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 on October 30, 2025

NU talks state report card data

By By Kyle Meddles, Richwood Gazette 

 

The North Union Board of Education recently went over district report card data from the 2024 – 2025 school year, which presents both good areas for staff to celebrate and bad areas for staff to work on moving forward.

Using a five-star rating system, the state handed North Union an overall rating of 3.5-stars, which was down from the previous school year’s fourstar overall rating. This score is determined based on the rating of six total components: achievement, progress, gap closing, graduation, early literacy and college, career, workforce and military readiness (CCWM). At a recent meeting of the board of education, chief academic officer Sandy Richards said that after comparing the districts’ score to other schools, administrative staf…

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