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Across the state, the percentage of students meeting or exceeding standards increased last year from 50.5 percent to 51.3 percent, so PHS and Bureau Valley were the only schools in the county to exceed the state average.

Hall High School

The scores of the 88 juniors at Hall High School dropped 3.5 points to the 51.1 percent mark, reversing last year’s increase.

Scores dropped in all three categories, from a more than six-point drop in science, to 48.9 percent, to a smaller decreases in reading and math.

LaMoille High School

LaMoille’s scores reversed their recent upward trend. Of the 13 juniors who took the test, 48.7 percent met or exceeded state standards, more than two percentage points fewer than the previous year.

Scores dropped more than eight percentage points in reading, to 53.8 percent, and almost one point in science, to 46.2 percent. Math scores jumped more than six percentage points in math, to 46.2 percent.

DePue High School

DePue juniors hit a new low, with the number of students meeting or exceeding standards falling from 31.9 percent last year to 14.6 percent this spring.

Scores of the 32 students who took the test, eight more than in 2011, increased slightly in science, to 21.9 percent. However, those scores dropped almost 21 points, to 12.5 percent, in math, and an even bigger drop of 32 points in reading, to 9.4 percent.

Ohio High School

Comparing Ohio High School’s scores with the rest of the county is difficult because of the district’s low enrollment. The state does not release specific data on groups of fewer than 10 students.

According to the data available, less than 28 percent of the nine juniors who took the test met or exceeded standards in reading, a drop of 15 points. Math scores dropped more than 20 points to 36.4 percent, reversing a similar gain in 2011.

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