The call caught FWISD mother Adrienne Haynes off guard. A Dunbar High School counselor was checking in about her son's academic progress - something she said she had not experienced before then. "I give credit to the superintendent," Haynes said. "Before her, a lot of times we wouldn't know what was happening in the schools." Each grade level saw improvements on recent midyear exams that track students' progress. The average reading score increased by 1 to 8 points while the average math score bumped up 1 to 5 points. Are recent improvements enough to keep Karen Molinar as superintendent?
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Michael Spurlin
ATPE
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