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42 <br /> 1 Slide#8 <br /> 2014.2015 2015.2016 201&2017 2017.2018 201a-2419 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022.2023 <br /> ALL 59A 62.2 63r4 fill 58.6 4I03 48A 52A <br /> Female 62A 65.7 65.5 643 61.2 40 4-8,fi 53.2 <br /> Male 55.5 59 61_d 60.1 56.6 40.6 4.6.2 51.7 <br /> Awr,lod 57.7 66.7 65.2 63 45.6 69.2 60 76.5 <br /> Asian 77.1 80.8 77.3 77.5 80_7 51.8 Fifi_2 61) <br /> Black 34.7 38 39.9 40.7 40.9 21.7 30 34.5 <br /> Hispanic 42.5 46.6 45A 4S.8 48.8 20.4 30.1 35_i <br /> Multi 62.3 617 66.9 67.8 59.2 40.9 48 5+0.9 <br /> White 74.3 73.1 76.1 74.3 71.2 SSA 63.8 67.9 <br /> ED5 39.5 12.6 42.9 42.6 44.6 19.9 29.4 34.9 <br /> NED5 71_5 52.8 63.3 71.1 <br /> ELS 16_1 18.6 16A 33,6 27 e4S 12.1 15 <br /> NELS 44.5 53.5 58.4 <br /> SWD 1910 223 25.3 US 22 10.8 13.9 15.2 <br /> NSN+U 64.1 44.4 53.8 56,5 <br /> AIfG a95 595 3-95 1 g }75 84.5 91.3 93.3 <br /> MILITARY >95 1619 70.5 76,8 78 <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Dr. Greene said that they are not back to pre-Covid performance, but they are seeing <br /> 4 steady progress. She said they are concerned about the gap in their learning progress, and they <br /> 5 continue to focus on closing the gap by aligning the resources to the needs of the students. <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Slide #9 <br /> State Comparison: <br /> pao Proficiency <br /> oi Scores <br /> Ivey Takeaways <br /> • Mgrew by4%from 21-22 to <br /> 22-23 <br /> • North Carolina grew by 3%from Orange Count <br /> 21-22 to 22-23 Schools <br /> North Carolina 54° <br /> 9*LNG[ COUNTY €CNVVL F 2We M95Feel Yyx 4Rex4Re-CPuNrrFu 4T COM <br /> 8 <br /> 9 <br />