By Nick Shook
Beacon Journal staff writer
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Akron schools earned poor grades in graduation rates and K-3 literacy, board members learned at their Monday meeting.
In a presentation given by assistant superintendent Ellen McWilliams-Woods, the board examined the three grades currently available: graduation rate, K-3 literacy, and the prepared for success measure. Seventy-four percent of students in Akron Public Schools graduated in four years, earning a letter grade of F, while 83.8 percent of students graduated in five years, resulting in a letter grade of D.
The state is releasing the school district report card grades in two steps — a process that is usually done in one. Monday’s presentation was the first phase. Continue reading