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914 Anderson Creek Sch Rd
Bunnlevel, NC 28323-9801
(910) 893-4523

2007 - 08 Principal: Leanne O'Quinn
 

 Harnett County Schools
Grades K-2
Regular School
Traditional Calendar
Title I

 

STUDENT PERFORMANCE
North Carolina students in grades 3-8 must complete annual ABCs End-of-Grade tests in reading and mathematics. Students enrolled in the following courses must complete End-of-Course tests: English I, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science, Physics, Civics & Economics, and US History. Results from tests taken by students in this school are reported below.


Overall Student Performance
In any group where the percentage of students at a grade level is greater than 95% or less than 5%, the actual values may not be displayed because of federal privacy regulations. In these cases, the results will be shown as >95% or <5% for the group.


Performance of Students in Each Grade on the ABCs End-of-Grade Tests
Percentage of students' scores at or above grade level*

Our School

# of Tests Taken

District

State

* If the number of students in a category is fewer than five, then results are not shown and are represented by a N/A.
* New reading tests based on revised Standard Course of Study.

Three Year Trend in Student Performance on ABC's End-of-Grade Reading Test
A multi-year trend for reading is not available for 2007-08 because of new tests based on the revised Standard Course of Study.


Three Year Trend in Student Performance on ABC's End-of-Grade Math Test

 

Percentage of students
at or above grade level
in this school

Three year student performance data on ABCs end-of-grade math test

Click here for additional results by grade level.Click here for additional results for each grade level in the school.


Performance of Students on the End-of-Grade Science Tests for NCLB
Percentage of students' scores at or above grade level*

Our School

# of Tests Taken

District

State

* If the number of students in a category is fewer than five, then results are not shown and are represented by a N/A.


Student Performance Data by Student Groups
In any group where the percentage of students at a grade level is greater than 95% or less than 5%, the actual values many not be displayed because of federal privacy regulations. In these cases, the results will be shown as >95% or <5% for the group.


Performance of Each Student Group on the ABCs End-of-Grade Tests
The percentage of students, grouped by gender, ethnicity and other factors, who passed BOTH the reading and math tests.*

All

Male

Female

White

Black

Hispanic

American
Indian

Asian/
Pacific
Islander

Multi-
Racial

E.D.

N.E.D.

L.E.P.

Migrant
Students

Students
with
Disabilities

Our School

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

# of Tests Taken

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

District

44.6%

43.0%

46.3%

57.0%

24.4%

33.4%

35.9%

63.4%

47.7%

30.9%

59.9%

17.7%

16.7%

14.9%

State

50.9%

48.6%

53.2%

64.4%

29.5%

34.6%

34.6%

65.9%

51.7%

33.3%

66.9%

19.8%

18.8%

21.3%

* If the number of students in a category is fewer than five, then results are not shown and are represented by a N/A.
E.D. = Economically Disadvantaged Students

N.E.D. = Not Economically Disadvantaged Students

L.E.P. = Limited English Proficient Students

Click here for additional information on student performance by group.Click here for additional information on student performance by group.



Additional Student Performance Data

SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
Each year, schools in North Carolina may receive several designations based on their performance on the state's ABCs tests. Those designations are awarded on the basis of the percentage of students performing at grade level and on whether students have learned as much as they are expected to learn in one year. The designations earned by your school are displayed below, followed by a brief description of each designation.

Our School's Designation(s): Priority School, Expected Growth

Percent of Schools
with Designation

Designation

Performance:
Students performing at grade level

Growth:
Learning achieved in one year

District

State

High
Growth

Expected
Growth

Expected
Growth
Not Achieved

Honor School of Excellence

At least 90% of students at grade level and the school made adequate yearly progress (AYP)

if check, high growth if check, expected growth --

0%

1%

School of Excellence

At least 90% of students at grade level

if check, high growth if check, expected growth --

0%

0%

School of Distinction

80 to 90% of students at grade level

if check, high growth if check, expected growth --

0%

9%

School of Progress

60 to 80% of students at grade level

if check, high growth if check, expected growth --

19%

51%

No Recognition

60 to 100% of students at grade level

-- -- if check, expected growth not achieved

0%

1%

Priority School

50 to 60% of students at grade level
or
Less than 50% of students at grade level

if check, high growth if check, expected growth if check, expected growth not achieved

81%

35%

Low Performing

Less than 50% of students at grade level

-- -- if check, expected growth not achieved

0%

3%



Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Results
North Carolina has set target goals that schools must meet to make Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) under the federal No Child Left Behind Act.

AYP

Targets

Our school did not make adequate yearly progress.

We met 27 of our 29 performance targets.  

Click here for more information on AYP by student group and subject.Click here for additional information on AYP by student group and subject.

School Improvement Status
Under No Child Left Behind (NCLB), schools enter Title I School Improvement status by not meeting target goals in the same subject (reading or mathematics) for two years in a row. A school in Title I School Improvement status must take certain measures to improve performance.
Our school is in year 2 of school improvement status. Our school missed the following target(s): Reading & Math.
Click here for information on student performance on End of Grade tests by group and subject for Reading and Math. Click here for information on student performance on End of Grade tests by group and subject for Reading and Math.

AYP Attendance
N/A
Click here for additional AYP attendance information.Click here for additional AYP attendance information

Highly Qualified Teachers
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