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  EOG Results
 
Scale: % at or above proficient

Grade 3

Reading
 89% (2011)
 82% (2010)
 81% (2009)
 80% (2008)
 >95% (2007)
 >=95% (2006)
The state average for Reading was 68% in 2011.

Math
 >95% (2011)
 89% (2010)
 94% (2009)
 87% (2008)
 84% (2007)
 77% (2006)
The state average for Math was 82% in 2011.

Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 4

Reading
 82% (2011)
 85% (2010)
 76% (2009)
 79% (2008)
 >95% (2007)
 >=95% (2006)
The state average for Reading was 72% in 2011.

Math
 92% (2011)
 87% (2010)
 89% (2009)
 80% (2008)
 80% (2007)
 70% (2006)
The state average for Math was 84% in 2011.

Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 5

Reading
 84% (2011)
 78% (2010)
 89% (2009)
 67% (2008)
 >95% (2007)
 >=95% (2006)
The state average for Reading was 72% in 2011.

Science
 78% (2011)
 82% (2010)
 75% (2009)
 49% (2008)
The state average for Science was 73% in 2011.

Math
 84% (2011)
 84% (2010)
 84% (2009)
 74% (2008)
 75% (2007)
 59% (2006)
The state average for Math was 82% in 2011.

Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 6

Reading
 79% (2011)
 89% (2010)
 89% (2009)
 85% (2008)
 91% (2007)
 >=95% (2006)
The state average for Reading was 75% in 2011.

Math
 85% (2011)
 86% (2010)
 86% (2009)
 77% (2008)
 71% (2007)
 67% (2006)
The state average for Math was 81% in 2011.

Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 7

Reading
 80% (2011)
 80% (2010)
 81% (2009)
 63% (2008)
 94% (2007)
 >=95% (2006)
The state average for Reading was 68% in 2011.

Math
 87% (2011)
 89% (2010)
 87% (2009)
 75% (2008)
 75% (2007)
 61% (2006)
The state average for Math was 81% in 2011.

Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 8

Reading
 80% (2011)
 85% (2010)
 85% (2009)
 81% (2008)
 >95% (2007)
 >=95% (2006)
The state average for Reading was 70% in 2011.

Science
 69% (2011)
 80% (2010)
 69% (2009)
 82% (2008)
The state average for Science was 75% in 2011.

Math
 86% (2011)
 86% (2010)
 86% (2009)
 83% (2008)
 82% (2007)
 66% (2006)
The state average for Math was 84% in 2011.

Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 10

Reading
Data not available for this school (2011)
The state average for Reading was 67% in 2011.

Writing
 82% (2011)
The state average for Writing was 70% in 2011.

Math
Data not available for this school (2011)
The state average for Math was 61% 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 Students89%
Female94%
Male83%
Blackn/a
Asiann/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White89%
Economically disadvantaged>95%
Not economically disadvantaged89%
Students with disabilities33%
Non-disabled students>95%
Not limited English proficient89%

MathThis School
All Students>95%
Female>95%
Male92%
Blackn/a
Asiann/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White>95%
Economically disadvantaged>95%
Not economically disadvantaged95%
Students with disabilities67%
Non-disabled students>95%
Not limited English proficient>95%
Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 4
ReadingThis School
All Students82%
Female88%
Male76%
Black50%
Asiann/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White86%
Economically disadvantaged77%
Not economically disadvantaged83%
Students with disabilities30%
Non-disabled students89%
Not limited English proficient82%

MathThis School
All Students92%
Female91%
Male93%
Black67%
Asiann/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White93%
Economically disadvantaged92%
Not economically disadvantaged92%
Students with disabilities70%
Non-disabled students95%
Not limited English proficient92%
Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 5
ReadingThis School
All Students84%
Female83%
Male85%
Black80%
Asiann/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White83%
Economically disadvantaged62%
Not economically disadvantaged88%
Students with disabilities46%
Non-disabled students90%
Not limited English proficient86%

ScienceThis School
All Students78%
Female71%
Male85%
Black80%
Asiann/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White77%
Economically disadvantaged69%
Not economically disadvantaged79%
Students with disabilities36%
Non-disabled students84%
Not limited English proficient80%

MathThis School
All Students84%
Female83%
Male85%
Black60%
Asiann/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White86%
Economically disadvantaged62%
Not economically disadvantaged88%
Students with disabilities64%
Non-disabled students87%
Not limited English proficient85%
Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 6
ReadingThis School
All Students79%
Female74%
Male82%
Black50%
Asiann/a
Hispanic60%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White82%
Economically disadvantaged88%
Not economically disadvantaged78%
Students with disabilities33%
Non-disabled students85%
Not limited English proficient79%

MathThis School
All Students85%
Female83%
Male87%
Black50%
Asiann/a
Hispanic80%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White87%
Economically disadvantaged75%
Not economically disadvantaged86%
Students with disabilities78%
Non-disabled students86%
Not limited English proficient85%
Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 7
ReadingThis School
All Students80%
Female81%
Male79%
Black43%
Asiann/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White83%
Economically disadvantaged77%
Not economically disadvantaged80%
Students with disabilities<5%
Non-disabled students85%
Not limited English proficient80%

