Now, For The Hard Part

Three-Year Averaging Helps Local Schools Win Accreditation For Now

Posted: September 27, 2012

LEFT TO RIGHT: Montevideo Middle School students Jonathan Good, Jacob Weakly and Will Lenhart work in Summer Rosson’s math class on Wednesday. Averaging scores over a three-year period helped local schools earn state accreditation this year, but they will have to make adjustments to keep up in the future, officials say. (Photos by Stephen Mitchell / DN-R)
Montevideo Middle School student Nora Valente practices her typing in computer class on Wednesday. All county schools won state accreditation this year.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Montevideo Middle School students David Ritchie, Austin Hill and Trevor Lamoreaux work together in technology class on Wednesday.
HARRISONBURG — Schools across Virginia, and 13 locally, were saved by three-year averaging in this year’s state accreditation process, education leaders said.

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