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Racine NAACP urges independent audit after flat math and science scores

February 03, 2026 | Racine Unified School District, School Districts, Wisconsin


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Racine NAACP urges independent audit after flat math and science scores
Walter Williams, president of the Racine NAACP, used the public‑engagement period to press the board for immediate action after the district’s recent math and science data showed flat results from 2023–24 to 2024–25.

Williams asked the board to commission an independent audit of math and science curricula to identify deficiencies and biases, to develop and publicly release a comprehensive improvement plan within 60 days (including targeted professional development and expanded tutoring), and to hold regular town‑hall meetings that include parents, educators and civil‑rights organizations to monitor progress. He said the NAACP is ready to collaborate but will not tolerate complacency, and called on district leadership to be held accountable.

The board heard the comment during the public‑engagement portion and adjourned shortly thereafter.

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