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79
STANFORD ACHIEVEMENT TEST RESULTS
Miami-Dade County Public Schools students in grades 2-8 are administered a nationallystandardized norm-referenced test, the Stanford Achievement Test, Eighth Edition, in the springof each year.
Number Tested and Median Percentiles, Spring 1999
Subtes t/
Grade
Number
Tested Median
Percent
Above
Median
Subtes t/
Grade
Number
Tested
Median Percent
Above
Median
Reading Comprehension Mathematics Computation
2345678
24,24324,62523,40822,42022,23121,87121,263
39384040363838
38383841373939
2345678
24,51424,75323,44322,42622,13321,79921,157
63566453384037
59556150393734
Language Mechanics Mathematics Applications
45678
17,77716,72319,84619,51016,110
3941333131
4242333031
2345678
24,51824,62623,40322,42022,15321,83021,182
52515659394046
52515456404145
Science Social Science
3
5
8
24,539
22,309
20,929
37
41
38
37
42
35
3
5
24,300
22,131
39
39
37
38
Notes: "Percent Above Median" indicates the percent of students who scored above the nationalmedian (i.e., 50th percentile rank).
Source: Office of Educational Planning.
80
STANFORD ACHIEVEMENT TEST RESULTS BYRACE/ETHNIC AND GENDER CATEGORIES
SPRING 1998 and 1999
Median PercentilesElementary and Middle School Students
Subtest/Grade Black Hispanic White Female Male OVERALL
STANFORD ACHIEVEMENT TEST RESULTS BY SCHOOL*1998-99
* Median percentile for all grades.
81
SchoolReadingComp
MathAppl
MathComp
Air Base El. 48 56 53
Allapattah El. 22 37 33
Angelou, Maya E l. 24 46 40
Arcola Lake El. 24 36 43
Ashe, Bowman F. El. 46 55 63
Auburndale El. 35 45 52
Avocado El. 49 60 56
Banyan El. 47 57 58
Beckham, Ethe l El. 53 73 68
Bel-Aire El. 28 40 36
Bent Tree El. 46 53 68
Biscayne El. 40 57 54
Biscayne Gardens El. 30 34 43
Blanton, Van E. E l. 23 40 46
Blue Lakes El. 55 74 73
Brentwood El. 33 59 68
Bright, James H. El. 28 56 59
Broad, R.K.-Bay Harbor El. 61 76 75
Broadmoor El. 26 38 64
Bryan, W.J. El. 33 43 53
Bunche Park E l. 22 27 34
Calusa El. 64 74 78
Campbell Drive El. 33 41 42
Caribbean El. 28 40 36
Carol City El. 22 29 42
Carver El. 50 66 78
Chapman, W . El. 17 24 37
Citrus Grove El. 28 37 49
Coconut Grove El. 54 70 68
Colonial Drive El. 30 37 49
Comstock El. 20 27 36
Coral Gables El. 70 80 82
Coral Park El. 52 68 70
Coral Reef Montessori Chtr. 68 67 89
Coral Reef El. 69 81 82
SchoolReadingComp
MathAppl
MathComp
Coral Terrace El. 43 60 68
Coral Way El. 47 72 81
Crestview El. 43 46 60
Crowder, Thena E l. 28 31 36
Cutler Ridge El. 58 73 74
Cypress El. 54 71 73
Devon Aire El. 64 81 86
Douglas, Marjory S. El. 44 57 68
Douglass, Frederick El. 19 26 27
Drew, Charles R. El. 29 43 46
Dunbar El. 19 25 35
DuPuis, J.G. El. 38 56 60
Earhart, Amelia El. 39 65 89
Earlington Heights E l. 18 18 17
Edison Park El. 23 29 39
Emerson El. 51 63 69
Evans, L.C. El. 15 20 28
Everglades El. 52 68 69
Fairchild, David El. 55 73 82
Fairlawn El. 43 60 68
Fascell, Dante El. 49 66 65
Fienberg/Fisher El. 39 61 69
Flagami El. 40 53 68
Flagler, Henry M. El. 39 51 56
Flamingo El. 45 63 64
Floral Heights El. 18 27 31
Florida City El. 26 37 49
Floyd, Gloria El. 54 60 68
Franklin, Benjamin El. 24 40 61
Fulford El. 42 66 77
Golden Glades E l. 24 35 48
Good, Joella C. El. 47 61 68
Gordon, Jack El. 55 70 64
Graham, Ernest R. E l. 36 50 53
Gratigny El. 23 30 36
STANFORD ACHIEVEMENT TEST RESULTS BY SCHOOL*1998-99
* Median percentile for all grades.
82
SchoolReadingComp
MathAppl
MathComp
Greenglade El. 58 70 72
Greynolds Park El. 44 46 53
Gulfstream El. 39 45 49
Hadley, Charles R. E l. 50 69 71
Hall, Joe El. 54 66 69
Hartner, E. M. El. 24 28 36
Hialeah El. 30 40 49
Hialeah Gardens El. 39 49 40
Hibiscus El. 41 56 63
Boone, V./Highland Oaks El. 66 84 78
Holmes El. 18 31 37
Hoover, Oliver El. 55 66 70
Howard Drive El. 70 84 85
Hurston, Zora N. El. 40 56 56
Ives, Madie El. 47 56 53
Kendale El. 58 70 64
Kendale Lakes El. 61 74 60
Kensington Pa rk El. 38 51 56
Kenwood El. 63 77 82
Key Biscayne E l. 65 78 77
King, Martin L. El. 28 45 64
Kinloch Park El. 34 47 53
Lake Stevens E l. 30 32 36
Lakeview El. 24 37 46
Leewood El. 74 84 86
Lehman, W illiam El. 61 72 66
Leisure City El. 24 40 50
Lentin, Linda El. 28 47 60
Liberty City Charter 30 46 64
Liberty City El. 22 35 39
Little River El. 17 27 32
Lorah Park El. 30 49 64
L’Ouverture, T. El. 20 28 38
Ludlam El. 64 82 82
Martin, F.C. El. 66 77 77
SchoolReadingComp
MathAppl
MathComp
Matthews, W esley El. 52 69 72
Meadowlane E l. 39 51 64
Melrose El. 22 38 43
Miami Gardens El. 28 40 35
Miami Heights El. 32 44 50
Miami Lakes El. 55 66 73
Miami Park El. 23 37 42
Miami Shores El. 39 47 46
Miami Springs El. 52 63 74
Milam, M.A. El. 38 63 71
Miller, Phyllis R. El. 32 45 47
Morningside El. 25 42 57
Moton, R.R. El. 32 48 35
Myrtle Grove El. 35 57 73
Naranja El. 20 34 44
Natural Bridge El. 26 33 31
Norland El. 32 42 54
North Beach El. 65 79 88
North Carol City El. 37 50 60
North County El. 22 30 42
North Dade Ctr/Mod 67 80 86
Languages
North Glade El. 26 40 50
North Hialeah El. 36 54 53
North Miami El. 28 44 50
North Twin Lakes El. 26 36 43
Norwood El. 35 63 78
Oak Grove El. 32 45 53
Ojus El. 56 69 66
Olinda El. 31 51 56
Olympia Heights E l. 43 65 77
Opa Locka El. 20 27 31
Orchard Villa El. 18 30 32
Palmetto El. 71 82 82
Palm Lakes El. 35 46 40
STANFORD ACHIEVEMENT TEST RESULTS BY SCHOOL*1998-99
* Median percentile for all grades.
