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Weaver Elementary School 2010-2011 Test Data

Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills DIBELS Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills

Kindergarten Beginning Middle End ISF 70% Low Risk 16% Some Risk 14% At Risk 63% Established 32% Emerging 5% Deficit LNF 65% Low Risk 13% Some Risk 22% At Risk 85% Low Risk 6% Some Risk 9% At Risk 79% Low Risk 17% Some Risk 4% At Risk PSF 88% Low Risk 5% Some Risk 7% At Risk 99 % Established 1% Emerging 0% Deficit NWF 89% Low Risk 4% Some Risk 91% Low Risk 7% Some Risk 2% At Risk

First Grade Beginning Middle End LNF 82% Low Risk 16% Some Risk 2% At Risk PSF 88% Established 9% Emerging 3% Deficit 100% Established 0% Deficit 96% Established 4% Emerging NWF 85% Low Risk 10% Some Risk 5% At Risk 91% Low Risk 8% Some Risk 1% At Risk 94% Low Risk 6% Some Risk 0% At Risk ORF 17% Some Risk 12% Some Risk 3% At Risk

Second Grade Beginning Middle End NWF 76% Low Risk 20% Some Risk 4% At Risk ORF 75% Low Risk 5% At Risk 84% Low Risk 7% Some Risk 9% At Risk 13% Some Risk 12% At Risk

Third Grade Beginning Middle End ORF 72% Low Risk 14% Some Risk 14% At Risk 63% Low Risk 20% Some Risk 17% At Risk 62% Low Risk 23% Some Risk 15% At Risk

ARMT Reading

Annual Measurable Objectives Percentage of Proficient Students Grade   Reading Annual Measurable Objectives Percentage of Proficient Students Grade 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 3 73 77 81 85 88 92 96 100 4 68 82 86 91 95 5 6 74 78 89 93

ARMT Math

Annual Measurable Objectives Percentage of Proficient Students Math   Annual Measurable Objectives Percentage of Proficient Students Grade 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 3 63 68 74 79 84 89 95 100 4 61 67 72 78 83 94 5 59 65 71 77 82 88 6 39 48 56 91

Stanford 10

Alabama Science Assessment ASA Alabama Science Assessment