The district has seen notable increases across all core subjects over the past two years. Reading scores climbed six points, math increased five points, science jumped 12 points, and history rose seven points.

"I'm going to share tonight a little bit about where we are, where we're going, and why I believe we will get there," Kamras said.

The improvements have been particularly pronounced among economically disadvantaged students, who saw reading scores increase by 10 points over two years compared to just two points for their peers statewide.

These academic gains have translated into higher graduation rates, with the district reaching 80% for the first time in nearly a decade with the class of 2025. Graduation rates for Black students and economically disadvantaged students reached rec

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