03/30/2026
We are proud to be among the schools with double-digit breakthrough results on CCRPI!
3-year Impact Data: District-wide improvement
Over the past 3 years, 21 of our 24 schools (87.5%) have improved their CCRPI ratings. Even more, 6 schools (25%) e.g. Cousins MS +13.3 pts, Liberty MS +12.7 pts, Livingston MS +12 pts, Heard-Mixon ES +11.6 pts, Rocky Plains ES +10.5 pts, and Indian Creek MS +10.1 pts -- have improved by double digits – a marker for what we call breakthrough results. An honorable mention also goes to Porterdale ES who improved their CCRPI rating by +9.9 pts.
We are proud of these outcomes - but actually, something deeper is taking hold across our district.
Classroom by classroom and school by school, students are experiencing stronger instruction and more consistent support. It means we are building on what was already working - and sharpening it with research-based practices that drive results. We’ve also reflected on times when our pace was too fast or when we tried to do too much at once – all in service to children. In those moments, we’ve listened to the voices of those closest to the work and made adjustments.
Yet and still, this kind of progress doesn’t happen neatly, or without discomfort – but for our kids and community, it matters. Stronger schools mean greater opportunity for our students and a stronger future for Newton County.
And at the center of it all are our phenomenal teachers and leaders, and the focused leadership of our Board of Education.
Read our press release for more information: https://www.newtoncountyschools.org/departments/public_relations/news/3_year_c_c_r_p_i_results