In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing efforts to restore student achievement levels to pre-pandemic standards, specifically targeting metrics from 2019. The North Vernon Public Schools district reported that it continues to outperform state averages in student achievement and growth, with notable successes across various grade levels.
The district's performance data revealed that fifth graders ranked first in the state for English Language Arts (ELA) and science, with the Hood School leading in science scores. Additionally, several other grades also placed within the top 10% of state rankings, showcasing the district's overall strong academic performance.
Officials emphasized the importance of accountability measures, which compare the district's performance against similar schools. The elementary schools achieved above the 95th percentile, while the middle school reached 85% for the first time, and the high school recorded 76%. These figures indicate a positive trend, although officials acknowledged the need for continued improvement, particularly in addressing chronic absenteeism rates that have risen since 2019.
The meeting highlighted the district's commitment to setting and achieving growth targets, with a focus on various student demographics, including special education and low-income students. The data-driven approach aims to ensure that all students receive the support they need to succeed academically.
Overall, the discussions underscored the district's dedication to enhancing educational outcomes and addressing challenges that arose during the pandemic, with a clear path forward to meet established goals.