83
SchoolReadingComp
MathAppl
MathComp
Palm Springs El. 39 54 55
Palm Springs No rth El. 48 65 78
Parkview El. 26 31 38
Parkway El. 31 35 49
Pepper, Claude E l. 55 69 60
Perrine El. 46 60 55
Peskoe, I. & B. El 28 41 42
Pharr, Kelsey El. 23 32 44
Pinecrest El. 76 90 94
Pine Lake El. 33 39 38
Pine Villa El. 19 33 34
Poinciana Park El. 17 19 28
Porter, Gilbert L. El. 58 66 71
Rainbow Park E l. 39 52 58
Redland El. 51 60 61
Redondo El. 28 45 58
Reeves, Henry El. 26 35 42
Richmond El. 25 42 46
Riverside El. 18 31 39
Roberts, Jane S. E l. 59 71 73
Rockway El. 50 69 82
Royal Green El. 44 53 57
Royal Palm El. 53 76 88
Sabal Palm El. 47 57 68
Santa Clara El. 19 28 32
Saunders, L. El. 17 25 21
Scott Lake El. 38 53 61
Seminole El. 54 65 71
Shadowlawn El. 18 31 34
Shenandoah El. 35 43 58
Sheppard, Ben E l. 35 45 54
Silver Bluff El. 36 46 52
SchoolReadingComp
MathAppl
MathComp
Skyway El. 35 52 58
Smith, John I. El. 57 85 92
Snapper Creek E l. 55 70 68
South Hialeah E l. 28 54 77
South Miami El. 49 66 66
South Miami Heigh ts El. 32 42 47
South Pointe El. 45 53 56
Southside El. 40 53 63
Springview El. 55 77 85
Stirrup El. 46 63 66
Sunset El. 67 82 78
Sunset Park El. 54 63 54
Sweetwater El. 42 64 68
Sylvania Heights E l. 45 57 55
Treasure Island El. 42 54 56
Tropical El. 47 59 58
Tucker, Frances S . El. 27 42 55
Twin Lakes El. 42 52 54
Village Green El. 61 71 75
Vineland El. 67 76 75
Walters, Mae El. 29 56 61
Wes t Homestead El. 20 37 44
Wes t Laboratory El. 70 79 65
Wes t Little River El. 20 31 32
Wes tview El. 22 28 36
Whea tley, Phillis El. 17 28 28
Whigh am. Dr. E. L. El. 33 43 46
Whispering Pines El. 58 72 71
Wins ton Park El. 55 65 64
Wyche, Jr. Charles El. 41 70 72
Young, Nathan El. 22 34 45
STANFORD ACHIEVEMENT TEST RESULTS BY SCHOOL*1998-99
84
SchoolReadingComp
MathAppl
MathComp
Allapattah Mid. 15 16 16
Ammons, Herbert Mid. 48 46 39
Arvida Mid. 63 66 72
Bell, Paul Mid. 44 45 41
Brownsville Mid. 15 20 22
Carol City Mid. 22 24 28
Campbell Drive Mid. 26 24 28
Carver, G.W. Mid. 76 79 68
Centennial Mid. 38 38 37
Citrus Grove Mid. 30 28 29
Cutler Ridge Mid. 45 50 41
Dario, Ruben Mid. 47 51 43
Doolin, Howard Mid. 44 54 52
Drew, Charles R. Mid. 19 21 20
Filer, Henry H. Mid. 32 54 33
Florida International Charter 8 23 17
Glades Mid. 55 60 62
Hammocks Mid. 58 61 50
Hialeah Mid. 34 42 31
Highland Oaks Mid. 55 54 46
Homestead Mid. 22 29 22
Jefferson, T. Mid. 22 23 19
Kennedy, John F . Mid 32 35 38
Kinloch Park Mid. 36 36 37
Lake Stevens Mid. 29 56 50
Madison Mid. 22 28 23
Mann, Horace Mid. 29 40 37
Marti, Jose Mid 35 39 38
Mays Mid. 39 40 34
McMillan, H.D. Mid. 52 58 52
Miami Edison Mid. 13 16 16
SchoolReadingComp
MathAppl
MathComp
Miami Lakes Mid. 44 46 44
M. Shores/Barry U. CLC 67 74 69
Miami Springs Mid. 36 40 40
Nautilus Mid. 41 47 37
Norland Mid. 37 40 31
North Dade Mid. 27 28 29
North Miami Mid. 22 23 24
Palm Springs Mid. 41 43 40
Palmetto Mid. 72 78 74
Parkway Mid. 30 32 32
Ponce de Leon Mid. 41 40 37
Redland Mid. 32 34 32
Richmond Heights Mid. 40 40 39
Riviera Mid. 50 50 45
Rockway Mid. 48 53 45
Shenandoah Mid. 36 36 28
South Miami Mid. 58 54 48
Southwood Mid. 66 66 65
Thomas, W.R. Mid. 48 54 51
Washington, B.T. Mid. 15 18 19
West Miami Mid. 40 44 46
Westview Mid. 18 18 23
Youth Co-op Charter 57 66 58
SchoolReadingComp
MathAppl
MathComp
C.O.P.E. Center No rth 32 21 17
Wallace, D. Ed. Center 13 16 22
Juvenile Justice Center 11 10 14
Lee, J.R.E. - Youth Opp. So. 13 14 13
Mann, Jan Opportunity North 9 9 10
* Median percentile for all grades.
Source: Office of Educational Planning.
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FLORIDA WRITING CENSUS ASSESSMENT RESULTSGRADES FOUR, EIGHT, AND TEN
SPRING 1998 AND 1999
The purpose o f the Flo rida W riting Census Assessm ent is to gain info rmation about students' ability toorganize and clearly express their thoughts in writing. The assessment is the result of 1991 legislationrequiring the assessment of students' writing proficiency in grades four, eight, and ten. In January 1999, alleligible fourth, e ighth, and tenth g rade students in the state participated in the writing assessment.
A summary of the grades four, eight, and ten results is provided below. The table depicts the results of thewriting assessment in these grades for both the district and the state. Mean scores are presented for eachtype of writing assessed and for both types of writing combined.
