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See Where Manville Ranked On The PARCC 2019 Test

The results are in! Check to see how Manville School District did on the 2019 PARCC​ test.

MANVILLE, NJ — The results are in! Check to see how Manville School District did on the 2019 PARCC test.

Patch put together the rankings, from top to bottom, for each grade terms of their scores (high school math was broken into Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II).

Patch also put together the lists of districts and ranked them based on the percentages of students who met or didn't meet expectations. Levels four and five are considered meeting or exceeding expectations, while "Level 1" means they didn't.

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Just like the past PARCC tests, students met expectations if they performed in the "Level 4" and "Level 5" areas, which is between the scores of 750 and 850, the latter being a perfect score.

Here are the lists of the Manville School District divided into test category, grade level, with their percentages of students who met expectations, mean scale score (and overall state ranking):

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Algebra I

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 43.2 percent (state ranking 264)
  • Mean scale score - 735 (state ranking 385)

Geometry

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 20.7 percent (state ranking 212)
  • Mean scale score - 726 (state ranking 244)

Algebra II

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 28 percent (state ranking 239)
  • Mean scale score - 735 (state ranking 232)

3rd Grade Math

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 62.6 percent (state ranking 248)
  • Mean scale score - 755 (state ranking 269)

4th Grade Math

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 30.1 percent (state ranking 482)
  • Mean scale score - 731 (state ranking 507)

5th Grade Math

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 24.8 percent (state ranking 470)
  • Mean scale score - 731 (state ranking 481)

6th Grade Math

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 26.3 percent (state ranking 434)
  • Mean scale score - 731 (state ranking 450)

7th Grade Math

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 30.8 percent (state ranking 389)
  • Mean scale score - 737 (state ranking 388)

8th Grade Math

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 9.4 percent (state ranking 414)
  • Mean scale score - 737 (state ranking 388)

3rd Grade English

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 44.7 percent (state ranking 361)
  • Mean scale score - 744 (state ranking 354)

4th Grade English

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 42.9 percent (state ranking 445)
  • Mean scale score - 742 (state ranking 466)

5th Grade English

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 44.2 percent (state ranking 434)
  • Mean scale score - 744 (state ranking 433)

6th Grade English

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 37.8 percent (state ranking 469)
  • Mean scale score - 741 (state ranking 471)

7th Grade English

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 66.7 percent (state ranking 262)
  • Mean scale score - 758 (state ranking 330)

8th Grade English

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 60.8 percent (state ranking 317)
  • Mean scale score - 755(state ranking 357)

9th Grade English

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 48.6 percent (state ranking 196)
  • Mean scale score - 48.6 (state ranking 187)

10th Grade English

  • Percentage of students who met expectations - 58.9 percent (state ranking 157)
  • Mean scale score - 751 (state ranking 196)

PARCC tests have been a source of controversy for years, and Gov. Phil Murphy has talked for two years about finding replacements for the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers test.

The New Jersey Student Learning Assessment (NJSLA) 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.

To see the full list of all New Jersey schools and how they scored click here.

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