
USD 383 officials said Wednesday they’ve seen modest academic gains and are addressing ongoing challenges in the district’s latest accountability report.
Andrea Tiede, director of teaching and learning for the Manhattan-Ogden District, shared with the school board some data comparing 2024 and 2025 in several areas.
According to data, the district’s graduation rate stood at 83.3% percent in 2025, up from 82.8% in 2024. The state rate is 90.5%.
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