6 DeKalb County schools removed from federal improvement list

The Brief

  • Six DeKalb schools improved enough to be removed from CSI and TSI federal designations.
  • Cross Keys High School raised its graduation rate from 64.4% to 72.3%.
  • Three other schools were added to the TSI list for support related to students with disabilities.

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. Six DeKalb County schools have been removed from a federal list identifying them as needing improvement.

DeKalb schools removed from federal improvement list

What we know:

Cross Keys High School, Chapel Hill Elementary School, Indian Creek Elementary School, Oak View Elementary School, Towers High School, and Woodridge Elementary School were all removed from the Comprehensive School Improvement (CSI) and Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI) designations.

These designations identify schools with one or more consistently underperforming student subgroups based on categories tied to college and career readiness, including Content Mastery, Progress, Closing Gaps, Readiness, and Graduation Rate.

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