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Curriculum director presents 2024 report card; principals outline strategies to raise scores

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Summary

Heather Mullenix presented Lynchburg‑Clay's 2024 state report card, comparing results with nearby districts; building principals identified subject areas that met or fell short of state standards and described strategies to improve student outcomes.

Curriculum Director Heather Mullenix presented the Lynchburg‑Clay district's 2024 state report card to the board on Oct. 17, comparing the district's results with neighboring districts and identifying areas of strength and those needing improvement.

Mullenix highlighted subject areas and grade levels where the district met or exceeded state standards and explained reasons administrators believed certain classes performed well. Building principals then reviewed how classes in their buildings scored, named specific subject areas that did not meet standards, and described planned strategies—such as targeted instruction and program adjustments—to improve outcomes on the next state report card.

The presentation emphasized local diagnostic analysis and follow‑up steps rather than immediate policy changes. Board members did not take separate action on the presentation during the meeting.