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These graphs summarize the reading and math achievement of the 107 students that attended the Woodburn Arthur Academy Charter School for the full year of 2007-08. The Stanford Achievement Test was given at the beginning and the end of the year. The black bar indicates what the national norms are. They indicate the percent of students expected to score in each range based on national averages. The percent of students actually scoring within the five levels of achievement are compared from fall (gray) to spring (white).

In the fall testing (gray), the number of students scoring in the low and below-average range was more than what is expected in those ranges from the national norms. However, by the spring testing (white), the number is far less than the national norms in these lower ranges and much more in the higher ranges.

In the low and below-average ranges, the percent of students dramatically decreased from the beginning of the year (gray) to the end (white) in both reading and math. In the average and higher ranges, the percent of students increased from the beginning of the year (gray) to the end (white) in both reading and math.

In the lowest range in reading, like all the ranges, 20% of the students are expected to score. In the fall, 20% actually scored in this range, and in the spring, only 7% scored in this range. In the lowest range in math, a similar pattern is seen.

In the below-average range in reading, 26% of the students scored in the fall compared to the 20% expected. In the spring, only 17% scored in this range. In math, the same pattern again can be observed in this range.

The opposite trend begins to happen in the average and higher ranges. The number scoring in these ranges is lower than expected in the fall and higher in the spring.

These graphs indicate the large improvements that most students made during the year. Of all four ranges of student achievement, Woodburn AA continued to attract more below-average students in the fall than in any other range. Yet, by the end of the year, the ranges that have the largest number of students are the above-average and high ranges.

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Arthur Academy
575 Gatch Street
Woodburn, OR 97071
School Manager: Ryan Hull
503-981-5746
Fax: 503-981-5742
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Mastery Learning Institute
Charles Arthur, Director
503-762-6061

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