It’s almost time once again to discuss testing data and assessments for the Christian County Public School System, as the district received their scores from the state recently.
Superintendent Chris Bentzel says they’ve received the preliminary data, and from here, they’ll go over the details with a fine-toothed comb to see how their students are performing in comparison to themselves and the state as whole.
It’ll be a couple more weeks before the numbers are released to the public, as they work to make sure all the data has been transferred from the state correctly.
Bentzel says no matter what the numbers say, good or bad, they’ll continue striving to constantly improve, as there is always room for growth.
As long as nothing changed with the state assessment scoring process or system, then the school system should be able to compare this upcoming data with prior years to determine where the district lands.