1. And even at Abby Kelley Foster, students still scored lower than the Worcester public school average on the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System. 2. And black and poor students scored better in traditional public schools than in charters. 3. At the start, Three Oaks students scored noticeably lower on standard tests. 4. Black and Hispanic students score nearly two grade levels behind their white peers in standardized tests, just as they did in the early days of the integration drive. 5. Across the board, no matter their race or background, charter students have been scoring well below students at regular Texas public schools. 6. But after three years of enrollment, students in private schools scored five percentage points higher on math achievement tests. 7. Cards for high schools indicate graduation and dropout rates and how students score on college entrance exams. 8. In another international test a year later, Mexican students scored lower than their peers from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Cuba. 9. It is Lowell that required Chinese American students to score higher than kids of other races in an attempt to bring diversity into its hallowed halls. 10. Most Palm Beach County students scored in the two lowest levels. |