Wednesday, October 30, 2019

2019 CAASPP RESULTS

The results for the 2019 California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) were released by the California Department of Education earlier this month.

Here is a summary of the results:


-Nearly 50% of California students met or exceeded the English Language Arts state standards.

-26%, nearly one out of every four students in California, demonstrate a thorough ability in Reading.

-25%, nearly one out of every four students in California, demonstrate a thorough ability in Writing.

-18%, nearly one out of every five students in California, demonstrate a thorough ability in Listening.

-27%, nearly one out of every four students in California, demonstrate a thorough ability in  Research & Inquiry.



-Nearly 40% of California students met or exceeded the Mathematics state standards.

-27%, nearly one out of every four students in California, demonstrate a thorough ability in Concepts and Procedures.

-21%, nearly one out of every five students in California, demonstrate a thorough ability in  Problem Solving and Modeling & Data Analysis

-21%, nearly one out of every five students in California, demonstrate a thorough ability in  Communicating Reasoning


Sources:

California Department of Education
Website: cde.ca.gov

California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress
Website: caaspp-elpac.cde.ca.gov/caaspp


Manuel R. CortezRodas - Educator

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Sunday, October 13, 2019

October 2019

October brings its bright colors as the foliage changes from green, to yellow, to orange, and red as autumn sets in and leaves prepare to fall.

The bright orange pumpkins will soon illuminate doorsteps as they are carved into Jack-O-Lanterns in celebration of Halloween.

Nights begin to last longer yet the sun still has enough heat during the day that we must become aware of fire dangers.

Schools make preparations so students are ready to pursuit their own education as the last two months of the year (November and December) have a limited number of school days due to the upcoming seasonal holidays.

California reflects on the results of the California Assessment of Student Progress and Performance (CAASPP) as growth continues to be made yet much work remains to be done.


Manuel R. CortezRodas - Educator

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