Stacy Stepney Chief Academic Officer | Dekalb County School District
Stacy Stepney Chief Academic Officer | Dekalb County School District
The Georgia Department of Education has released the 2024 College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) scores. The results show a significant reduction in achievement gaps at both elementary and high school levels.
According to State School Superintendent Richard Woods, "These results are a testament to the hard work of our students, teachers, and schools." He emphasized the importance of continuous improvement and expressed optimism about future progress.
The CCRPI is a comprehensive school improvement, accountability, and communication platform for Georgia schools. It measures how well schools are preparing students for the next educational level. This year's scores indicate that efforts to address disparities in education have been effective.
Superintendent Woods highlighted that the success was due to targeted interventions and resources aimed at supporting underserved student groups. "We will continue our commitment to ensuring all students have access to a high-quality education," he stated.
The release of these scores provides valuable insights into areas where schools have made strides as well as areas needing further attention. As educators analyze the data, they will focus on strategies to maintain momentum in closing achievement gaps.
Georgia's education system remains focused on equipping students with the skills necessary for success beyond school. The ongoing commitment to reducing disparities reflects an overarching goal of equitable education for all students in the state.