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CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) –
As it does every year, on Thursday the Ohio Department of Education(ODE) published report cards for school districts and schools for the 2016-2017 school year.
According to a news release from the ODE, “Districts and schools were graded on six components for the 2016-2017 school year. The components are Achievement, Progress, Gap Closing, Graduation Rate, K-3 Literacy and Prepared for Success. Districts and schools received A-F grades on each of the six components and most of the individual measures. There are no new measures on the 2016-2017 report cards.”
The Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) once again received almost all F’s. The only non-F is for K-3 Literacy that was given a C.
The district points to a couple of gains for example the K-3 Literacy grade of C is up from what was an F last year. Also a four-year graduation rate increased of 2.8 percent, to 71.9 percent of students.
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