See How Each North Escambia School Did On Last Year’s FCAT

March 12, 2008

fcatfront.gifFCAT testing is in full swing at North Escambia schools this week. In last year’s FCATs, schools in our area ranked from “A” to “F” in their grades from the Florida Department of Education. Today, NorthEscambia.com is going to take look back at how the schools in our area did in last year’s FCATs.

During last year’s FCATs, three schools in our area — Bratt Elementary, Ernest Ward Middle School and Molino Park Elementary — were ranked as “A” schools in Florida. Byrneville Elementary School was ranked as a “B” school. Northview High School ranked as a “C’ school. Carver/Century K-8 was ranked as an “F” school.

In the 2007 reading FCAT, Bratt was the top ranked elementary school in our area. Almost 90 percent of last year’s fourth graders at Bratt made a “3″ or higher on the reading test. Byrneville and Molino Park both had 74 percent of their fourth graders at a “3″ or higher. At Carver/Century, just 26 percent of fourth graders made a passing score of “3″ or higher on the ‘07 reading FACT.

On the seventh grade reading FCAT in our area middle schools, Ernest Ward had 58 percent at a “3″ or higher. At Carver/Century, that number was just 22 percent.

At Northview, only 34 percent of tenth graders made a “3″ or higher on last year’s reading FCAT.

On the 2007 Math FCAT, 74 percent of Bratt students, 79 percent of Byrneville students and 74 percent of Molino Park students scored a “3″ or higher. At Carver/Century, that number was just 17 percent.

Carver/Century’s seventh grade math performance last year was even more dismal, with only nine percent of seventh graders making a passing score of “3″ or higher on the FCAT. Ernest Ward had 74 percent of its seventh graders at a “3″ or above. At Northview, 61 percent of tenth graders make a “3″ plus.

NorthEscambia.com ran all the 2007 FCAT numbers from our area schools into one easy report. Click here to see the results.

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