Note:
The
2004-2007
CRCT
chart
accompanying
this
story is
set
below,
and is
attached
in a
PDF
document.
Faxed
copies
or
copies
in EXCEL
formats
are
available
upon
request.
Tests of
students’
mastery
of the
state of
Georgia
curriculum
show
that
Coweta
students
have
continued
to
improve
their
performance
over the
last
several
years,
and that
the
Coweta
school
system
consistently
outperforms
the
state.
The
Criterion
Reference
Competency
Test (CRCT)
is based
on the
state of
Georgia’s
basic
curriculum,
covering
the
areas of
reading,
language
arts and
math in
grade 1
through
8, and
science
and
social
studies
in
grades 3
through
8 (36
subject
areas
and
grades
in all).
The test
is
administered
in the
spring
at all
schools.
Overall
scores
returned
by the
Georgia
Department
of
Education
show the
Coweta
County
School
System
outscoring
the
state
average
in 31 of
36
areas,
scoring
the same
in three
areas,
and
scoring
slightly
lower
than the
state in
two
areas.
CRCT
mean
scores
and pass
rates
have
shown
overall
improvement
since
the 2002
administration
of the
test
(see
chart).
School-by-school
scores
on the
CRCT are
available
at the
state
Department
of
Education’s
website
at
www.gadoe.org.
Individual
student’s
CRCT
results
are
available
at the
child’s
school.
During
summer
months,
parents
should
call
ahead if
they
wish to
pick
them up,
or they
can pick
them up
when the
new
school
year
begins
on
August
6.
“I’m
very
pleased
with our
student’s
performance
and the
improvement
our
schools
have
shown,”
said
Superintendent
Blake
Bass.
“Our
goal is
to
continuous
improvement,
and that
is what
we see
in these
results.”
“I think
we’re
extremely
pleased
with the
progress
the
schools
are
making,”
said
Testing
and
School
Improvement
Director
Connie
Davis.
“Our
test
scores
are
competitive
with and
exceed
the
state in
many
areas,
and our
schools
are
addressing
areas of
concern
over
time.”
While
CRCT
performance
overall
is
strong
across
the
school
system,
Davis
noted
that the
real
usefulness
of the
tests is
helping
parents
and
teachers
evaluate
the
performance
of
individual
students.
“The
test is
a
measure
of how
student’s
perform
on one
day out
of the
year,
but it
is a
good
measure
for
teachers
to get
an idea
of how
well a
student
is doing
and if a
student
is
having
some
difficulty
in
mastering
a
content
area or
skill.”
Mean
scores
reported
for the
2007
administration
of the
CRCT are
based on
two
different
scales,
depending
on
whether
the
subject
tested
is based
on the
state’s
older
Quality
Core
Curriculum
(QCC –
graded
on a
scale of
above or
below
300) or
the new
Georgia
Performance
Standards
(GPS –
graded
on a
scale
above or
below
800).
Implementation
of the
GPS
began
during
the
2005-2006
school
year in
reading
and
English
(all
grades),
science
(grades
6, 7 and
9-12)
and
mathematics
(grade
6). This
most
recent
school
year,
GPS
implementation
continued
in
mathematics
(grade
K-2 and
7) and
science
(grades
3-5). As
the GPS
is
implemented,
new
tests
are
built
around
the more
rigorous
curriculum,
and then
new cut
scores
are set.
Scores
that are
at or
above
350 on a
QCC-based
CRCT, or
at or
above
850 on
GPS-based
CRCT,
indicate
a level
of
performance
that
“Exceeds
the
Standard”
set for
the
test.
Scores
from
300–349
for QCC-based
CRCT, or
from
800–849
for
GPS-based
CRCT,
indicate
a level
of
performance
that
“Meets
the
Standard”
set for
the
test.
The
percentage
passing
figure
on the
accompanying
chart
combines
the
percentage
of
students
who met
or
exceeded
the test
standards.
Scores
below
300 on
QCC-based
CRCT, or
below
800 on
GPS-based
CRCT,
indicate
a level
of
performance
that
“Does
Not Meet
the
Standard”
set for
the test
(the
state’s
minimum
level of
proficiency).
Students
performing
at this
level
may need
additional
instructional
support.
2004-2007
Criterion
Reference
Competency
Test
Results
By grade
and
subject
for
Coweta
County
Schools
Legend:
red #s =
rise
Coweta,
2006-2007
blue #s = no change Coweta, 2006-2007
yellow
highlite
= higher
than
Georgia
average
2007
blue
highlite
= same
as
Georgia
average
2007
*The
pass
rate
(including
students
meeting
and
exceeding
expectations)
for the
new
GPS-based
subject
is based
on the
percentage
above
800
**
The pass
rate
(including
students
meeting
and
exceeding
expectations)
for QCC-based
subject
tests is
based on
the
percentage
above
300
|
Grade |
Subject |
Coweta County
Mean Score |
Coweta County
Pass Rate** |
State of Georgia
Pass Rate** |
|
|
|
2007 |
2006 |
2005 |
2004 |
2007 |
2006 |
2005 |
2004 |
2007 |
2006 |
2005 |
2004 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
Reading |
837 |
*835 |
350 |
352 |
91% |
88% |
93% |
93% |
90% |
88% |
91% |
92% |
|
1 |
Lang. Arts |
826 |
*823 |
339 |
342 |
85% |
81% |
86% |
88% |
82% |
79% |
85% |
86% |
|
1 |
Math |
829 |
345 |
343 |
344 |
83% |
91% |
90% |
92% |
82% |
90% |
89% |
90% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
Reading |
842 |
*842 |
352 |
351 |
92% |
93% |
88% |
89% |
91% |
89% |
87% |
86% |
|
2 |
Lang. Arts |
825 |
*825 |
342 |
337 |
85% |
86% |
91% |
87% |
84% |
84% |
89% |
87% |
|
2 |
Math |
826 |
339 |
341 |
337 |
83% |
90% |
91% |
89% |
81% |
87% |
88% |
87% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
Reading |
836 |
*830 |
348 |
347 |
87% |
85% |
93% |
93% |
85% |
83% |
92% |
90% |
|
3 |
Lang. Arts |
825 |
*825 |
334 |
333 |
87% |
82% |
89% |
88% |
86% |
82% |
87% |
87% |
|
3 |
Math |
337 |
337 |
334 |
325 |
93% |
93% |
90% |
91% |
91% |
91% |
88% |
76% |
|
3 |
Science |
825 |
328 |
329 |
329 |
76% |
88% |
89% |
86% |
70% |
85% |
84% |
82% |
|
3 |
S. Studies |
333 |
334 |
333 |
334 |
92% |
90% |
93% |
89% |
89% |
89% |
91% |
87% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 |
Reading |
832 |
*828 |
346 |
338 |
86% |
82% |
89% |
81% |
85% |
81% |
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