Scottsdale School District Proficiency Scores Drop
Scottsdale School District Proficiency Scores Drop

Scottsdale School District Proficiency Scores Drop

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The Scottsdale Unified School District is facing a significant decline in academic performance, with science proficiency scores dropping 24% since 2019 and less than 50% of eighth graders proficient in math. Superintendent Scott Menzel's focus on social justice initiatives has led to a historical low in spending on student instruction, amounting to a $41.7 million loss in academic resources. As a result, enrollment has decreased by over 1,500 students, further straining the district's funding. In Pinellas County, a school board member has filed a complaint alleging that campaign ads for her opponent violate non-partisan election laws by identifying the candidate as a Republican. Meanwhile, in Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis has endorsed multiple school board candidates, intensifying partisan dynamics in local elections, which have increasingly become battlegrounds over educational policies and curriculum regulations. These developments reflect a broader trend of rising political tensions impacting school governance across the country.

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