JONESBORO — Clayton County is not where it needs to be in the Georgia Milestones testing but is showing some improvement.
In its Monday, Aug. 28 work session, the Clayton County Board of Education heard a presentation on the local results of the 2022-23 Georgia Milestones testing.
The Georgia Milestones testing has four achievement levels — Beginning Learners, Developing Learners, Proficient Learners, and Distinguished Learners.
Milestones data gives school systems critical information about how students are performing on the content standards set by the Georgia Department of Education.
A general glance at the proficiency rates (proficiency rates includes students who are deemed Proficient and Distinguished):
2022-23 End of Grade Proficiency rates:
Language arts, grades 3 to 8: 22% proficient, up from 19% last year.
Math, grades 3 to 8: 17% proficient, up from 14% last year.
Science, grades 5 to 8: 15% proficient, up from 14% last year.
Social studies, grade 8: 18% proficient, up from 17 % last year.
Clayton County outperformed the state in pass rate improvement in the following areas — all grade levels in English/language arts, all grade levels in math, grade 5 in science, and grade 8 in social studies.
2022-23 End of Course Proficiency rates:
American literature: 22% proficient, down from 25% last year.
Algebra I: 15% proficient, up from 14% last year.
Biology: 23% proficient, up from 22% last year
U.S. history: 24% proficient, up from 19% last year.
Clayton County outperformed the state in pass rate improvement in Algebra I, biology, and U.S. history.
2022-33 Reading performance (percentage of students at or above grade level):
American literature reading: 50%
“I think it’s safe to say we’re not where we need to be but I want to say to see these kinds of increases after a year and a half off COVID where we did not have kids in school I…
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