More than two-thirds of Clark County School District schools improved their overall performance in the 2024-2025 school year, according to new data from the Nevada Department of Education.

Seventy percent of CCSD schools had gains in ratings based on the Nevada School Performance Framework, the statewide public school rating system that is often referred to as the Nevada Report Card, the school district said in a news release Friday.

State data showed district-wide improvements in English language arts and math proficiency across elementary, middle and high schools, school officials said. It added that the greatest improvement was a 4.9 percent district-wide increase in middle school English language arts proficiency.

“Student success is our core focus as we become the Destination Distr

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