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TCAP – the State, District and Bristol

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TCAP – the State, District and Bristol

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  1. State testing is one important way to demonstrate that our students are learning at Bristol.  The following slides show how Bristol ranks with state proficiency scores and how Bristol students grow compared to other students in the state.  There is also a slide that shows our progress towards increasing advanced scores and reducing unsatisfactory scores. The staff works very hard each day to help students learn as much as possible.  Our goal is to be a school of “warm demanders”, pressing students to achieve at high levels while also developing strong relationships with them. Manuel Ramsey, Principal

  2. Bristol CSAP/TCAP Composite Total Tests Proficient or AdvancedBristol has improved 7 of the last 8 years

  3. TCAP – the State, District and Bristol RdgWrt Math 47 Sci 5th grade State 69 58 64 49 District 695766 44 Bristol 686468 45 88 75 94 4th grade State 67 49 71 District Avg 674873 Bristol 7250 78 85 52 44 3rd grade State 74 52 71 District Avg 73 53 74 Bristol 71 49 66 Note: Free and Reduced Lunch: District 11 has 50%, the State has 30% and Bristol has 75% of it’s students qualifying for this program. Bristol still beats the state in 5 of 10 scores.

  4. Bristol CSAP CompositeColorado Growth Model Reading Math Writing2010 55 44 44 2011 555658 2012 54 54 52 The average score for the state of Colorado is 50. Bristol is above the state average for growth in all three academic areas: reading, writing and math.

  5. Unsatisfactory Scores and Advanced Scoresfor Reading, Writing and MathSee the dramatic improvement over the last two years

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