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The 2023-24 state assessment and district rating results were released by the Nebraska Department of Education this winter with Fullerton Schools achieving some outstanding results.
Those results were presented to the Fullerton Board of Education at the February Board meeting by elementary principal Tammy Carlson.
The results from Fullerton Elementary School were again at the top of the class as they received the highest rating of EXCELLENT. The students had great success in all the tested areas of English/language arts, math and science. The students scored above the state average in all three areas. The elementary students have seen a steady increase in scores for four consecutive years in both English/language arts and math. Fullerton Junior High School (grades 7 and 8) had improved results in science, but saw some declines in English/language arts and math. They received a rating of GOOD from the state. For Fullerton High School the test results came from the ACT taken by last year’s junior class. The class has outstanding scores in all three areas of English/language arts and science, and math, exceeding the state average in all three categories. They received a rating of EXCELLENT! The overall combined district scores had Fullerton Public Schools above the state average in English/language arts, math and science. The district received a rating of EXCELLENT!
The staff and students at Fullerton Schools are thrilled about the outstanding results of these academic tests. We will gear up for another round of tests this spring with high expectations for success.
Fullerton, NE — Fullerton Public Schools is excited to announce a new partnership with Central
Nebraska Community Action Partnership (CNCAP) to establish the Little Warriors Head Start, a
program set to launch in the fall of 2025.
This initiative represents a significant step forward in providing high-quality early childhood
education opportunities to the community. Building on the success of the current Head Start
program, the Little Warriors Head Start will serve as a new entity, maintaining the same high
standards while incorporating innovative strategies to support young learners.
As part of this collaboration, Fullerton Public Schools will act as a financial and educational
programming partner. This enhanced partnership aims to ensure sustainable funding, a robust
curriculum, and a nurturing environment for children in the program.
This partnership reinforces a commitment to investing in the future of our community by
providing children with the resources and support they need to thrive.
The Little Warriors Head Start program will continue to offer comprehensive early education
services, focusing on school readiness, social-emotional development, and family engagement.
By combining the expertise of CNCAP and the resources of Fullerton Public Schools, the
program is poised to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children and families in the
Fullerton community.
To fill out an application please contact the Little Warriors Head Start at 308-536-3127.