Wednesday, August 06, 2008
70 Percent of Kentucky School Districts Reach Goals
The Kentucky Department of Education says that 70 percent of all school districts across the commonwealth met there goals in the yearly progress report in the no child left behind .
The only school district in our region that failed to meet 100 percent of there goals was Martin County. The district scored a 77 percent. They failed to meet there goals in CATS testing and math and reading with student with disabilities.
Only six schools in our area failed to meet 100 percent of its mandated goals.
The lowest was South Floyd High School ( 58 % ). Low test scores in math for all students, white students, students with disability, free or reduced lunch students in mathematics and reading students with disabilities.
Letcher County Central scored a 67 percent. Low math scores for all students, white students, students with disabilities , and math students on free/reduced lunch.
Jenkins High School scored a 70 percent. The three goal that were not met: lo math scores for all students, white students and math students on free/reduced lunch.
Belfry scored a 90 percent. The only goal that was not met math students on reduced/free lunch.
East Ridge High School scored a 90 . The goal that was not met low CATS score.
Betsy Layne scored a 92 percent. Low math scores for students on free/reduced lunch
The only school district in our region that failed to meet 100 percent of there goals was Martin County. The district scored a 77 percent. They failed to meet there goals in CATS testing and math and reading with student with disabilities.
Only six schools in our area failed to meet 100 percent of its mandated goals.
The lowest was South Floyd High School ( 58 % ). Low test scores in math for all students, white students, students with disability, free or reduced lunch students in mathematics and reading students with disabilities.
Letcher County Central scored a 67 percent. Low math scores for all students, white students, students with disabilities , and math students on free/reduced lunch.
Jenkins High School scored a 70 percent. The three goal that were not met: lo math scores for all students, white students and math students on free/reduced lunch.
Belfry scored a 90 percent. The only goal that was not met math students on reduced/free lunch.
East Ridge High School scored a 90 . The goal that was not met low CATS score.
Betsy Layne scored a 92 percent. Low math scores for students on free/reduced lunch