School Test Scores

Why Is This Important?

 

Success in school and later life depends on a positive foundation in the early years of childhood. Focusing on fourth grade success provides an opportunity to assess the success of policies and programs targeting the population aged birth through age 8.
 
CRT scores provide an indication of whether students are making progress toward mastery of state content standards. Montana currently does not require that students score at a particular level on the test to be promoted or to graduate from high school.

School Test Scores
 

CRT results show the level of proficiency a student demonstrates in the subject areas tested. Students are rated at one of four levels: novice, nearing proficient, proficient and advanced. The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level.

                CRT Scores 4rd Grade 2008/2009 - % at or above proficiency
 

 

                CRT Scores 8th Grade 2008/2009 - % at or above proficiency
 

 

Source: Office of Public Instruction - CRT Report Builder
More information can be found on the Office of Public Instruction website

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