In case you didn't hear about it, Columbus has had good news about its reading scores: 87 percent of third -
graders met the state's reading requirements and will move on to the fourth grade, compared with about 74 percent last school year.
Forty - seven percent of O'Farrell's 11th
graders met or exceeded standards.
Only 11 percent of TEAM ninth -
graders met that mark.
In fact, in Bridgeport, for example, only 22.5 % of 3rd through 8th
graders met or exceeded the English Language Arts (ELA) Common Core State Standards; only 9.9 % of 3rd through 8th
graders met or exceeded the math standards.
Only 42 percent of eighth
graders met that mark, but that was still a significant improvement from just a few years earlier.
Seventy - nine percent of 1st
graders met the standards by the end of the 2005 - 06 school year, a year before the RTI process started.
Similarly, 26 percent of economically disadvantaged 4th
graders met the SBAC standard, while more than half (53 %) met the standard the last time the CST was administered (2012 — 13).
In math, roughly 28 percent of the district's 11th
graders met or exceeded the standards — slightly less than 29 percent statewide and well below the 35 percent countywide.
He noted the state tests showed 65 percent of Vista Unified's 11th
graders met or exceeded English language standards — besting the county and state averages — and 34 percent of district students met the math standards, beating the state's average and falling just shy of the county's.
In Oceanside Unified, only 35 percent of the district's 11th
graders met or exceeded English language arts / literacy standards, compared to 56 percent statewide and 60 percent countywide.
Harford third -
graders met or exceeded standards on their reading exam at a 53.3 percent rate, up from 51.7 percent in 2016 but below 56.5 percent in 2015.
Forty - three percent of Virginia fourth
graders met or exceeded the rigorous NAEP standard for proficiency, statistically higher than both the 38 percent nationwide and 36 percent in the South.
Even so, only a quarter of eighth - graders and one in five fourth -
graders met the higher criteria of proficiency.
In reading, by contrast, just over half of the seventh
graders met comparable standards.
In 2016, 86 percent of Comienza fourth -
graders met or exceeded standards on the state test in English Language Arts (59 percent exceeded).
In math, just 36 percent of third -
graders met or exceeded the state standard — and that was the best result for any grade.
In 2004, only 38.8 percent of 10th -
graders met standards on all three subjects of the WASL.
In Spokane at the Spokane International Academy, 62 percent of low - income sixth -
graders met the state math standard and 72 percent met the English standard, compared to districtwide results of 33 percent of low - income sixth - graders passing the math exam and 42 percent passing the English test.
Standardized tests similar to the Connecticut Mastery Tests, which students take in fourth grade, indicated in mid-winter that 35 percent of second
graders met the goal on the logical mathematical section and 40 percent met the goal on a writing test.
And more good news: the most recent sixth - grade proficiency scores surpassed AYP targets» for language and eighth
graders met AYP language targets, missing AYP in math by one point.
After the Reteach and Enrich program, the number of third -, fourth -, and fifth -
graders meeting and exceeding state math standards increased significantly.
California's year - end test can tell which 5th
graders meet the state's math standards; it can't tell if some of those 5th graders have progressed to trigonometry or pre-calculus, as two Los Altos kids did last year.
Once each month, on a Friday afternoon, fifth
graders meet with their organizations.
In contrast, the two closest local district elementary schools saw just 17 percent to 20 percent of fourth -
graders meet or exceed standards in ELA, and 16 percent to 31 percent of students meet or exceed standards in math.
It found that only 38 % of 12th
graders meet its preparedness benchmark in reading, and 39 % meet its preparedness benchmark in math.
The percentage of Hispanic Virginia fourth
graders meeting or exceeding the NAEP standard is significantly larger today than in 2000, when only 16 percent met or exceeded the standard.
The percentage of Virginia eighth
graders meeting the national proficiency standard for mathematics also is significantly larger than in 2003.
As you can easily see from the overall performance, fewer than 1/2 of all students meet or exceed Math standards and slightly more than 1/3 of eleventh
graders meet or exceed Math standards.
In Chicago, schools using STEP had twice as many third
graders meeting or exceeding grade level literacy standards relative to district peers.
Learning new words with the help of VocabularySpellingCity's online games and activities and printable worksheets will also help sixth
graders meet language standards such as this one: «L. 6.5.
Only 31 % of fourth -
graders meet the standard for proficiency.
The percentage of Virginia eighth
graders meeting or exceeding the rigorous national standard for proficiency in science increased significantly in 2011.
Learning new words with the help of VocabularySpellingCity's online games and activities and printable worksheets will also help fifth
graders meet language standards such as this one: «L. 5.6.
Not exact matches
Isais's job as a coffee buyer (and Q
Grader) is to select certified coffees that also
meet his company's high standards for taste.
The first time Vallejo High's new coach, AbeHobbs,
met him, CC was an eighth -
grader gnawing on a supersized Snickers bar.His cousin Nathan Berhel brought him over to be introduced; a pack of Hobbs «spitchers was doing wind sprints.
HANNAH TURLISH LEWISTON, MAINE Hannah, 12, a seventh -
grader at Lewiston Junior High, set Maine age - group records in the 50 - and 100 - yard freestyle, the 50 breaststroke and butterfly and the 100 and 200 IM in one
meet.
So, how many of you cupcake haters think your first
grader can't
meet the same mental standard as a drooling dog?
A high - school swimming coach told me that her tenth -
graders show up at
meets without their goggles and say, «My mom must not have put them in my gym bag.»
Nick Kirkpatrick, a sixth -
grader at Columbia (Ill.) Middle School, had just finished competing in his heat at a 2007 Oklahoma track
meet for athletes with physical disabilities.
I just can't imagine an educator putting that in front of an eight
grader ever,» said one parent at the school board
meeting where the puzzle was addressed.
In last year's inaugural Illinois 5Essentials Survey, 87 percent of all schools in the state
met the 50 - percent participation threshold to receive a Report with participation from more than 70 percent of all teachers and eligible 6th through 12th
graders across Illinois.
He's excited to reconnect with friends, explore his new classroom,
meet his teacher, and call himself a 3rd
grader.
My pre-schooler goes to
meet his teacher today, but my first
grader has been in school for over a month (he's in year round school).
First and second
graders at Tapestry Charter School in Buffalo had a chance to
meet their athletic mentor up close.
«I first
met Ron in 2010 when, working pro bono and working closely with then - Councilman [Vincent] Ignizio and me, he sued the city when it cut school bus service to seventh - and eighth -
graders.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's office revealed over social media that he will
meet today with Gen. John Kelly, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, after a federal immigration agent visited a Queens elementary school late last week seeking to speak with a fourth -
grader.
People flocked to a Massapequa school board
meeting on Aug. 3, 2017, when the agenda focused on the plan to move sixth -
graders districtwide into Alfred G. Berner Middle School with the seventh - and eighth -
graders.
The large majority of third - through eighth -
graders statewide failed to
meet the higher standards on tests given in April.
In math tests administered to third to eighth
graders, just 35.8 percent statewide were considered to
meet or exceed the new Common Core standards.
I'm off to
meet my new group of third
graders in a few hours and I'm both excited and a little nervous, just as I'm sure the kids are.