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Hwy 11 N
Kenansville, NC 28349

Duplin County Schools
 

  N/A, Superintendent
(910) 296-1521

 


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

Grade 3

Grade 4

Grade 5

Grade 6

Grade 7

Grade 8

OVERALL

Reading

Math

Reading

Math

Reading

Math

Reading

Math

Reading

Math

Reading

Math

Reading

Math

District

76.6%

58.2%

76.6%

55.9%

84.5%

50.1%

78.0%

51.8%

85.8%

53.7%

84.0%

51.6%

80.9%

53.6%

State

82.9%

67.8%

83.4%

65.0%

88.4%

63.1%

81.5%

61.9%

86.4%

61.8%

86.9%

60.7%

84.9%

63.4%

* If the number of students in a category is 5 or fewer, then results are not shown and are represented by a N/A.
* New math tests based on revised Standard Course of Study.



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

English I

Algebra I

Algebra II

Geometry

Biology

Chemistry

Physical Science

Physics

   Civics   & Economics

US History

District

80.9%

80.5%

69.4%

60.4%

54.6%

68.8%

71.7%

89.7%

49.9%

46.6%

State

82.8%

82.6%

80.3%

68.8%

63.4%

77.1%

69.1%

85.1%

60.1%

56.8%

* If the number of students in a category is 5 or fewer, then results are not shown and are represented by a N/A.
* Civics & Economics and US History End-of-Course data reflect new tests based on the revised Standard Course of Study.




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

 

Percentage of students
at or above grade level

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

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Three Year Trend in Student Performance on ABC's End-of-Grade Math Test
A multi-year trend for math is not available for 2005-06 because of new tests based on the revised Standard Course of Study.



Percentage of Students Promoted at Each Gateway
Students are required to meet statewide standards for promotion in grades 3, 5, and 8. These gateways are designed to ensure that students are working at grade level before being promoted to the next grade.

Grade 3

Grade 5

Grade 8

District

92.0%

>95%

>95%

State

>95%

>95%

>95%




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

District

50.3%

47.4%

53.5%

64.9%

35.0%

44.8%

62.5%

N/A

55.0%

41.7%

69.3%

31.6%

45.5%

20.7%

State

61.2%

59.9%

62.5%

73.5%

40.0%

49.3%

45.8%

79.5%

62.6%

45.1%

75.4%

34.8%

37.7%

30.8%

* If the number of students in a category is 5 or fewer, 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

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Performance of Each Student Group on the ABCs End-of-Course Tests
The percentage of passing scores on the state End-of-Course tests grouped by gender, ethnicity and other factors.*

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

District

65.1%

65.4%

64.8%

77.1%

49.1%

60.7%

71.4%

77.8%

50.0%

56.5%

72.4%

31.0%

N/A

39.2%

State

71.8%

72.6%

71.1%

81.2%

52.9%

60.1%

62.7%

80.2%

75.4%

57.9%

78.1%

42.5%

45.1%

45.6%

* If the number of students in a category is 5 or fewer, 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

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Test of Computer Skills
The percentage of students passing all portions of the exam after the final test administration in the 8th grade.

District

57.3%

State

65.3%


*This is the first year that North Carolina used a web-based (online) assessment for the Test of Computer Skills.




Additional Student Performance Data


SAT
The percentage of high school seniors who took the SAT along with average combined scores on the SAT I verbal and SAT I math scores.


Participation Rate (%)

Average Total SAT Score

District

44%

914

State

71%

1,008

Nation

48%

1,021




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.


 

Percent of Schools

Designation

Performance

Elementary

Middle

High School

District

State

District

State

District

State

Honor Schools of Excellence

At least 90% of students at grade level &
students made expected growth or more &
the school made adequate yearly progress (AYP)

0%

4%

0%

3%

0%

1%

High Growth

Students exceeded expected growth by at least 10%

0%

9%

0%

12%

0%

19%

Expected Growth

Students made expected growth

0%

44%

33%

43%

100%

42%

Schools of Excellence

At least 90% of students at grade level &
students made expected growth or more

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

1%

Schools of Distinction

80 to 89% of students at grade level & students
made expected growth or more

0%

16%

0%

12%

0%

7%

Schools of Progress

At least 60 to 79% of students at grade level &
students made expected growth or more

0%

31%

0%

35%

67%

39%

No Recognition

60 to 100% of students at grade level, but students did not make expected growth

60%

35%

0%

28%

0%

32%

Priority Schools

50 to 59% of students at grade level or less than 50% of students at grade level but students made expected growth

40%

14%

100%

18%

33%

16%

Low Performing

Less than 50% of students at grade level & students did not make expected growth

0%

1%

0%

4%

0%

4%




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 district did not make adequate yearly progress.

We met 47 of our 58 performance targets.  


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District Improvement Status
Under the federal No Child Left Behind law, school districts enter Title I District Improvement Status by not meeting target goals in the same subject (reading or mathematics) in each of three grade spans (3-5, 6-8, and high school) for two years in a row. A district in Title I District Improvement must take certain measures to improve performance.
Our district is in year 3 of district improvement status. Our district missed the following target(s): Reading.
Click here for information about the AYP and school improvement status of schools in this district.Click here for information about the AYP and school improvement status of schools in this district.
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.
Click here for information on student performance on End of Course tests by group and subject. Click here for information on student performance on End of Course tests by group and subject.

AYP Attendance
Our district met its attendance target.
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AYP Graduation Rate
The 2005-06 school year is a transition year in North Carolina's measurement of the graduation rate. The Four-Year Cohort Graduation Rate is reported for this year (2006) for the first time. The four-year cohort rate reflects the percentage of first time ninth graders who have graduated from high school four years later. Because 2006 is the first year for the four-year cohort rate, North Carolina also is reporting the On-Time Graduation Rate , the percentage of regular diploma graduates who graduated in four years or less. This enables a trendline to be shown as required by No Child Left Behind. In 2007 and beyond, only the cohort rate will be reported.
Our district met its graduation target.

On-time Graduation Rate

Four-Year
Cohort Graduation Rate

District

>95%

70.7%

State

>95%

68.7%


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