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Agency of Education Finds Errors in State Report Card | Seven Days
- The Vermont Agency of Education found a coding error in a recent data report affecting school designations.
- The error traces back to 2017 and led to a revised report released eight days after the original.
- The agency plans a review of schools labeled as needing targeted support over the past eight years.
- Officials say the overall statewide findings remain unchanged despite the corrections.
- The report includes data on test results, graduation rates, and postsecondary enrollment.
- Some superintendents questioned the methodology before the report’s release.
- Mount Mansfield district’s two schools were initially labeled but the designation was removed in the rereleased data.
- The Vermont Superintendents Association urged a more collaborative review before public release.
- The issue sparked calls for greater transparency and accountability in state education reporting.
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