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2023-2024 Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) Results for

Elementary:

Proficient Reading: 25%

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Distinguished Reading: 11%

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Proficient Math: 27%

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Distinguished Math: 9%

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Middle:

Proficient Reading: 26%

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Distinguished Reading: 23%

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Proficient Math: 29%

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Distinguished Math: 13%

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High:

Proficient Reading: 19%

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Distinguished Reading: 7%

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Proficient Math: 20%

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Distinguished Math: 2%

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At the Danville Schools board of education meeting at Edna L. Toliver Intermediate School on Monday, Oct. 20, several students and staff were recognized.

Students take a photo with their recognition certificates.

The following students were recognized for the highest fall iReady scores in their grade levels in reading and math (not all students recognized are pictured):

  • Kurt Ramsey, 2nd grade, math
  • Aria Baumgartner, 2nd grade, reading
  • Reia Frey, 3rd grade, math
  • Saoirse Harney, 3rd grade, reading
  • Matthew Pendygraft, 4th grade, math
  • Liara Baumgartner, 4th grade, reading
  • Mildred Ramsey, 5th grade, math and reading

 

Students take a photo with their recognition certificates.

The following students were recognized for being part of Toliver's very first cross country team (not all students who were recognized are pictured):

  • Silas Ranson
  • Waylon Clark
  • Owen Kuchenbrod
  • Tywin Ford
  • Beau Schweickhardt
  • Kurt Ramsey
  • Westin Ruckel
  • Ben King
  • Mildred Ramsey
  • Anna Neikirk
  • Alyssa Policarpio
  • Tara Mastroianni
  • Monroe Blair
  • Blaise Wittig

 

Student takes a photo with recognition certificate.

Student Mia Asmont was recognized for scoring 765 points in basketball as a 5th grader playing on John W. Bate Middle School's team.

 

Staff members take photos with their recognition certificates.

The following staff were recognized at the meeting (not all are pictured):

  • Sarah Beauman, for guiding Toliver through the Family Friendly School certification process
  • Susan Wheeler, for her leadership on the Deeper Learning Team and as a community schools teacher lead for Toliver
  • Melissa Ely, for her exemplary instructional practices and her leadership on the Deeper Learning team.
  • Robyn Leigh, for her passion and leadership in implementing science and social studies curriculum.
  • Tesha Bryant, for her selfless dedication to Toliver students and families
  • Dana Gilliam and Katie Layne, for creating a warm and welcoming cafeteria environment where students feel seen and cared for.
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