Gadsden schools soar in grades |
Gadsden County Schools are experiencing notable academic improvements, as reflected in the latest Florida school grades. Chattahoochee Elementary advanced from a "D" to a "B," and West Gadsden improved from a "D" to a "C." Zola Akeins, principal of Chattahoochee Elementary, said: "Our theme was to make sure we touched every single student," emphasizing the focus on individual student needs. The district also reported higher scores in English language arts, math, science, and graduation rates. Looking ahead, Assistant Superintendent for Academics Lisa Robinson stated: "It's not just a one blanket that works for everyone," highlighting the importance of data-driven decisions. The district aims to raise all schools to at least a "C" grade and is committed to providing additional support where needed, particularly in improving third-grade reading performance at Greensboro Elementary.