DISTRICT
GRADE FOUR: TYPE OF WRITING
Expository Narrative Combined
1998 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999
Mean Score* 3.0 2.9 3.0 3.2 3.0 3.1
Number Tested 11,385 11,632 11,264 11,713 22,649 23,345
STATEWIDE
Mean Score* 3.0 2.9 3.1 3.2 3.0 3.1
Number Tested 75,393 77,414 75,207 77,734 150,600 155,148
DISTRICT
GRADE EIGHT: TYPE OF WRITING
Expository Persuasive Combined
1998 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999
Mean Score* 3.3 3.4 3.2 3.3 3.2 3.3
Number Tested 10,240 10,571 10,282 10,444 20,522 21,015
STATEWIDE
Mean Score* 3.4 3.5 3.2 3.4 3.3 3.4
Number Tested 69,916 71,935 69,894 71,623 139,810 143,558
DISTRICT GRADE TEN: TYPE OF WRITING:
Expository Persuasive Combined
1998 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999
Mean Score* 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.5 3.5 3.5
Number Tested 8,390 8,965 8,402 8,964 16,792 17,929
STATEWIDE
Mean Score* 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.6
Number Tested 58,666 60,116 58,698 60,148 117,364 120,264
* Based on a scale of 1 to 6.
Source: Office of Educational Planning.
FLORIDA GRADE 4 WRITING ASSESSMENT RESULTS BY SCHOOLSPRING 1998 AND 1999
The state’s performance standard for Grade 4 is as follows:1998: at least 33% of students scoring 3 or higher1999: at least 50% of students scoring 3 or higher
86
Schoo l Name 1998CombinedAverage
1999CombinedAverage
1998 %Scoring 3 or
Higher
1998 MeetsState
Standard
1999 %
Scoring 3
or Higher
1999 M eets
State
Standard
0040 Liberty City Charter N/A 2.6 N/A N/A 45 N
0041 Air Base El. 2.9 2.8 64 Y 62 Y
0081 Allapattah El. 3.0 2.8 66 Y 56 Y
0101 Arcola Lake El. 3.0 2.9 68 Y 72 Y
0111 Angelou, Maya E l. 2.6 2.8 52 Y 63 Y
0121 Auburndale El. 2.7 2.7 58 Y 53 Y
0161 Avocado El. 2.5 2.5 44 Y 45 N
0201 Banyan El. 3.4 3.3 88 Y 81 Y
0241 Broad, R.K.-Bay Harbor El. 3.2 3.2 77 Y 78 Y
0251 Beckham, Ethel K. El. 3.3 3.5 87 Y 85 Y
0261 Bel-Aire El. 2.7 2.7 54 Y 63 Y
0271 Bent Tree El. 2.9 3.0 66 Y 72 Y
0321 Biscayne El. 3.2 2.9 81 Y 62 Y
0361 Biscayne Gardens El. 2.9 2.8 66 Y 60 Y
0401 Blanton, Van E. El. 2.5 2.8 46 Y 56 Y
0441 Blue Lakes E l. 3.5 3.5 94 Y 93 Y
0451 Ashe, Bowman F. El. 3.0 3.0 71 Y 62 Y
0461 Brentwood El. 3.0 3.1 66 Y 71 Y
0481 Bright, James H. El. 2.6 2.3 54 Y 34 N
0521 Broadmoor E l. N/A 2.9 N/A N/A 65 Y
0561 Bryan, W.J. El. 3.2 3.3 80 Y 85 Y
0641 Bunche Park El. 2.5 2.1 50 Y 41 N
0651 Campbe ll Drive El. 2.7 2.8 52 Y 58 Y
0661 Caribbean El. 2.8 2.7 57 Y 57 Y
0671 Calusa El. 3.8 3.6 93 Y 96 Y
0681 Carol City El. 2.5 2.5 48 Y 47 N
0721 Carver El. 3.2 3.1 76 Y 73 Y
0761 Fienberg/Fisher El. 3.3 3.4 73 Y 90 Y
0771 Chapman, W. El. 2.5 2.4 42 Y 35 N
0801 Citrus Grove El. 3.0 2.9 63 Y 61 Y
0831 Pepper, Claude E l. 3.3 3.2 81 Y 75 Y
0841 Coconut Grove E l. 2.8 3.0 63 Y 68 Y
0861 Colonial Drive El. 2.9 2.9 68 Y 64 Y
0881 Comstock E l. 2.8 2.4 58 Y 43 N
0961 Coral Gables El. 3.3 3.3 75 Y 85 Y
1001 Coral Park El. 3.3 3.5 85 Y 83 Y
1041 Coral Reef El. 3.5 3.5 83 Y 90 Y
1081 Coral Terrace El. 3.2 2.9 76 Y 58 Y
1121 Coral Way El. 3.3 3.5 88 Y 90 Y
FLORIDA GRADE 4 WRITING ASSESSMENT RESULTS BY SCHOOLSPRING 1998 AND 1999
Schoo l Name 1998CombinedAverage
1999CombinedAverage
1998 %Scoring 3 or
Higher
1998 MeetsState
Standard
1999 %
Scoring 3
or Higher
1999 M eets
State
Standard
The state’s performance standard for Grade 4 is as follows:1998: at least 33% of students scoring 3 or higher1999: at least 50% of students scoring 3 or higher
87
1161 Crestview El. 3.0 2.8 70 Y 58 Y
1241 Cutler Ridge El. 3.1 3.1 76 Y 70 Y
1281 Cypress El. 3.3 3.1 76 Y 71 Y
1331 Devon Aire El. 3.7 3.6 92 Y 97 Y
1361 Douglass, Frederick El. 2.3 2.4 38 Y 41 N
1371 Douglas, Marjory S. El. 3.0 3.2 64 Y 77 Y
1401 Drew, Charles R. E l. 3.1 3.1 72 Y 72 Y
1441 Dunbar El. 2.2 2.5 34 Y 51 Y
1481 DuPuis, J.G. El. 2.9 2.9 60 Y 73 Y
1521 Earhart, Amelia El. 3.3 3.5 87 Y 81 Y
1561 Earlington Heights E l. 2.1 2.1 31 N 16 N
1601 Edison Park E l. 2.8 2.7 62 Y 53 Y
1641 Emerson E l. 3.3 3.4 82 Y 92 Y
1681 Evans, L.C. El. 2.6 2.1 49 Y 31 N
1721 Everglades El. 3.4 3.7 86 Y 87 Y
1761 Fairchild, David El. 3.0 3.2 62 Y 88 Y
1801 Fairlawn El. 3.0 2.8 67 Y 54 Y
1811 Fascell, Dante B. El. 3.3 3.5 86 Y 90 Y
1841 Flagami El. 3.1 3.0 72 Y 68 Y
1881 Flagler, Henry M. El. 3.0 3.1 68 Y 78 Y
1921 Flamingo El. 3.1 3.2 70 Y 82 Y
1961 Floral Heights El. 2.0 2.4 29 N 39 N
2001 Florida City El. 3.0 3.2 62 Y 80 Y
2021 Floyd, Gloria El. 3.1 3.2 64 Y 74 Y
2041 Franklin, Benjam in El. 2.7 2.9 53 Y 63 Y
2081 Fulford El. 3.0 2.9 69 Y 71 Y
2111 Hialeah Gardens El 3.1 3.2 78 Y 82 Y
2151 Gordon, Jack El. 3.3 3.3 77 Y 77 Y
2161 Golden Glades El. 2.9 2.8 67 Y 60 Y
2181 Good, Joella C. El. 3.1 3.2 75 Y 79 Y
2241 Gratigny El. 2.8 2.9 60 Y 66 Y
2261 Greenglade El. 3.2 3.4 77 Y 82 Y
2281 Greynolds Park E l. 2.9 3.1 63 Y 73 Y
2321 Gulfstream El. 3.2 3.4 79 Y 85 Y
2331 Hadley, Charles R . El. 3.3 3.4 78 Y 86 Y
2341 Hall, Joe El. 3.3 3.2 77 Y 81 Y
2351 Hartner, Eneida M. El. 2.6 2.0 58 Y 28 N
2361 Hialeah El. 2.9 2.8 63 Y 58 Y
2401 Hibiscus El. 3.2 3.2 78 Y 80 Y
FLORIDA GRADE 4 WRITING ASSESSMENT RESULTS BY SCHOOLSPRING 1998 AND 1999
Schoo l Name 1998CombinedAverage
1999CombinedAverage
1998 %Scoring 3 or
Higher
1998 MeetsState
Standard
1999 %
Scoring 3
or Higher
1999 M eets
State
Standard
* No students in grade 4 at this school.
