Camden County Schools is celebrating commendable achievements following the release of the 2024 College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) results. The district's schools have demonstrated strong performance across various components, reflecting ongoing dedication to educational excellence.
Steady Performance and Growth
In the latest CCRPI results, Camden County Schools maintained its Content Mastery scores across all three grade bands, showcasing consistent academic achievement. Notably, the elementary schools in the district experienced increases in both Progress and Readiness components, highlighting the effectiveness of their educational strategies and interventions aimed at enhancing student learning experiences.
Areas of Comparison
While Camden County schools outperformed the state average in nearly every category, there was a notable exception in the Closing Gaps component for elementary schools. However, this year's scores did not include Math, making direct comparisons with previous years difficult. The 2024 Math scores will serve as a new baseline for future assessments.
The middle schools in the district showed favorable outcomes in Content Mastery and Readiness, while Camden County High School continued to excel, surpassing state averages in all CCRPI components. This consistent performance underscores the district's commitment to preparing students for post-secondary success.
Individual School Achievements
Several schools within the district achieved remarkable scores, further accentuating Camden's robust educational framework:
Kingsland, Mamie Lou Gross, Mary Lee Clark, and Woodbine Elementary Schools
achieved Content Mastery scores exceeding 90.
St. Marys Elementary
attained a perfect score of 100.0 in Progress.
Kingsland and Woodbine Elementary Schools
also scored 100.0 in Closing Gaps.
Sugarmill, Matilda Harris, and Mary Lee Clark Elementary Schools
led in Readiness, each with scores above 89.
Camden County High School maintained a steady graduation rate, reflecting its ongoing commitment to student success.
Focus on Continuous Improvement
As part of its strategic efforts to sustain and enhance performance, Camden County Schools will continue to prioritize training on understanding CCRPI components. Starting with the 2024 summer administrative retreat, the district has integrated specific action steps into school improvement plans, tailored to address unique school goals and foster continuous improvement.
The district's sustained success in the CCRPI metrics not only highlights the hard work of students and educators alike but also sets a benchmark for educational excellence in Georgia. Camden County Schools remain dedicated to providing high-quality education and preparing students for future challenges and opportunities.