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Here's How Flemington Students Did On Standardized Tests
The test results are in for New Jersey students on what was once known as PARCC.
FLEMINGTON, NJ — The results are in! Check to see how the Flemington-Raritian Regional Public School District did on the renamed versions of the controversial PARCC exam, the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments.
Here are the results for the Berkeley Heights Public School District, divided into test category, grade level, percentage of students meeting expectations, and their test scores:
Algebra I
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State rank: 3rd, 98.5 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 794
Geometry
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No students failed to meet expectations for this exam. The mean scale score was 789
3rd grade math
State rank: 169th, 69 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 766
4th grade math
State rank: 50th, 79.1 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 771
5th grade math
State rank: 160th, 62.6 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 756
6th grade math
State rank: 77th, 64.9 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 760
7th grade math
State rank: 89th, 65.2 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 756
8th grade math
State rank: 93rd, 49.9 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 756
3rd grade English
State rank: 276th, 53.9 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 752
4th grade English
State rank: 201st, 68.6 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 762
5th grade English
State rank: 241st, 65.2 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 759
6th grade English
State rank: 166th, 71.8 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 765
7th grade English
State rank: 181st, 75.4 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 768
8th grade English
State rank: 170th, 75.9 percent of students met expectations, mean scale score: 778
The New Jersey Student Learning Assessment uses the same computer-based platform used for PARCC and draws on the same bank of test questions. Indeed, the NJSLA results in English and math are comparable to the previous years' PARCC results.
However, the biggest difference between this assessment and PARCC is that it's now approximately 25 percent shorter and the number of questions has been reduced.
Click here for a list of every New Jersey school, their test scores, and where they ranked.
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