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District reports gains in graduation and college enrollment amid admin reorganization
Summary
Superintendent Rick Goble told the board Feb. 17 the district has seen improved graduation rates, four-year college eligibility and Centralia College enrollment while noting continued room for improvement; he also outlined a District Office administrative reorganization and highlighted the Chehalis Foundation’s role since 2013.
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Superintendent Rick Goble reported to the board on Feb. 17 that the Chehalis School District has recorded improvements across several student outcome measures, including graduation rate, four-year college eligibility, Centralia College enrollment and overall postsecondary enrollment.
Goble also described an administrative reorganization at the District Office and noted the Chehalis Foundation’s long-term partnership, which he said has supported student pathways since 2013. He acknowledged that, despite measured gains, "there is room for improvement," and framed the reorganization and foundation partnerships as tools to support further progress.
The superintendent did not provide specific percentages or a year-over-year table in the minutes; the board minutes record the general trends and an invitation for deeper site-level reviews and continued attention to outcome metrics.