The state’s performance standard for Grade 4 is as follows:1998: at least 33% of students scoring 3 or higher1999: at least 50% of students scoring 3 or higher
88
2441 Boone - Highland Oaks El. 3.5 3.3 84 Y 83 Y
2501 Holmes El. 2.7 2.9 58 Y 66 Y
2511 Hurston, Zora Neale El. 3.0 3.2 67 Y 79 Y
2521 Hoover, Oliver El. 3.3 3.1 84 Y 77 Y
2531 Crowder, Thena E l. * * * * * *
2541 Howard Drive El. 3.7 3.6 89 Y 91 Y
2581 Ives, Madie El. 3.1 3.3 70 Y 78 Y
2621 Johnson, J.W . El. * * * * * *
2641 Kendale El. 3.4 3.6 83 Y 83 Y
2651 Kendale Lakes El. 3.5 3.4 88 Y 85 Y
2661 Kensington Park El. 3.2 3.0 81 Y 69 Y
2701 Kenwood E l. 3.1 3.5 80 Y 84 Y
2741 Key Biscayne El. 3.8 3.8 94 Y 99 Y
2761 King, Martin L. El. * * * * * *
2781 Kinloch Park E l. 2.9 3.1 65 Y 75 Y
2801 Lake Stevens E l. 2.6 2.8 50 Y 67 Y
2821 Lakeview El. 3.2 3.6 75 Y 95 Y
2881 Leewood El. 3.6 3.7 87 Y 91 Y
2891 Lehman, W illiam El. 3.4 3.3 83 Y 81 Y
2901 Leisure City El. 3.0 2.8 67 Y 61 Y
2911 Lentin, Linda El. N/A 2.8 N/A N/A 60 Y
2941 Saunders, L. El. 2.6 2.7 46 Y 53 Y
2981 Liberty City El. 2.4 2.9 37 Y 72 Y
3021 Little River El. 2.3 2.7 31 N 55 Y
3041 Lorah Park El. 2.8 2.6 56 Y 44 N
3051 L’Ouverture, Toussaint El. 2.5 2.7 44 Y 56 Y
3061 Ludlam El. 3.4 3.7 75 Y 93 Y
3101 Martin, F.C. El. 3.6 3.6 95 Y 92 Y
3111 Matthews, Wesley El. 3.5 3.6 95 Y 95 Y
3141 Meadowlane El. 3.2 3.1 74 Y 75 Y
3181 Melrose El. 2.5 2.4 51 Y 48 N
3241 Miami Gardens El. 2.6 2.3 57 Y 35 N
3261 Miami Heigh ts El. 3.0 2.9 70 Y 64 Y
3281 Miami Lakes El. 3.4 3.4 87 Y 87 Y
3301 Miami Park E l. 3.0 3.0 68 Y 72 Y
3341 Miami Shores El. 2.8 2.7 56 Y 60 Y
3381 Miami Springs E l. 2.8 3.3 61 Y 86 Y
3421 Milam, M.A. El. 3.3 3.4 81 Y 82 Y
FLORIDA GRADE 4 WRITING ASSESSMENT RESULTS BY SCHOOLSPRING 1998 AND 1999
Schoo l Name 1998CombinedAverage
1999CombinedAverage
1998 %Scoring 3 or
Higher
1998 MeetsState
Standard
1999 %
Scoring 3
or Higher
1999 M eets
State
Standard
The state’s performance standard for Grade 4 is as follows:1998: at least 33% of students scoring 3 or higher1999: at least 50% of students scoring 3 or higher
89
3431 Miller, Phyllis R. El. 3.1 3.0 77 Y 70 Y
3501 Morningside El. 2.7 2.8 60 Y 60 Y
3541 Moton, R.R. El. 2.7 2.5 61 Y 41 N
3581 Myrtle Grove El. 2.8 3.2 62 Y 78 Y
3621 Naranja El. 2.5 2.6 47 Y 53 Y
3661 Natural Bridge El. 2.5 2.6 51 Y 46 N
3701 Norland El. 2.9 3.1 65 Y 72 Y
3741 North Beach El. 3.7 3.8 94 Y 94 Y
3781 North Carol City El. 3.2 3.3 77 Y 79 Y
3821 North County El. 2.4 2.6 44 Y 46 N
3861 North Glade El. 2.7 2.7 47 Y 51 Y
3901 North Hialeah El. 3.0 3.2 68 Y 75 Y
3941 North Miami El. 2.8 2.9 65 Y 64 Y
3981 North Twin Lakes El. 2.7 2.5 54 Y 42 N
4001 Norwood El. 3.1 3.3 78 Y 83 Y
4021 Oak Grove El. 3.0 3.1 68 Y 75 Y
4061 Ojus El. 3.2 3.3 84 Y 78 Y
4071 Olinda El. 3.0 2.6 60 Y 40 N
4091 Olympia Heigh ts El. 3.2 3.3 74 Y 89 Y
4121 Opa Locka E l. 2.8 2.4 64 Y 39 N
4171 Orchard Villa El. 2.8 2.6 56 Y 51 Y
4221 Palmetto El. 3.4 3.6 78 Y 87 Y
4241 Palm Lakes El. 3.0 3.0 70 Y 65 Y
4261 Palm Springs El. 3.1 3.1 75 Y 70 Y
4281 Palm Springs North El. 3.2 3.1 78 Y 79 Y
4301 Parkview El. 2.9 3.0 64 Y 73 Y
4341 Parkway El. 2.8 2.6 63 Y 46 N
4381 Perrine El. 3.3 2.9 75 Y 67 Y
4391 Peskoe, Irving & Bea trice El. 2.7 2.6 60 Y 49 N
4401 Pharr, Kelsey El. 2.7 2.7 56 Y 51 Y
