Lake County International Charter School jumps 19 points on STAR Test

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MIDDLETOWN – Lake County International Charter School (LCICS), for the second year in a row, increased its Standardized Testing and Reporting scores (STAR), raising the school’s overall score 19 points from 720 to 739.


Director Karl Reichman said, “Last year’s growth of 17 points was an incredible achievement, and to be able to exceed that this year is exciting proof that our programs are truly working! This is just one measure of our students’ successes, but is one that our students and our teachers can be very proud of.”


Lake County International Charter School (LCICS) is a tuition-free, K-8th grade public, school that is WASC accredited and an authorized International Baccalaureate (IB) World school providing students with an inquiry-based, enriched education in a nurturing environment.


At LCICS, students are taught to become competent and self-motivated individuals with a commitment to life-long learning, enabling them to reach their full potentials as literate, knowledgeable, principled and responsible global citizens of the 21st century.


For more information, call 707-987-3063 or go online, www.lcics.org .