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Miss Johnson: District attendance steady; assessment scores roughly in line with state averages

Colman-Egan School District 50-5 Board of Education · May 21, 2025
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Miss Johnson told the board April attendance was 94.4% and summarized Smarter Balanced results: 41% proficiency in science, 43% in math and 48% in ELA — figures the board said are near state averages.

Miss Johnson reported to the Colman‑Egan School District 50‑5 board that April attendance stood at 94.4% and reviewed recent spring events, including music concerts and kindergarten graduation. "Our attendance for April was 94.4%," she said, noting strong community turnout at performances.

On testing, Miss Johnson gave a snapshot of Smarter Balanced outcomes: "Looking at all of our students, we had 41% proficient in science," she said, and reported 43% proficiency in math (state 43%) and 48% in ELA (state ~49%). Board members clarified scoring bands and confirmed that score levels 3 and 4 are counted as proficient. The presentation emphasized that district scores are roughly in line with statewide averages.

Board members asked logistical questions about end‑of‑year schedules, semester testing and field trips; Miss Johnson noted semester tests and early-release times and said elementary students would attend local outings in the final week of school. The report concluded with congratulations to the class of 2025 and a reminder of upcoming state reporting deadlines.