Warren County Public Schools reports improvement in students graduating postsecondary ready

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Kentucky Department of Education released annual School Report Card data on Tuesday.
District officials say the assessments were administered to Kentucky students during the spring of 2023. Warren County Public Schools says across most of WCPS, students and staff are celebrating a large improvement in gap group performance, allowing many schools to reach their assessment goals.
Among the many highlights, WCPS says postsecondary readiness attainment, such as college and career readiness, increased significantly this year across the district for all 12th-grade students that are graduating.
The percentage of WCPS high school students graduating Postsecondary Ready improved from 79% to 87.4% from the 2021-22 school year to the 2022-23 school year, according to WCPS.
“In Warren County Public Schools, state assessment data provides us with a snapshot of information to guide our work as we address the individual learning needs of our students. We have many areas for celebration, and you can trust us to continue our focus on expanding learning and leadership growth opportunities for our 18,000+ students,” reports Rob Clayton, superintendent of Warren County Public Schools. “We are extremely proud of our students who come ready to learn each day and the commitment and dedication of the 3,000 employees that make up Team WCPS.”
To see the 2022-23 School Report Card for Warren County Public Schools, click here. For all reports, click here.