Mariposa County students have always performed well above other neighboring schools on standardized tests. This year, however, those numbers are sky-high, and administrators credit the work of teachers with the increases.
Each spring, students take a battery of tests. Their scores are aggregated and finally determine a score for each school site. The state’s target is 800, and MCUSD students blew that target out of the water.
As a district, this year’s Academic Performance Index (A...
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