Medina City Schools in Ohio received high marks on the state report card for the 2023-24 school year. The district received an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5, exceeding state expectations and showing improvement from the previous year. Superintendent Aaron Sable congratulated all schools in Medina County for their achievements and emphasized that the report card is just one indicator of success. Director of Instruction Tina Cassidy credited the hard work of teachers and students for the positive results.
The state report card measures achievement, progress, gap closing, graduation rates, and early literacy. Medina received high marks in most categories, including a 5 in Gap Closing and Graduation. While the district received a 3 in Early Literacy, efforts are being made to improve in this area with professional development focused on the science of reading for teachers.
Overall, the positive state report card results reflect the district’s dedication to providing outstanding academics and preparing students for their futures. The hard work and commitment of teachers and students in Medina City Schools have been recognized, and the district is proud of its achievements.
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