Summit School District Superintendent Tony Byrd said a comment he made about volunteer parent groups and “privileged white people” during a January public meeting “wasn’t appropriate.” Last week, The Washington Times published an article, quoting.
Summit School District Superintendent Tony Byrd said a comment he made about volunteer parent groups and “privileged white people” during a January public meeting “wasn’t appropriate.” Last week, the Washington Times published an article quoting.
In April, Moffat County School District students will be participating in state testing. These tests, primarily CMAS (Colorado Measures of Academic Success) for elementary and middle schoolers and PSAT for high school students, help demonstrate.
Moffat County School District is committed to improving the outcomes of its students in every way it can. One way to measure the mastery of academic subjects is through annual CMAS testing, which stands for.
Efforts in the Roaring Fork School District to put student achievement back on track following a performance slide coming out of the pandemic years appear to be working, punctuated by a huge turnaround in just.