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502 N Graham Hopedale Road

Burlington, NC 27217

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  EOG Results
 
Scale: % at or above proficient

Grade 3

Reading
 53% (2011)
 38% (2010)
 24% (2009)
 24% (2008)
 56% (2007)
 65% (2006)
The state average for Reading was 68% in 2011.

Math
 69% (2011)
 59% (2010)
 74% (2009)
 63% (2008)
 57% (2007)
 42% (2006)
The state average for Math was 82% in 2011.

Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 4

Reading
 51% (2011)
 40% (2010)
 36% (2009)
 29% (2008)
 78% (2007)
 64% (2006)
The state average for Reading was 72% in 2011.

Math
 64% (2011)
 63% (2010)
 64% (2009)
 55% (2008)
 55% (2007)
 37% (2006)
The state average for Math was 84% in 2011.

Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 5

Reading
 32% (2011)
 39% (2010)
 43% (2009)
 26% (2008)
 67% (2007)
 77% (2006)
The state average for Reading was 72% in 2011.

Science
 56% (2011)
 19% (2010)
 11% (2009)
 8% (2008)
The state average for Science was 73% in 2011.

Math
 68% (2011)
 68% (2010)
 64% (2009)
 55% (2008)
 42% (2007)
 59% (2006)
The state average for Math was 82% in 2011.

Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

About the Tests

  • In 2010-2011 North Carolina used End-of-Grade (EOG) tests to assess students in grades 3 through 8 and 10 in reading and math, grades 5 and 8 in science, and grade 10 in writing.
  • The EOG is a standards-based test, which means it measures how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of North Carolina.
  • Students must pass the grade 8 EOG test in order to graduate from high school.
  • The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level on the tests.

Testing in North Carolina: An Overview

See North Carolina's state standards  

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  EOG Results by Subgroup
 
The test results by subgroup show how the designated group of students is performing in comparison to the general population.

Scale: % at or above proficient

Grade 3
ReadingThis School
All Students53%
Female51%
Male55%
Black62%
Asiann/a
Hispanic47%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged53%
Non-disabled students55%
Limited English proficiency46%
Not limited English proficient61%

MathThis School
All Students69%
Female76%
Male61%
Black66%
Asiann/a
Hispanic72%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged69%
Non-disabled students72%
Limited English proficiency71%
Not limited English proficient67%
Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 4
ReadingThis School
All Students51%
Female54%
Male49%
Black49%
Asiann/a
Hispanic58%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White33%
Economically disadvantaged50%
Not economically disadvantaged57%
Students with disabilities39%
Non-disabled students53%
Limited English proficiency54%
Not limited English proficient49%
Academically gifted>95%

MathThis School
All Students64%
Female62%
Male65%
Black64%
Asiann/a
Hispanic74%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White33%
Economically disadvantaged61%
Not economically disadvantaged86%
Students with disabilities39%
Non-disabled students69%
Limited English proficiency68%
Not limited English proficient61%
Academically gifted>95%
Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 5
ReadingThis School
All Students32%
Female26%
Male35%
Black23%
Asiann/a
Hispanic41%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged33%
Non-disabled students33%
Limited English proficiency10%
Not limited English proficient42%

ScienceThis School
All Students56%
Female39%
Male65%
Black46%
Asiann/a
Hispanic64%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged57%
Non-disabled students57%
Limited English proficiency48%
Not limited English proficient60%

MathThis School
All Students68%
Female57%
Male73%
Black46%
Asiann/a
Hispanic82%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged69%
Non-disabled students70%
Limited English proficiency76%
Not limited English proficient64%
Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

About the Tests

  • In 2010-2011 North Carolina used End-of-Grade (EOG) tests to assess students in grades 3 through 8 and 10 in reading and math, grades 5 and 8 in science, and grade 10 in writing.
  • The EOG tests are standards-based, which means they measure how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of North Carolina.
  • Students must pass the grade 8 EOG test in order to graduate from high school.
  • The different student groups are identified by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. If there are fewer than 10 students in a particular group in a school, data for that group is not reported.
  • The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level on the tests.

Testing in North Carolina: An Overview  

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