Creekview High School Tops District with 92.5 CCRPI Score
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Principal attributes success to teacher expectations and leadership as school earns highest accountability score in Cherokee County.
<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Creekview High School secured the top spot among all Cherokee County School District facilities with a 92.5 overall score on Georgia’s College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI), marking a significant achievement in statewide accountability measurements announced this week.</p><p>The score stands as the highest among all schools in the district. According to district officials, the 92.5 rating represents excellence across all measured areas and verifies that students are achieving significant learning growth within Creekview classrooms compared to state benchmarks.</p><p>Principal Mark Vance credited the high score to a combination of instructional leadership and staff dedication. "I attribute this success to our teachers for embracing high expectations, our instructional leadership team, our instructional coach and the professional development she has implemented throughout the year," Vance stated.</p><p>Vance also noted the administrative team's active involvement in teacher Professional Learning Community meetings as a contributing factor. Residents and parents wishing to view more details regarding the district's performance on the state accountability system can visit the Cherokee County School District website.</p>
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