4421 Pinecrest El. 3.5 3.8 88 Y 94 Y
4441 Pine Lake E l. 2.5 2.8 43 Y 56 Y
4461 Pine Villa El. 2.2 2.2 29 N 41 N
4491 Reeves, Henry E. El. 2.7 2.9 59 Y 67 Y
4501 Poinciana Park El. 2.5 2.5 42 Y 45 N
4511 Porter, Gilbert L. El. 3.4 3.2 83 Y 78 Y
4541 Rainbow Park El. 3.2 3.0 73 Y 72 Y
4581 Redland El. 2.7 2.6 50 Y 45 N
FLORIDA GRADE 4 WRITING ASSESSMENT RESULTS BY SCHOOLSPRING 1998 AND 1999
Schoo l Name 1998CombinedAverage
1999CombinedAverage
1998 %Scoring 3 or
Higher
1998 MeetsState
Standard
1999 %
Scoring 3
or Higher
1999 M eets
State
Standard
The state’s performance standard for Grade 4 is as follows:1998: at least 33% of students scoring 3 or higher1999: at least 50% of students scoring 3 or higher
90
4611 Redondo E l. 2.9 3.2 61 Y 81 Y
4651 Richmond El. 2.4 2.3 42 Y 33 N
4681 Riverside El. 2.4 2.4 41 Y 51 Y
4691 Roberts, Jane S. El. 3.6 3.8 92 Y 95 Y
4721 Rockway El. 3.6 3.6 92 Y 90 Y
4741 Royal Green El. 2.9 3.1 64 Y 77 Y
4761 Royal Palm E l. 3.9 3.9 94 Y 94 Y
4801 Sabal Palm El. 3.2 3.2 78 Y 76 Y
4841 Santa Clara El. 2.4 2.6 40 Y 55 Y
4881 Scott Lake El. 2.8 3.0 63 Y 65 Y
4921 Seminole E l. 3.3 3.7 86 Y 97 Y
4961 Shadowlawn El. 2.1 2.7 31 N 59 Y
5001 Shenandoah El. 2.7 3.1 60 Y 71 Y
5021 Sheppard, Ben E l. 3.2 3.2 70 Y 81 Y
5041 Silver Bluff El. 2.9 3.2 60 Y 76 Y
5051 Graham, Ernest R . El. 3.0 3.2 72 Y 82 Y
5081 Skyway El. 3.1 3.3 79 Y 83 Y
5091 South Pointe El. 3.3 3.6 77 Y 90 Y
5101 Smith, John I. El. 3.9 3.6 97 Y 83 Y
5121 Snapper Creek El. 3.2 3.2 78 Y 86 Y
5131 North Dade Ctr/Mod Languages 3.3 3.5 92 Y 90 Y
5201 South Hialeah E l. 3.0 3.0 67 Y 69 Y
5241 South Miami E l. 3.2 3.3 76 Y 80 Y
5281 South Miami H eights El. 2.8 2.7 57 Y 56 Y
5321 Southside El. 3.3 2.9 82 Y 63 Y
5361 Springview El. 3.5 3.3 85 Y 80 Y
5381 Stirrup, E.W.F. El. 3.0 3.1 72 Y 74 Y
5401 Sunset El. 3.7 3.6 93 Y 91 Y
5421 Sunset Park E l. 3.4 3.3 85 Y 61 Y
5431 Sweetwater El. 3.0 3.3 70 Y 86 Y
5441 Sylvania Heights El. 3.2 3.0 75 Y 67 Y
5481 Treasure Island El. 2.7 3.0 63 Y 71 Y
5521 Tropical El. 3.5 3.0 88 Y 66 Y
5561 Tucker, Frances S . El. 2.9 2.9 62 Y 63 Y
5601 Twin Lakes E l. 3.3 3.1 84 Y 75 Y
5641 Village Green El. 3.5 3.6 86 Y 94 Y
5671 Vineland El. 3.4 3.6 88 Y 85 Y
5711 Walters, Mae El. 3.0 3.0 74 Y 68 Y
FLORIDA GRADE 4 WRITING ASSESSMENT RESULTS BY SCHOOLSPRING 1998 AND 1999
Schoo l Name 1998CombinedAverage
1999CombinedAverage
1998 %Scoring 3 or
Higher
1998 MeetsState
Standard
1999 %
Scoring 3
or Higher
1999 M eets
State
Standard
91
5791 West Homestead El. 2.1 2.6 23 N 51 Y
5831 West Laboratory E l. 3.9 3.5 96 Y 93 Y
5861 West Little River El. 2.5 2.6 42 Y 52 Y
5901 Westview El. 2.8 2.7 55 Y 62 Y
5931 Wheatley, Phillis El. 2.3 2.4 29 N 43 N
5951 Whispering Pines El. 3.2 3.0 79 Y 69 Y
5961 Winston P ark El. 3.2 3.4 77 Y 88 Y
5971 Young, Nathan E l. 2.8 2.8 58 Y 60 Y
5981 Whigham, Dr. E. L. El. 2.5 2.7 47 Y 56 Y
5991 Wyche, Charles D. El. 3.0 3.1 75 Y 74 Y
8017 Alternative Educational Program 1.5 2.2 8 N 43 N
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY 3.0 3.1 69 71
STATE 3.0 3.1 70 72
The state’s performance standard for Grade 4 is as follows:1998: at least 33% of students scoring 3 or higher1999: at least 50% of students scoring 3 or higher
Source: Office of Educational Planning.
