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Multiple Measures of Student Success

A complete picture of how students learn, grow, and prepare for life.

Student success cannot be defined by a single test score.

In Fleming County Schools, success is measured through multiple, meaningful indicators that reflect the whole child: their growth, skills, readiness, and well-being.

  • Progress over time, showing learning beyond one test day.

  • Communication, collaboration, problem-solving, and adaptability — the skills students need in life and work.

  • Student-driven projects, performances, and original solutions.

  • Preparation for college, careers, and active citizenship.

  • Belonging, motivation, participation, and resilience as essential parts of success.

What We Measure

Together, these measures give a balanced view of student success. From academic progress to the durable skills, creativity, readiness, and well-being, these measures prepare students for life.

 

Each measure adds an important layer to the story of how students learn and grow in Fleming County.

  • Progress over time, showing learning beyond one test day.

  • Communication, collaboration, problem-solving, and adaptability — the skills students need in life and work.

  • Student-driven projects, performances, and original solutions.

  • Preparation for college, careers, and active citizenship.

  • Belonging, motivation, participation, and resilience as essential parts of success.

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