ISAT scores are inching up

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Last spring, students in third, fifth, sixth and eighth grades took the Illinois Standards Achievement Test in reading and mathematics, while students in fourth and seventh grades were tested in reading, mathematics and science.

Across the state, the number of students meeting or exceeding state standards across the state continued to inch up, climbing from last year’s 78.7 percent to this year’s 79.1 percent.

Of the 12 districts with elementary schools in Bureau County, five schools improved their scores, with the biggest jump achieved by Cherry, which nudged Neponset out of the county’s top spot. All but three school districts, Leepertown, LaMoille and DePue, were above the state average. Only the DePue School District failed to make Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), due to the scores in the category of reading.

How did the elementary schools in Bureau County measure up?

Cherry

Cherry’s scores saw the largest increase in the county, as the number of students meeting or exceeding standards increased from 87.4 percent to 95.2 percent. This came on top of last year, when Cherry’s students saw the largest drop, falling from 95.6 in 2006. Individual class scores are not released for privacy reasons when fewer than 10 students take the test in each class, but of the individual class scores that were released, 100 percent of the third-graders met or exceeded standards in math, as did all of the seventh-graders in both reading and science.

Neponset

Neponset students slipped to second place in the county this year, despite increasing the number of students meeting or exceeding standards from 92.3 percent to 94.4. Every single fourth-grader achieved that goal in both math and science, as did all of the eighth-graders on the math portion of the test.

Bureau Valley

Bureau Valley scores continued their upwards motion, raising the number of students meeting or exceeding state standards from 87.3 percent to 89.8 percent, and climbing into the third-place position in the county. Reading scores continued to lag behind in all of the grades tested, but the math and science scores registered consistently high, close to the top scores across the county.

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