FLORIDA GRADE 8 WRITING ASSESSMENT RESULTS BY SCHOOLSPRING 1998 AND 1999
The state’s performance standard for Grade 8 is as follows:1998: at least 50% of students scoring 3 or higher1999: at least 67% of students scoring 3 or higher
92
Schoo l Name 1998CombinedAverage
1999CombinedAverage
1998 %Scoring 3 or
Higher
1998 MeetsState
Standard
1999 %Scoring 3 or
Higher
1999 MeetsState
Standard
2861 Lee, J.R.E. - Youth Opp. So. 2.6 2.3 53 Y 31 N
6001 Ammons, Herbert A. Mid. 3.4 3.3 80 Y 93 Y
6010 Florida Int’l Academy Charter N/A 2.3 N/A N/A 38 N
6011 Allapattah Mid. 2.7 3.1 52 Y 76 Y
6021 Arvida Mid. 3.7 3.9 94 Y 98 Y
6031 Brownsville Mid. 3.2 3.3 71 Y 82 Y
6041 Bell, Paul W. Mid. 3.3 3.4 88 Y 90 Y
6051 Carol City Mid. 3.2 3.3 83 Y 84 Y
6061 Campbell Drive Mid. 2.8 3.0 65 Y 72 Y
6071 Carver, G.W. Mid. 4.2 4.2 99 Y 100 Y
6081 Centennial Mid. 3.3 3.4 81 Y 91 Y
6091 Citrus Grove Mid. 3.4 3.5 83 Y 89 Y
6111 Cutler Ridge Mid. 3.3 3.3 80 Y 85 Y
6121 Dario, Ruben Mid. 3.4 3.6 83 Y 95 Y
6131 Doolin, Howard A. Mid. 3.3 3.2 82 Y 81 Y
6141 Drew, Charles R. Mid. 2.9 2.9 64 Y 65 N
6171 Filer, Henry H. Mid 3.3 3.5 81 Y 87 Y
6211 Glades Mid. 3.7 3.9 94 Y 95 Y
6221 Hammocks Mid. 3.4 3.5 88 Y 93 Y
6231 Hialeah Mid. 3.2 3.3 76 Y 87 Y
6241 Highland Oaks Mid. 3.4 3.5 80 Y 91 Y
6251 Homestead Mid. 2.9 3.1 61 Y 78 Y
6281 Jefferson, Thomas Mid. 3.3 3.0 77 Y 75 Y
6301 Kennedy, John F . Mid 3.1 3.2 71 Y 82 Y
6331 Kinloch Park Mid. 3.1 3.4 74 Y 87 Y
6351 Lake Stevens Mid. 3.2 3.3 82 Y 84 Y
6391 Madison Mid. 2.8 3.0 59 Y 72 Y
6411 Mann, Horace Mid. 3.0 3.1 67 Y 74 Y
6421 Marti, Jose Mid 3.5 3.5 88 Y 92 Y
6431 Mays Mid. 3.2 3.1 69 Y 79 Y
6441 McMillan, H.D. Mid. 3.1 3.6 70 Y 94 Y
6481 Miami Edison Mid 2.7 3.0 54 Y 74 Y
6501 Miami Lakes Mid. 3.4 3.3 86 Y 90 Y
6521 Miami Springs Mid. 3.2 3.3 77 Y 85 Y
6541 Nautilus Mid. 3.4 3.4 75 Y 86 Y
6571 Norland Mid. 3.2 3.5 70 Y 88 Y
6591 North Dade Mid. 3.2 3.3 74 Y 85 Y
6631 North Miami Mid. 3.0 2.9 63 Y 70 Y
FLORIDA GRADE 8 WRITING ASSESSMENT RESULTS BY SCHOOLSPRING 1998 AND 1999
Schoo l Name 1998CombinedAverage
1999CombinedAverage
1998 %Scoring 3 or
Higher
1998 MeetsState
Standard
1999 %Scoring 3 or
Higher
1999 MeetsState
Standard
93
6681 Palm Springs Mid. 3.0 3.3 68 Y 83 Y
6701 Palmetto Mid. 3.6 3.8 87 Y 95 Y
6721 Parkway Mid. 3.2 3.1 72 Y 76 Y
6741 Ponce de Leon Mid. 3.0 3.2 66 Y 83 Y
6761 Redland Mid. 3.0 3.1 64 Y 76 Y
6781 Richmond Heights Mid. 3.3 3.2 78 Y 80 Y
6801 Riviera Mid. 3.3 3.3 81 Y 84 Y
6821 Rockway Mid. 3.5 3.4 86 Y 91 Y
6841 Shenandoah Mid. 3.2 3.3 80 Y 88 Y
6861 Southwood Mid. 3.9 3.8 93 Y 96 Y
6881 South Miami Mid. 3.4 3.6 76 Y 93 Y
6901 Thomas, W.R. Mid. 3.1 3.1 73 Y 78 Y
6911 Washington, B.T. M id 2.7 3.0 48 N 71 Y
6961 West Miami Mid. 3.5 3.4 88 Y 87 Y
6981 Westview Mid. 3.1 3.1 74 Y 80 Y
8017 Alternative EducationProgram
2.4 2.4 35 N 39 N
8101 Mann, Jan Opportunity North 1.9 2.4 21 N 45 N
8121 C.O.P.E . Center North 3.0 2.7 65 Y 67 Y
8131 Wallace, D .-C.O.P.E . CntrSouth
2.6 2.5 54 Y 38 N
8141 Juvenile Justice Center 2.1 2.1 14 N 33 N
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY 3.2 3.3 76 84
STATE 3.3 3.4 80 87
The state’s performance standard for Grade 8 is as follows:1998: at least 50% of students scoring 3 or higher1999: at least 67% of students scoring 3 or higher
Source: Office of Educational Planning.
