Georgia school officials announced Friday that students’ statewide test scores showed an increase in classroom knowledge since the COVID-19 outbreak.
At the state level, 67.1% of students are reading at their grade levels or above. While some school districts in Middle Georgia exceeded state numbers, others saw progress and are striving to sustain it.
“I am excited to kick off our new school year with this evidence of positive momentum,” Bibb County School District Superintendent Dan Sims in a news release Friday . “While there is still work to be done, I have seen firsthand how dedicated our educators are, and I know we will continue to be successful in closing the gaps with the state.”
The Georgia Milestones Assessment System measures students’ skills and understanding of state-adopted content standards in English language arts, mathematics, science and social studies, according to the Georgia Department of Education’s website.
Students are assessed in four levels of achievement: beginning learners, developing learners, proficient learners and distinguished learners.
The Middle Georgia Regional Education Service Agency consists of eight school districts. Here’s a breakdown of how students in the region did on Georgia Milestones assessments during the 2023-2024 school year.
Georgia:
- 67.1% of students read at grade level or above
- 74.9% developing or higher in American Literature
- 72.1% developing or higher in biology
- 72.9% developing or higher in U.S. American History
Bibb County:
45.2% of students read at grade level or above
53.2% developing or higher in American Literature
45% developing or higher in biology
45.5% in U.S. American History
Crawford County:
43.5% of students read at grade level or above
65.2% developing or higher in American Literature
59.5% developing or higher in biology
51% developing or higher in U.S. American History
Jasper County:
- 53.8% of students read at grade level or above
- 66.7% developing or higher in American Literature
- 63.2% developing or higher in biology
- 77.7% developing or higher in U.S. American History
Jones County:
72.4% of students read at grade level or above
83% developing or higher in American Literature
78.1% developing or higher in biology
79.7% developing or higher in U.S. American History
Houston County:
70% of students read at grade level or above
78.5% developing or higher in American Literature
75.5% developing or higher in biology
58.9% developing or higher in U.S. American History
Monroe County:
75.7% of students read at grade level or above
82.4% developing or higher in American Literature
86.6% developing or higher in biology
82.6% developing or higher in U.S. American History
Peach County:
54.1% of students read at grade level or above
61% developing or higher in American Literature
48.6% developing or higher in biology
58% developing or higher in U.S. American History
Twiggs County:
25% of students read at grade level or above
27.5% developing or higher in American Literature
28.4% developing or higher in biology
32% developing or higher in U.S. American History
Visit the Georgia Department of Education’s website for more in-depth info on your school district’s 2023-2024 test scores.
Georgia Milestones math scores will be released this fall.
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