LOUISVILLE, Ky. —

JCPS received its report card for the last school year, and results are mixed, showing improvement in some areas and setbacks in others.

Results from the Kentucky Summative Assessment for the 2024-25 school year found the district's graduation rate reached a record high at 89.2 percent, and the postsecondary readiness rate climbed to 84 percent, showing improvement over the past three years.

The graduation rate for Black students reached 90.8 percent, nearly matching their white peers with a gap of 0.1 percentage points.

That compares to a three-point difference three years ago.

While this shows positive momentum, seven more schools also entered into CSI status, meaning their state assessment scores ranked in the bottom five-percent statewide.

This rose from 34 scho

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