Students record
strongest-ever overall gains on Georgia Milestones assessments
Scores increase or hold
steady in 25 of 26 subject areas; strong increases in third-grade reading and
math
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2019
State Results
Comparison
Charts & Graphs
Spring
2019 EOG – State
Spring
2019 EOC – State
2019
School & District Results
Spring
2019 EOG – School: Third
| Fourth
| Fifth
| Sixth
| Seventh
| Eighth
| .zip
file of all grade levels
Spring
2019 EOG – District: Third
| Fourth
| Fifth
| Sixth
| Seventh
| Eighth
| .zip
file of all grade levels
Spring
2019 EOC – School
Spring
2019 EOC – District
2018
Press Release & Results – For Comparison
July
26, 2019 – Georgia
students showed strong gains on the spring 2019 Georgia
Milestones assessments. Scores increased or held steady on 25 of 26
assessments – the strongest overall gains recorded in the five years the
assessment has been administered. The percentage of students reading on grade
level or above increased or held steady in every tested grade and both English
language arts high school courses.
“A
strong K-12 education system is essential to keeping Georgia the best state in
the nation to live, work, and raise a family,” Governor Brian Kemp said. “These
strong results show impressive improvements in Georgia’s public schools, and I
commend the educators and students of our state for their hard work.”
“We
continue to see increased student performance across indicators – from Georgia
Milestones to the SAT and ACT, graduation rate, and the number of students
finishing high school with an industry-recognized credential,” State School
Superintendent Richard Woods said. “This is a testament to the hard work of
Georgia’s teachers and students, and an increasing focus on educating the whole
child and providing a genuinely well-rounded education. While these gains are
worth celebrating, we cannot be all about the test – our job is to prepare
students for life. I continue to support a reduction of state assessment
requirements to the federal minimum, and more realistic and reasonable
accountability requirements.”
Specifically,
the percentage of students achieving the Proficient Learner level and above
increased or held steady on 25 of 26 End of Grade (EOG) and End of Course (EOC)
assessments, compared to 22 of 26 assessments in 2018. The only assessment for
which the percentage of students achieving the Proficient Learner designation
was lower saw a one-point drop compared to 2018. Students who achieve the
Proficient Learner designation are considered on track to being college- and
career-ready.
Comparison
of 2018 to 2019
|
EOG
|
EOC
|
Combined
|
Proficient
& Above
|
increased
|
14
|
7
|
21
|
same
|
2
|
2
|
4
|
decreased
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
Developing
& Above
|
increased
|
11
|
6
|
17
|
same
|
2
|
1
|
3
|
decreased
|
3
|
3
|
6
|
|
|
|
out of
26 tests total
|
The
largest increases were recorded in ninth-grade literature (increased 9 points),
sixth-grade ELA (increased 7 points), third-grade math (increased 6 points) and
third-grade ELA (increased 5 points).
Georgia
Milestones’ Reading Status measurement – a Lexile score derived from reading
and vocabulary questions on the ELA assessment – showed that the percentage of
students reading on grade level or above increased or held steady in every
tested grade and both English language arts high school courses. The largest
increases were recorded in third grade (5 points), seventh grade (4 points),
and ninth grade literature and composition (4 points).
The
third-grade increase is particularly notable given the long-term impact of
students’ ability to read on grade level by third grade.
About
Georgia Milestones
Students
began taking Georgia Milestones assessments in 2014-15. The testing system is
one comprehensive program across grades 3-12, which includes open-ended and
technology-enhanced questions to better gauge students’ content mastery. The
assessment was administered 100% online for the first time in the 2018-19
school year (with the exception of students who require a paper/pencil test as
an accommodation).
Georgia
Milestones assesses student learning along four levels of achievement:
Beginning
Learners do not yet demonstrate proficiency in the knowledge and
skills necessary at this grade level/course of learning, as specified in
Georgia’s content standards. The students need substantial academic support to
be prepared for the next grade level or course and to be on track for college
and career readiness.
Developing
Learners demonstrate partial proficiency in the knowledge and skills
necessary at this grade level/course of learning, as specified by Georgia’s
content standards. The students need additional academic support to ensure
success in the next grade level or course and to be on track for college and
career readiness.
Proficient
Learners demonstrate proficiency in the knowledge and skills
necessary at this grade level/course of learning, as specified in Georgia’s
content standards. The students are prepared for the next grade level or course
and are on track for college and career readiness.
Distinguished
Learners demonstrate advanced proficiency in the knowledge and skills
necessary at this grade level/course of learning, as specified in Georgia’s
content standards. The students are well prepared for the next grade level or
course and are well prepared for college and career readiness.