Westville school officials happy with state test results
WESTVILLE – School officials said Wednesday they are pleased overall with the results of the standardized tests district students took this spring, but want to see improvement in some areas.
Superintendent Jim Owens said all three district schools met their adequate yearly progress goals, but that the district as a whole did not because some students with learning disabilities did not perform well enough on the tests.
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