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MDUSD API

MDUSD API. The district experienced an 11 point API gain. These gains were do to the collaborative efforts of our teachers, support staff members, parents, students and administrators. Elementary. 25 of 32 elementary schools increased their API

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MDUSD API

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  1. MDUSD API The district experienced an 11 point API gain. These gains were do to the collaborative efforts of our teachers, support staff members, parents, students and administrators.

  2. Elementary • 25 of 32 elementary schools increased their API • Ayers, Cambridge, Fair Oaks, Highlands, Holbrook, Monte Gardens, Shore Acres, Silverwood, Standwood, Sun Terrace, Wren and Ygnacio Valley all had double digit increases • Cambridge, Fair Oaks, and Ygnacio Valley all broke 700 • Ayers broke 800 • Monte Gardens broke 900

  3. Middle School • 7 of 10 middle schools had double digit increases in their API – El Dorado, Foothill, Glenbrook, Oak Grove, Pine Hollow, Pleasant Hill, Riverview • El Dorado broke 700 • Pleasant Hill broke 800 • Foothill reached 900

  4. High School • Four of six high school increased their API • College Park and Mt. Diablo had double digit increases • College Park broke 800 • Horizons, Sunrise, and Crossroads all had double digit increases in their API

  5. Room to Grow • Though we made strong growth we still have room to grow • We need to close the achievement gap of our lower socioeconomic, English Learner, African American, Hispanic/Latino, and students with special needs • Our District Goals and Objectives focus on ensuring that we are meeting the learning needs of every student

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