MathThis School
All Students87%
Female92%
Male83%
Black57%
Asiann/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White90%
Economically disadvantaged69%
Not economically disadvantaged91%
Students with disabilities<5%
Non-disabled students93%
Not limited English proficient87%
Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 8
ReadingThis School
All Students80%
Female80%
Male80%
Black43%
Asiann/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White84%
Economically disadvantaged42%
Not economically disadvantaged86%
Students with disabilities17%
Non-disabled students85%
Not limited English proficient81%

ScienceThis School
All Students69%
Female62%
Male77%
Black43%
Asiann/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White71%
Economically disadvantaged42%
Not economically disadvantaged74%
Students with disabilities<5%
Non-disabled students75%
Not limited English proficient69%

MathThis School
All Students86%
Female82%
Male90%
Black71%
Asiann/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White89%
Economically disadvantaged58%
Not economically disadvantaged91%
Students with disabilities<5%
Non-disabled students93%
Not limited English proficient86%
Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

Grade 10
ReadingThis School
Subgroup results not available

WritingThis School
All Students82%
Female89%
Male72%
Black79%
Asiann/a
Hispanic67%
Multiracial83%
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White87%
Economically disadvantaged88%
Not economically disadvantaged82%
Students with disabilities56%
Non-disabled students84%
Not limited English proficient82%

MathThis School
Subgroup results not available
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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  EOC Results
 
Scale: % at or above proficient

Algebra I
 64% (2011)
 77% (2010)
The state average for Algebra I was 77% in 2011.

Algebra II
 80% (2011)
 75% (2010)
The state average for Algebra II was 82% in 2011.

English I
 88% (2011)
 85% (2010)
The state average for English I was 81% in 2011.

Biology
 82% (2011)
 93% (2010)
The state average for Biology was 80% in 2011.

United States History
 91% (2011)
 87% (2010)
The state average for United States History was 82% in 2011.

Physical Science
 65% (2011)
 71% (2010)
The state average for Physical Science was 77% in 2011.

Civics and Economics
 91% (2011)
 94% (2010)
The state average for Civics and Economics was 80% in 2011.

Geometry
 66% (2010)
The state average for Geometry was 82% in 2010.

Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

About the Tests

  • In 2010-2011 North Carolina used End-of-Course (EOC) tests to assess high school students in algebra I, algebra II, English I, biology, United States history, physical science, and economics.
  • The EOC 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.
  • 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  

Back to top >
  EOC 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


Algebra IThis School
All Students64%
Female65%
Male64%
Black42%
Asiann/a
Hispanic55%
Multiracial29%
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White79%
Economically disadvantaged56%
Not economically disadvantaged65%
Students with disabilities50%
Non-disabled students65%
Limited English proficiency57%
Not limited English proficient65%
Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011


Algebra IIThis School
All Students80%
Female88%
Male69%
Black62%
Asiann/a
Hispanic83%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White88%
Economically disadvantaged80%
Not economically disadvantaged80%
Non-disabled students80%
Not limited English proficient80%

English IThis School
All Students88%
Female92%
Male84%
Black74%
Asiann/a
Hispanic75%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White>95%
Economically disadvantaged80%
Not economically disadvantaged89%
Students with disabilities69%
Non-disabled students90%
Limited English proficiency80%
Not limited English proficient88%

BiologyThis School
All Students82%
Female84%
Male78%
Black60%
Asiann/a
Hispanic77%
Multiracial60%
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White92%
Economically disadvantaged69%
Not economically disadvantaged83%
Students with disabilities83%
Non-disabled students81%
Not limited English proficient81%

United States HistoryThis School
All Students91%
Female89%
Male93%
Black84%
Asiann/a
Hispanic71%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White>95%
Economically disadvantaged82%
Not economically disadvantaged92%
Students with disabilities86%
Non-disabled students91%
Not limited English proficient92%

Physical ScienceThis School
All Students65%
Female67%
Male60%
Black56%
Asiann/a
Hispanic60%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
Whiten/a
Economically disadvantaged60%
Not economically disadvantaged67%
Non-disabled students77%
Not limited English proficient65%

Civics and EconomicsThis School
All Students91%
Female91%
Male92%
Black80%
Asiann/a
Hispanic88%
Multiracialn/a
American Indiann/a
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islandern/a
White>95%
Economically disadvantaged88%
Not economically disadvantaged92%
Students with disabilities91%
Non-disabled students91%
Not limited English proficient91%
Source: NCDPI, 2010-2011

About the Tests

  • In 2010-2011 North Carolina used End-of-Course (EOC) tests to assess high school students in various subjects.
  • The results for algebra I, algebra II, English I, biology, United States history, physical science, economics, and geometry are displayed on GreatSchools profiles.
  • The EOC 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.
  • 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.

 
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