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Tougher Reading, Math Standards Mean Lower Test Scores in Oak Creek

Despite changes in benchmarks for Wisconsin statewide reading and math tests, Oak Creek students continued to score higher than the state average.

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Students in the Oak Creek-Franklin School District saw lower scores in statewide math and reading tests this year, but those changes are almost entirely due to tough new standards that kicked in this year.

In Oak Creek, 38.7 percent of the students who took the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examinations (WKCE) in November 2012 scored at proficient or advanced in reading. That's compared to 87.2 percent who hit that mark in 2011. The 2012-13 results were released last week.

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In math, 49.8 percent of the Oak Creek students were proficient or better this year, compared to 79.4 percent last year.

While this year's numbers are lower than last year, they still beat the statewide figure of 36.2 percent proficient or better in reading and 48.1 percent in math.

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Drops in reading and math scores took place throughout the state this year as Wisconsin raised the benchmark scores needed for students to reach the proficient or advanced performance levels. The new college and career readiness proficiency levels are based on the National Assessment of Educational Progress.

More than 430,000 public school students took the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examinations in November 2012.

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