INDIAN RIVER COUNTY —
Partial results of the 2013 Florida
Comprehensive Assessment
reveal some gains and some setbacks in overall scores in the
Indian River County school district.
High points in the results
include increases in individual
school scores...
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY —
Partial results of the 2013 Florida
Comprehensive Assessment
reveal some gains and some setbacks in overall scores in the
Indian River County school district.
High points in the results
include increases in individual
school scores and high rankings
statewide.
Among the released
scores are reading for fourth
grade through 10th grade, mathematics results for fourth grade
through eighth grade and science
results for fifth grade through
eighth grade, a press release said.
“I am pleased that several
schools have shown increases,”
said Superintendent of Schools
Fran Adams in a press release.
“With mixed results, we will continue to review the data in order
to identify areas in need of
improvement.
”
In reading, Sebastian River
Middle School eighth-grade students reading at or above grade
level increased their score from
last years by 12 percentage
points, while Dodgertown and
Liberty Magnet elementary
school fifth-grade students
improved by nine
percentage points.
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