ACAP third-grade test results released — how Baldwin and Mobile schools scored (complete list)
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — The Alabama Comprehensive Assessment of Progress third-grade scores have been released by the Alabama State Department of Education.
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According to the results, Orange Beach and Satsuma city schools are the only school districts in the viewing area that had 100% of their students make above the cut-off score, which is 444.
The 2019 Alabama Literacy Act was created to help improve reading skills and ensure that students are reading on grade level by the end of the third grade.
In Mobile County, 3,891 third-graders were tested, with 626 of those being below grade level and 3,265 being on or above grade level.
As for Baldwin County, 2,395 third-grade students took the assessment. 246 students scored below level and 2,149 students scored on or above level.
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The scores can be found on the spreadsheet below.
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