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Districts receive student testing results
By Amanda Joering Alley • ajoering@nky.com • September 23, 2009 School districts across Campbell County have spent the past week reviewing page after page of test results and making plans for future improvement. The Kentucky Department of Education recently released the federal NCLB and Kentucky Core Content Results, which rank students in the distinguished, proficient, apprentice and novice levels, with only the first two meeting NCLB standards. Since the method of reporting is different after the state did away with CATS, comparisons to past years scores is difficult for many districts who are trying to track students' yearly progress. In Southgate, Principal Kim Simpson said the changes in scoring will make for a challenging year, not knowing exactly what to focus on in lesson plans. But, the district is happy with its recent results, with most students scoring in the distinguished and proficient levels and with the district meeting all the Average Yearly Progress (AYP) goals. "The scores are fantastic, and I really think that's a testimony to the dedication of our teachers and students," Simpson said. In Dayton, the special needs students portion is the main reason the district didn't meet its AYP goals, said Assistant Superintendent Patricia Patterson. "Our elementary scores went up in every category, but we didn't make it in special needs," Patterson said. "It's really difficult for us because we've always made it in the past." Patterson said school officials and teachers are currently working together to develop a plan for improvement. In Bellevue Independent Schools, mathematics at Bellevue High School was the only goal not met in the district's three schools. "Any time you don't meet a requirement you're not happy," said Dan Ridder, the district's assessment director. "We have some work to do." Ridder said the district is looking at ways to improve the mathematics scores at the high school and is giving students frequent standardized tests to see how they are progressing. "These tests will give us a good idea of how we're doing and areas we need focus on," Ridder said. In Newport Independent Schools, only Mildred Dean Elementary and Newport Middle School met their AYP goals. A.D. Owens Elementary and Fourth Street Elementary fell short on their reading goal, while Newport High School didn't make the mathematics goal. Representatives from Newport were not available for comment. |
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1 There was never a doubt that MD would continue to lead. It's no wonder naysayers want to close it...MD makes the other schools look bad. Instead of spreading lies about MD they need to be saying "what are they doing RIGHT that we aren't doing?" |
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1 Look at the results for 4th Street, A D Owen and the High School - Teachers should hang their heads in SHAME |
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2 you must be one of Mccaffertys dummies. Keep falling for his cheating and lies. We all know what he is all about. You look stupid! |
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1 Did you say you look stupid? No the children at the other three schools that didn't perform up to standards look stupid yet it isn't their fault. I do agree the teachers at the three failing schools should hold their heads in shame. Give me a really good reason NIS should shut down its top performing school? And not some lame excuse like McCafferty is a cheater or there isn't enough money. How about shut down ADO and send the kids up to Mildred Dean. Then maybe the kids will get the education they deserve. Please one good reason, I'm waiting. |
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Yeah, great idea. Cram all the kids into MD (the smaller building)! C'mon.
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1 Here's a concept. If there is enough money to leave 2 schools open then combine 4th St and A D Owens. Leave the BEST school in the district as is. |
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1 The scores show that these MD kids will likely do JUST FINE when they are moved to another school building. |
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1 No money. In the red. Non-sufficient funds. Get the picture now. Close Mildred Dean NOW! |
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2 I am sure that MD kids will do "JUST FINE" wherever they are -my question is how will teachers do when they have a class of 25-29 students, instead of the 13-15 they have currently?? Students at ADO and 4th Street are crammed into classrooms!!! Does it take a merge for class sizes to become equitable??? |
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1 Hey stupid, get rid of Brandt and all his cronnies can you say 1 million in unneccasary salaries a year. Get the picture now? Get for real.. No wonder people think Newport residents are so dumb. Look around the smoke screen Brandt has thrown up. |
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1 No one ever said this was the goal. WAKE UP |
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1 It is called SUCK IT UP AND DO YOUR JOB |
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2 Although you have a good MD attitude, I thought you could spell better, perhaps you should have gone to the academy. |
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