We've changed the format of the tables we created using MCAS data from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. We've deleted some columns and instead showed the combined percentages for 'Advanced' and 'Proficient' and then after the black column, we did the same for 'Needs Improvement' and 'Warning'. The data was then sorted and MVRCS scores highlighted. For the Advanced and Proficient scores, the highest percentages are preferred but in the Needs Improvement and Warning totals, lower percentages are better. Additionally we have changed the font color to red for the school that has the highest combined percentage of Proficient and Advance Proficient students. They are have all shown to be an interesting analysis to say the least.
FROM:
http://profiles.doe.mass.edu/state_report/mcas.aspx
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4th Grade English 2010 |
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4th Grade Math 2010 |
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ReplyDeleteIn the English Language Arts for 4th Grade, the school with the highest score was not Wakefield Woodville but rather the Melrose Hoover. The wrong line has been changed.