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Schools report literacy gains for K–3; division sets graduation and calendar dates

Floyd County Board of Supervisors · March 10, 2026
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Summary

A school-division presenter reported that K–3 literacy screeners show improvement: 108 students moved into a 'low‑risk' reading category and high‑risk counts dropped from 134 to 84 mid‑year; Wood Elementary kindergarten now shows 37 of 44 students rated low risk.

A school‑division presenter told the board that the division’s language and literacy screening program — administered three times per year in grades K–3 — is helping staff identify early reading needs and target supports.

The presenter said there are 475 students in grades K–3. Between the fall…

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