The California standardized test results released Wednesday showed a stagnation in the progress of these groups not only in Los Angeles but statewide, heightening concern in the community.
California Standardized Test results in language arts indicate that students are quickly approaching proficiency, with the percentage of students at the basic level jumping from 13 percent before the intervention to 33 percent after the intervention.
Not exact matches
Less than one - third are reading and writing at grade level, and barely more than one - third are performing at grade level in math, according to
results on
California's
standardized tests.
The
California Education Code prohibits comparing
results of the previous
standardized tests with the scores on the new Smarter Balanced
tests in the Common Core that students will take this spring.
Results of the previous
California Standards
Tests and other standardized tests were sent to districts in the su
Tests and other
standardized tests were sent to districts in the su
tests were sent to districts in the summer.
And the Aspire Public Schools ranked first in
California among large districts with two - thirds or more low - income students, based on 2010 - 11
standardized test results, with 100 percent of graduating seniors accepted to four - year colleges or universities.
Not too long ago,
California released its statewide 2012 annual school rankings, listing the top - performing schools in the state, based on the Academic Performance Index (API), which is calculated from
standardized test results.
Reports and data files are based on
test results of the
Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program, the
California High School Exit Examination (CAHSEE), and the
California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA).
«The harm to
California's low - income students of a short gap without a state
standardized test score is dwarfed by the life - long effects that millions of low - income and minority students nationwide will experience as a
result of the Department's failure to monitor and enforce their right to equitable access to qualified, experienced, and effective teachers.»
«The harm to
California's low - income students of a short gap without a state
standardized test score is dwarfed by the life - long effects that millions of low - income and minority students nationwide will experience as a
result of the Department's failure to monitor and enforce their right... Read More
You would have had to go to the state's website,
California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress, where
results on state
standardized test scores are listed to see how students at Bancroft performed on the Common Core - aligned
tests.
If recent news of
California's lackluster
standardized test scores was sobering, just wait until individual student
results reach household mailboxes.
But when the researchers compared
California schools districts, based on their English learners»
standardized test scores and mastery of English proficiency, and then followed up with site visits and interviews with administrators, they discovered that many of the most successful districts viewed the Common Core as a means to higher achievement for these students, and used strategies in line with its goals to achieve their good
results.