FLORIDA GRADE 10 WRITING ASSESSMENT RESULTS BY SCHOOLSPRING 1998 AND 1999
94
School Name 1998CombinedAverage
1999CombinedAverage
1998 %Scoring 3 or
Higher
1998 MeetsState
Standard
1999 %Scoring 3 or
Higher
1999 MeetsState
Standard
6010 Florida Int’l Academy Charter N/A 1.8 N/A N/A 14 N
7011 American S r. 3.3 3.3 79 Y 80 Y
7051 Braddock, G . Holmes Sr. 3.5 3.4 82 Y 83 Y
7071 Coral Gables Sr. 3.6 3.8 89 Y 93 Y
7081 Design & Architecture Sr. 4.3 4.0 100 Y 96 Y
7101 Coral Reef Sr. 4.0 4.0 96 Y 98 Y
7111 Hialeah Sr. 3.3 3.4 78 Y 85 Y
7131 Hialeah-Miami Lak es Sr. 3.4 3.7 80 Y 91 Y
7141 Krop, Dr. Michael M. Sr. N/A 3.8 N/A N/A 93 Y
7151 Home stead Sr. 3.9 3.8 92 Y 92 Y
7161 MAST Academy 4.3 4.1 99 Y 95 Y
7201 Miami Beach Sr. 3.6 3.5 87 Y 83 Y
7231 Miami Carol City Sr. 3.4 3.5 88 Y 90 Y
7251 Miami Central Sr. 3.2 3.2 76 Y 77 Y
7254 Miami Douglas MacArthur No. 1.9 2.5 16 N 50 N
7271 Miami Coral Park Sr. 3.5 3.5 83 Y 85 Y
7301 Miami Edison Sr. 2.9 3.1 68 Y 69 N
7341 Miami Jack son Sr. 3.2 3.3 74 Y 77 Y
7361 Miami Killian Sr. 3.6 3.6 85 Y 87 Y
7381 Miami Norland Sr. 3.2 3.2 73 Y 76 Y
7411 Miami Northwe stern Sr. 3.4 3.3 81 Y 77 Y
7431 Miami Palm etto Sr. 4.1 4.0 92 Y 92 Y
7461 Miami Sr. 3.5 3.5 89 Y 88 Y
7511 Miami Springs Sr. 3.5 3.5 87 Y 85 Y
7531 Miami Sunse t Sr. 3.6 3.6 87 Y 89 Y
7541 North Miam i Beach Sr. 3.3 3.3 77 Y 81 Y
7591 North Miam i Sr. 3.0 3.3 68 Y 83 Y
7601 W illiam H. T urner Tech. Sr. 3.7 3.6 92 Y 90 Y
7631 Miami Douglas MacArthur So. 2.2 3.1 33 N 75 Y
7701 South Dade Sr. 3.4 3.3 82 Y 78 Y
7721 South Miam i Sr. 3.7 3.5 88 Y 86 Y
7731 Miami Southridge Sr. 3.7 3.7 90 Y 91 Y
7741 Southwest Miam i Sr. 3.4 3.3 79 Y 80 Y
7751 Golema n, Barbara Sr. 3.5 3.4 86 Y 86 Y
7901 New W orld Sch ool / Arts 4.3 4.0 98 Y 97 Y
8017 Alternative Education Program 2.5 2.6 42 N 48 N
8019 Academy for Community Ed. 3.6 3.5 90 Y 90 Y
8121 C.O.P .E. Cen ter North 3.1 2.5 72 Y 46 N
8131 W allace - C.O .P.E. Ce nter Sou th 3.3 3.6 78 Y 100 Y
8141 Juvenile Justice Center 2.6 2.4 41 N 38 N
8161 M-DCPS Corporate Academy-No. 3.5 2.9 94 Y 74 N
8171 UM/Knight Center Appl. Tech. 3.6 3.5 93 Y 89 Y
8201 M-DCPS Corporate Academy-So. 3.2 3.0 73 Y 84 Y
8911 Robert Morgan Voc/Tech 2.8 2.9 57 N 56 N
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY 3.5 3.5 83 85
STATE 3.6 3.6 85 87
The state’s performance standard for Grade 10 is as follows:C 1998: at least 67% of students scoring 3 or higher C 1999:at least 75% of students scoring 3 or higher
Source: Office of Educational Planning.
95
FLORIDA COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT TEST (FCAT) RESULTSGRADES FOUR, FIVE, EIGHT, AND TEN
SPRING 1999
The Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) measures student performance on selected benchmarksin reading and mathematics as defined by the Sunshine State Standards. The Standards articulate challengingcontent that Florida students are expected to know and be able to perform. A student achieves one of five possiblelevels based on the student’s Scaled Score. The Scaled Score that a student could achieve on each subject arearanges from 100 to 500.
Averag e Scale
Scores
Averag e Scale
Scores
1998 1999 1998 1999
Reading
Grade 4 District 276 279
Mathematics
Grade 5 District 282 294
State 294 296 State 300 310
Grade 8 District 282 285 Grade 8 District 282 284
State 298 302 State 299 304
Grade 10 District 285 292 Grade 10 District 286 296
State 299 306 State 302 312
Percent of Students in Each FCAT Achievement Level
William H. Turner Tech. 411 398 403 394 420 419 406 402 190
M-DCPS 461 465 463 466 461 467 461 461 7,018
* V = Verbal, M = Math
Note: Comparing or ranking schools on the basis of SAT scores alone is invalid and strongly discouraged by the College Board and Miami-DadeCounty Public Schools.
Source: College Board ATP Summary Reports, College Entrance Examination Board.
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AMERICAN COLLEGE TESTING EXAMINATION (ACT) RESULTS
The American College Testing Program Examination (ACT) is administered nationwide by the AmericanCollege Testing Program as a college entrance examination, and reports for English, mathematics, reading,science, reasoning, and composite scores. As is true with the Scholastic Assessment Test, the percentageof seniors taking the ACT varies widely from state to state. Florida is one of the few states which has asignificant number taking both tests. The table below provides districtwide data on the percentages of studentsscoring in the various score ranges for the English and mathematics subtests and the composite for allsubtests.
PERCENTAGES OF STUDENTS IN SCORE INTERVALS(Selected Subtests)
TRENDS OF AVERAGE ACT SCORES FOR M-DCPS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Below is a five year history of the average scores for M-DCPS students completing the ACT assessment.When interpreting these data it should be kept in mind that ACT-tested students may not be representative ofall M-DCPS juniors and seniors.
SchoolYear
Number ofStudents English Math Composite*
1994-951995-961996-971997-981998-99
3,5143,8684,0943,8704,304
17.717.817.918.317.9
19.219.219.619.619.2
18.918.919.019.218.8
* Composite of all subtests.
Source: High School Profile Reports, American College Testing Program.
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMINATION RESULTS
The Advanced Placement program provides college-level courses for senior high school students. Studentswho successfully complete the Advanced Placement examinations, developed by the College EntranceExamination Board and Educational Testing Service, are awarded college credit and/or advanced standing inover 2,000 participating colleges and universities.
Scores on the Advanced Placement Program examinations range from a high of 5 to a low of 1 and areinterpreted as follows:
Scores of 5, 4, and 3 are generally judged successful and are usually the criteria used by colleges/ universitiesto grant credit and/or advanced standing. It should be noted that a few colleges/ universities grant credit fora score of 2. The amount of credit is determined by the individual policy of the participating colleges/universities.
The number of students, the Advanced Placement subjects offered, and the schools in which they are offeredmay vary from year to year. The courses considered as Advanced Placement are determined by the CollegeEntrance Examination Board and are listed as a part of Miami-Dade County's Curriculum Bulletin 1, AuthorizedInstructional Courses.
The following summary tables are based upon information and grade reports provided by the College EntranceExamination Board and Educational Testing Service. The tables on pages 113 - 115 provide a five yearcomparison of districtwide data by subject area. The data indicate that there has been an increase since 1994-95 in the total number of students taking the Advanced Placement examination and an increase in thosescoring in the 3 to 5 range. The tables on pages 116 and 117 provide districtwide summary data by gender andrace/ethnicity. The tables on pages 118 - 119 provides data for 1996-97 to 1998-99 for each senior high school,including the a) number of students who completed one or more Advanced Placement examinations, b) totalnumber of examinations taken in all subjects, c) number of examinations earning a score in the 3 to 5 range,and d) total number of examinations earning a score in the 3 to 5 range as a percent of 10 to 12 grademembership.
