FCAT results are in and they're a mixed bag, to say the least. Levy County School Board saw a report by Director of Secondary Education Patrick Wnek on the schools' grade-by-grade results in each subject, plus comparisons to state numbers, and a lead-in to the county's Deep FRI training for enhanced reading instruction.
Wnek showed a slide of grade-level scores in reading, math and science county-wide depicting gains or losses in the last three years. Grades four, six, eight and nine made gains or stayed the same in reading and math, and in all but one case, the gain was substantial. Grades three, five, seven and ten had losses of varying degrees in reading and math. Only grades eight and eleven gained in science; grade five had a slight loss. Reading and math are tested in grades three through ten; science is tested only in the three grades mentioned above.
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