The Daily Courier is providing the listing of categories and scores on the 2017-2018 AZMerit test between the top scoring district school — Abia Judd Elementary School in Prescott — and the top scoring charter school — BASIS of Prescott — for grades 3 and 4 in English language arts and math. The data is from the state Department of Education Excel sheet. Passing grades are based on the top two categories: proficient and highly proficient.
Abia Judd Elementary: Totals: Grade 3: English Language Arts: 107 students; 69 percent passed; 36 percent proficient and 34 percent highly proficient.
BASIS Prescott: Totals: Grade 3: Math: 62 students; 84 percent passed; 27 percent proficient; 56 percent highly proficient
Abia Judd Elementary: Totals: Grade 4: Math: 111 students; 62 percent passed; 50 percent proficient and 13 percent highly proficient.
BASIS Prescott: Totals: Grade 4: Math: 89 students; 70 percent passed; 36 percent proficient and 34 percent highly proficient.
Abia Judd Elementary: Economically Disadvantaged: Grade 3: English Language Arts: 28 students; 54 percent passed; 36 percent proficient; 18 highly proficient. Grade 4: English Language Arts: 33 students; 61 percent passed; 39 percent proficient; 21 percent highly proficient. Grade 3 Math: 28 students; 64 percent passed; no other scores. Grade 4 math: 33 students; 45 percent passed; no other score.
BASIS Prescott: No listing for economically disadvantaged students.
Abia Judd Elementary: Students with disabilities: Grade 3: English Language Arts: 13 students; 38 percent passed; 23 percent proficient; 15 percent highly proficient. Grade 4: Less than 10 students so no data. Grade 3: Math: 13 students; 62 percent passed; 31 percent proficient and 31 percent highly proficient.
BASIS Prescott: Less than 10 students so no data. For school: English Language Arts: 18 students with learning disabilities; 56 percent passed. For school: Math: 16 students with learning disabilities; 69 percent passed.
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