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Manatee schools beat state average in algebra


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  • | 4:00 a.m. June 10, 2011
Superintendent Tim McGonegal credited the hard work of math teachers for the accomplishment.
Superintendent Tim McGonegal credited the hard work of math teachers for the accomplishment.
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In a first-time statewide test, the majority of Manatee County schools scored above average on a 2011 Algebra I end-of-course assessment.

More than 3,200 students were tested in 18 traditional middle and high schools, six charter schools and six alternative sites.

Every middle school and charter school tested above the state average, as did Lakewood Ranch and Braden River high schools.

“These exceptional results reflect the hard work our algebra teachers are doing each day with our students,” Superintendent Dr. Tim McGonegal said. “This was the first time students tested online in a format like this, and we are pleased that our preparation paid off.”

The Florida EOC Assessments are designed to measure student achievement of the Next Generation Sunshine State Standard for specific courses and will replace the FCAT over the next three to five years. These assessments are part of Florida’s Next Generation Strategic Plan for increasing student achievement and improving college and career readiness. Algebra 1 is the first course to transition.

Contact Pam Eubanks at [email protected].

 

 

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