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Superintendent and trustees highlight CAASPP gains, dual‑language success and city purchase of Harvest site
Summary
Superintendent reported internal CAASPP gains across English, math and science while the state embargoed public release; trustees noted that the City of Napa has approved purchase of the former Harvest Middle School site and the district touted its dual‑language immersion program's pending CSBA Golden Bell validation.
The Napa Valley Unified School District superintendent told the board the district is seeing gains in the 2025 CAASPP (CA School Assessment of Student Performance and Progress) in English language arts, mathematics and science based on internal reviews, but the California Department of Education has embargoed the public release of the scores.
"NVUSD demonstrated growth in all three tested content areas: English language arts, mathematics, and science," the superintendent said, adding the district will present the official results after the state lifts the…
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