Sarasota Schools
Sarasota continued to earn high marks in school grades released by the state Tuesday.
More than 70 percent of schools earned a grade of A or B, and most schools showed no change from 2004.
Still, Superintendent Gary Norris said county schools haven't reached their potential.
"We're not satisfied with the progress that our middle school and high schools are making, especially with certain groups of students," he said.
Despite the disruption of Hurricane Charley, all but one of Charlotte County public schools received a "high-performing" A or B grade, according to state marks released Wednesday.
Thirteen of the 17 district schools received an A grade, three were given B's, and Port Charlotte High School maintained its C.
Article from Sarasota Herald Tribune
More than 70 percent of schools earned a grade of A or B, and most schools showed no change from 2004.
Still, Superintendent Gary Norris said county schools haven't reached their potential.
"We're not satisfied with the progress that our middle school and high schools are making, especially with certain groups of students," he said.
Despite the disruption of Hurricane Charley, all but one of Charlotte County public schools received a "high-performing" A or B grade, according to state marks released Wednesday.
Thirteen of the 17 district schools received an A grade, three were given B's, and Port Charlotte High School maintained its C.
Article from Sarasota Herald Tribune
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