told the Coffee County School Board the campus’ school-improvement plan centers on three strategies — year-recovery retesting, systematic credit checks and milestone retesting — and reported strong early results.
“After first semester, we had 97% of our students get the credits they need to go to tenth grade,” Morris said, attributing that result…
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