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Georgia Department of Education posted the 2023-2024 Milestones scores. Here's a look at the best and worst school districts in some of the key areas.
Jones, Houston and Monroe counties were the top-performing districts in the Middle Georgia area. Georgia Milestones 2023-2024 test scores are out. How central Georgia schools performed
The math mean score was 488, and the evidence-based reading and writing mean was 507. Take a look at how Middle Georgia school districts compare to both state and national averages: Georgia. Math: 503
The state had earned an overall score of 73.0 out of 100 points. On average, the nation received a score of 75.2; meaning the state ranked slightly below average. [8] Georgia posted a C-plus in the Chance-for-Success category, ranking 33rd on factors that contribute to a person's success both within and outside the K-12 education system.
Test administrators or proctors are also not allowed to read aloud to the student any of the questions, passages, prompts, or answer choices in the English language or their first language during the test. Georgia: Georgia Department of Education: Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests (retired) Georgia Milestones: End of Course Test(grades 9-12)
Valdosta High School serves grades 9–12 in the Valdosta City School District. Valdosta High School is a public school located in Valdosta, Georgia. It has 2,238 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 17 to 1. According to state test scores, 28% of students are at least proficient in math and 32% in reading.
Aug. 18—After nearly two years of school closures and quarantines caused by COVID-19, state standardized test results published by the Georgia Department of Education paint a clearer picture of ...
The Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests (CRCT) were a set of tests [1] [2] administered at public schools in the state of Georgia that are designed to test the knowledge of first through eighth graders in reading, English/language arts (ELA), and mathematics, and third through eighth graders additionally in science and social studies.