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High school leaders report grade improvements, steady AP results and surging interest in apprenticeships
Summary
High school administrators told the New Glarus School District board they cut D/F counts nearly in half from last year, recorded only three F grades in second trimester, and reported increased interest in youth apprenticeships (13 enrolled now, 49 interested for fall).
Principal Warzel and high school staff told the New Glarus School District board on April 13 that multiple indicators point to academic and career‑readiness improvement at the high school.
“We're very excited to ... share all the accomplishments and what the work that we're doing,” Principal Warzel said as she opened the presentation on the leadership and sustainability team guiding school improvement work. She said the district’s strategic plan — especially goals to raise college‑ and career‑ready outcomes and improve equity — frames the school's efforts.
Presenters described a stretch school‑improvement goal to reduce the percentage of D and F grades to zero each trimester and outlined tiered supports, expanded interventions and professional…
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