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Granby, East Granby Schools Fare Well in State's New Grading System

Each school gets a 'School Performance Index' that rates its average results on standardized tests.

The state Department of Education released a database on Monday that shows how each school in the state has performed for the last three years based on "an average of student performance in all tested grades and subjects for a given school."

“The state’s new school accountability and support framework enables more precise, more helpful snapshots of school performance,” Commissioner Stefan Pryor said Monday. “By heralding schools making significant progress and highlighting schools in need of greater support, the system will also help districts and the state focus our efforts where they are needed most.”

Each school is given an SPI, or Student Performance Index, as measured by the Connecticut Mastery Tests for students in grades 3 to 8 and the CAPT test for 10th graders. The higher the SPI, the more students are reaching the top level or "goal" of those standardized tests. Schools are then given a goal for the following school year.

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Here's how East Granby schools performed:

School 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Goal R.D. Seymour Elementary School 88 89.1 92 Maintain Allgrove Elementary School 85.7 90.5 86.1 87.5 East Granby Middle School 90.8 90.3 91.5 Maintain East Granby High School 84.8 84.3 86.9 85.5

Here's how Granby schools performed:

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School 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Goal Kelly Lane Intermediate 94.6 95.6 95.9 Maintain Wells Road Intermediate 92.8 89.7 91.3 Maintain Granby Memorial Middle School 94.7 94 93 Maintain Granby Memorial High School 92.4 92.5 89.1 Maintain

 

 

 

 

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