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PWCS Superintendent Highlights Four Years of Progress Under Vision 2025 Strategic Plan

Prince William County Schools Superintendent LaTanya McDade. [Courtesy of PWCS on X]
“In just four years, PWCS moved from planning change to achieving sustainable progress for all students,” Superintendent Dr. LaTanya D. McDade shared, Prince William County Public Schools reported. “This presentation shows our journey—how we turned strategy into action and measurable results.”

“We now have 45.7% of all graduates earning post graduate credentials and 65% of career and technical education (CTE) graduates earning one or more college or career credentials,” Dr. McDade reported. “To date, PWCS has the highest entry-level teacher salary in Northern Virginia.”

During the Nov. 18 School Board meeting, Dr. McDade outlined gains including a 94.8% graduation rate, reductions in absenteeism and dropout rates, improved SOL pass rates, expanded CTE opportunities, and major compensation increases to strengthen teacher recruitment and retention. She also introduced PWCS Elevate 2030, the next strategic plan focusing on global competency, personalized learning, and teacher empowerment.

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