Friday, February 4, 2011

Fayette County Schools didn’t make progress on ACT Benchmarks

Students who score at the ACT Benchmark Scores have a 75 percent chance of earning a “C” and a 50 percent chance of earning a “B” in their first related college courses, so this is a rather important statistic to watch.

With the announcement of the departure of Stu Silberman from the Fayette County superintendent’s position, I was asked to take a look at the school district’s ACT performance.

This shows what I found, which quite frankly was an unpleasant surprise.


Between 2008 and 2010, Fayette County juniors testing on the ACT posted the results shown, and in every subject, that performance got worse.

The least damage was in English, where the percentage of students making the cut only dropped by 0.4 point. But, the drop was a full point for reading, and it was two points or more for the critical subjects of math and science.

Sort of makes you wonder, doesn’t it?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well this certainly isn't what we are hearing from the PR machine in Fayette Co. recently, is it?