Denver school board praises, but expresses concern, for students’ CMAS performance

Denver Public School Board members both praised, and expressed concern for, its students’ performance on the Colorado Measures of Academic Success at its meeting Wednesday.

Board of Education directors walked a fine line during their regular meeting between praising students for the district’s overall gains while pushing Superintendent Alex Marrero to do more to raise proficiency in math and English and close the stubborn achievement gap.

“This isn’t enough — and it is fantastic news,” Director Scott Esserman said…

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