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Georgia High School writing test results increase in 2012
Posted: 12.06.2012 at 5:36 PM
FOX 31 News Team

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The percentage of high school students meeting or exceeding standards on the Georgia High School Writing Test increased this year, with 93 percent passing the exam.

Thats up from 91 percent passing the exam last year and 88 percent in 2007, when the current, more rigorous assessment was first introduced. Whats more, minority and special education students are improving their performance on the test at a higher rate than white students, narrowing the achievement gap. 

Students must pass the test to receive a high school diploma, and can take it multiple times in their junior and senior years. Students can score up to 350 points, with 200 points required to pass the test.

Highlights from the fall administration of the Georgia High School Writing Test:

Ninety-three (93) percent of all students met or exceeded the standard for the test, a 2 percentage point increase from 91 percent in 2011.

Since the inception of the GHSWT as a GPS-based test in 2007, the percentage of all students meeting or exceeding the standard for the test has increased by 5 percentage points from 88 percent in 2007 to 93 percent in 2012.

The achievement gap between black and white students meeting or exceeding the standard has decreased by 4 percentage points from 10 percent to 6 percent.  Gains were made by both groups, but gains made by black students exceeded those made by white students. Ninety (90) percent of black students met or exceeded the standard for the test, a 3 percentage point increase from 87 percent in 2011.

The achievement gap between Hispanic and white students meeting or exceeding the standard has decreased by 8 percentage points from 13 percent to 5 percent. Gains were made by both groups, but gains made by Hispanic students exceeded those made by White students. Ninety-one (91) percent of Hispanic students met or exceeded the standard for the test, a 2 percentage point increase from 89 percent in 2011. 

The achievement gap between special education grade 11 first-time test takers and all grade 11 first-time test takers meeting or exceeding the standard has decreased by 11 percentage points from 34 percent to 23 percent.  Seventy-two (72) percent of special education grade eleven first-time test-takers met or exceeded the standard for the test, a 6 percentage point increase from 66 percent in 2011. 

For more information, see the GHSWT Website: http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Pages/Georgia-High-School-Writing-Test.aspx

Southwest Georgia Writing Scores:

Atkinson - 5.8% Does Not Meet Standard     87.6% Meets Standard     6.6% Exceeds Standard

Baker -        0% Does Not Meet Standard     100%  Meets Standard        0% Exceeds Standard

Ben Hill -   2.1% Does Not Meet Standard    90.3%  Meets Standard    7.6% Exceeds Standard

Berrien -    9.5% Does Not Meet Standard     79.9% Meets Standard     10.6% Exceeds Standard

Calhoun -  6.7% Does Not Meet Standard      93.3% Meets Standard     0% Exceeds Standard

Coffee -  13.7% Does Not Meet Standard     78.1% Meets Standard     8.1% Exceeds Standard

Colquitt -   6.5% Does Not Meet Standard    86.9% Meets Standard    6.6% Exceeds Standard

Cook -      6.8% Does Not Meet Standard    85.4% Meets Standard    7.8% Exceeds Standard

Crisp -      5.1% Does Not Meet Standard     85.9% Meets Standard     9.1% Exceeds Standard

Dougherty- 11.5% Does Not Meet Standard     85.8% Meets Standard     2.7% Exceeds Standard

Irwin -     10.1% Does Not Meet Standard     86.5% Meets Standard    3.4% Exceeds Standard

Lee -       4.4% Does Not Meet Standard     86.8% Meets Standard    8.8% Exceeds Standard

Mitchell -  3.5% Does Not Meet Standard    93.8% Meets Standard    2.7% Exceeds Standard

Terrell -  10.1% Does Not Meet Standard    87.6% Meets Standard     2.2% Exceeds Standard

Tift -       7.4% Does Not Meet Standard     86.4% Meets Standard     6.2% Exceeds Standard

Turner - 14.9% Does Not Meet Standard    80.5% Meets Standard    4.6% Exceeds Standard

Worth -   5.3% Does Not Meet Standard    91.2% Meets Standard     3.5% Exceeds Standard

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