113
ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMINATION RESULTS BY SUBJECT AREAFIVE YEAR COMPARISON OF DISTRICTWIDE DATA
SUBJECT/YEAR
TOTALEXAMINATIONS
COMPLETED
NUMBERSCORING IN3-5 RANGE
PERCENT OFEXAMINATIONS
SCORING IN3-5 RANGE
TOTAL EXAMSSCORING 3-5
AS % OF 10-12MEMBERS HIP
American G overnmen t (Semester Co urse):
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
853
1023
1129
1072
1151
265
349
342
295
410
31.1
34.1
30.3
27.5
35.6
0.45
0.58
0.57
0.49
0.65
Economics:(Micro & Macro) (Semester Course)
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
627
648
683
696
834
156
201
191
196
276
24.9
31.0
28.0
28.2
33.1
0.26
0.33
0.32
0.33
0.44
Am erica n His tory:
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1370
1358
1340
1349
1368
346
384
372
361
411
25.3
28.3
27.8
26.8
30.0
0.59
0.64
0.63
0.61
0.65
Art (History & Studio):
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
218
239
237
258
310
158
177
166
167
177
72.5
74.1
70.0
65.0
57.1
0.27
0.29
0.28
0.28
0.28
Biology:
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
398
411
401
488
440
107
128
123
132
168
26.9
31.1
30.7
27.1
38.2
0.18
0.21
0.20
0.22
0.27
Calculus (AB & BC ):
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
757
780
716
791
1068
354
339
375
465
648
46.8
43.5
52.4
58.8
60.7
0.60
0.57
0.63
0.78
1.03
Che mis try:
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
271
325
631
351
375
85
100
99
119
154
31.4
30.8
27.3
33.9
41.1
0.14
0.16
0.16
0.20
0.24
Computer Science (A & AB)
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
76
83
34
39
70
24
24
16
16
30
31.6
28.9
47.1
41.0
42.9
0.04
0.04
0.02
0.03
0.05
ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMINATION RESULTS BY SUBJECT AREAFIVE YEAR COMPARISON OF DISTRICTWIDE DATA
SUBJECT/YEAR
TOTALEXAMINATIONS
COMPLETED
NUMBERSCORING IN3-5 RANGE
PERCENT OFEXAMINATIONS
SCORING IN3-5 RANGE
TOTAL EXAMSSCORING 3-5
AS % OF 10-12MEMBERS HIP
114
English (Lang. & Lit.):
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
2383
2454
2598
2594
2943
887
1044
1168
1208
1316
37.2
42.5
45.0
46.7
44.7
1.50
1.76
1.98
2.03
2.07
Environmental Science:
1997-98
1998-99
157
241
57
75
36.3
51.3
0.10
0.12
Euro pean His tory:
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
350
421
370
301
536
149
172
165
179
275
42.6
40.9
44.6
59.5
51.3
0.25
0.29
0.27
0.30
0.44
All Foreign Language:
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1362
1313
1328
1417
1673
1195
1156
1161
1254
1488
87.7
88.0
87.4
88.5
88.6
2.02
1.95
1.96
2.10
2.36
Government & Politics:
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
10
22
24
3
0
2
9
21
1
0
20.0
40.9
87.5
33.3
0.0
0.00
0.01
0.03
0.00
0.00
Music (Theory & List. & Lit.):
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
37
31
38
50
34
12
20
18
22
20
32.4
64.5
47.4
44.0
58.8
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.03
Physics (B & C):
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
404
376
290
270
318
126
147
132
102
115
31.2
39.1
45.5
37.8
36.2
0.21
0.24
0.22
0.17
0.18
Psyc holog y:
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
267
287
335
508
590
160
168
168
235
287
59.9
58.5
50.1
46.2
48.6
0.27
0.28
0.28
0.39
0.45
ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMINATION RESULTS BY SUBJECT AREAFIVE YEAR COMPARISON OF DISTRICTWIDE DATA
SUBJECT/YEAR
TOTALEXAMINATIONS
COMPLETED
NUMBERSCORING IN3-5 RANGE
PERCENT OFEXAMINATIONS
SCORING IN3-5 RANGE
TOTAL EXAMSSCORING 3-5
AS % OF 10-12MEMBERS HIP
115
Statistics
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
145
258
348
62
91
123
42.8
35.3
35.3
0.01
0.15
0.19
Total (All Subjects):
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99 *
9,383
9,771
10,029
10,762
12,299
4,026
4,418
4,579
5,005
5,973
42.9
45.2
45.7
46.5
48.6
6.82
7.46
7.76
8.39
9.45
* Includes AP exams taken by 148 G. W. Carver Middle School students, who took 148 exams of which 122 scored 3
or above.
Source: The College Entrance Examination Board and Educational Testing Service data (revised/final report) compiled
and computed by Department of Research Services.
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMINATION RESULTS
BY SUBJECT AREA AND GENDER
1998-99
MALE FEMALE
Subject Area
Total
Exams
Exams
Scoring
3-5
Percent
Of Exams
Scoring
3-5
Exams Scoring
3-5 As % Of
10-1 2 Ma le
Mem bers hip
Total
Exams
Exams
Scoring
3-5
Percent
Of Exams
Scoring
3-5
Exams Scoring
3-5 As % Of
10-1 2 Fema le
Mem bers hip
American Government 482 211 43.8% 0.67% 669 199 29.7 0.63%
European History 238 136 57.1 0.43 298 139 46.6 0.44
All Foreign Language 542 473 87.3 1.50 1131 1015 89.7 3.21
Government & Politics 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00
Music (Theo ry & List. & Lit.) 20 14 70.0 0.04 14 6 42.9 0.02
Physics (B & C) 225 95 42.2 0.30 93 20 21.5 0.06
Psychology 181 104 57.5 0.33 409 183 44.7 0.58
Statistics 158 75 47.5 0.24 190 48 25.3 0.15
TOTAL 4967 2628 52.9 8.34 7332 3345 45.6 10.57
Source: The College Entrance Examination Board and Educational Testing Service data (revised/final report) compiled and computed by the Department of ResearchServices.
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SUMMARY OF ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMINATIONRESULTS BY RACE/ETHNICITY*
1998-99
White Black Hispanic Asian Other/Unknown
Number of CandidatesAs % of 10-12 Membership*
Total Number of ExamsAs % of 10-12 Membership*
Number of Exams Scored 3-5As % of Total Exams TakenAs % of 10-12 Membership*
129414.2
271429.9
149054.9
16.40
7383.6
12596.1
33926.91.63
341210.6
613119.0
310550.69.63
31031.6
78279.6
39750.8
40.43
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64245.4
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMINATIONEXAMS SCORED 3-5
COMPARISON BY ETHNIC CLASSIFICATION
* Stud ent M em bers hip in th e res pec tive ra ce/e thnic category.
Source: The College Entrance Examination Board and Educational Testing Service data (revised/final report) compiled
and computed by the Department of Research Services.
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMINATION RESULTS BY SCHOOL1996-97 TO 1998-99
* Includes 144 students at Carver Middle taking 144 exams of which 122 score 3 or above.** Membership in each school.
Source: The College Entrance Examination Board and Educational Testing Service data (revised/final report) compiled and computed by the Department of Research Services.