Williamsburg Independent Schools reported strong growth with Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) testing scores this year, but one teacher expressed concerns regarding the district’s Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) testing schedule for younger students during the April 28 Board of Education meeting. According to Principal Ashley Partin, 10 out of 12 grade levels increased student achievement in reading and math from fall to spring. “Over the…
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