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Dr. Jason Jeffrey

 Dr. Jason Jeffrey is the Superintendent of the West Shore ESD. Prior to joining WSESD, Jason served as an assistant superintendent, director, principal, teacher, and coach. He has also served as an adjunct professor at several universities, including CMU, WMU, FSU, and GVSU.   


Why the 3.0 county GPA goal is important to me: People who earn a college degree and/or technical certification enjoy a higher standard of living and quality of life than others. Communities with a highly educated workforce are more prosperous than those with lower rates of educational attainment. Everyone wins when students exit high school and earn a postsecondary credential. Research conducted by the University of Chicago found that high-school grade point averages are five times stronger than test scores in predicting college graduation. This is one rationale for the Mason CAN’s college readiness goal of a 3.0 GPA for local students. 


Contact:  231-898-1555 


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