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2014 Item by Item Results for GRADE HS CHEMISTRY

Number of Students Included: 1047

State Totals - GRADE HS CHEMISTRY
 
 
01MCTH1.278% 
02MCBR4.169% 
03MCSO8.380% 
04MCTH6.367% 
05MCAS3.485% 
06MCBR4.278% 
07MCBR4.485% 
08MCAS2.573% 
09MCTH6.386% 
10MCAS2.155% 
11ORBR5.62.30 1616182129
12MCBR5.193% 
13MCAS2.395% 
14MCSO7.380% 
15MCBR4.362% 
16MCTH1.182% 
17MCSO7.661% 
18MCAS2.777% 
19MCAS3.384% 
20MCSO8.168% 
21MCTH1.176% 
22MCSO7.459% 
23ORSO8.41.66 2030261311
24MCBR5.370% 
25MCTH1.385% 
26MCAS3.388% 
27MCTH6.272% 
28MCTH6.173% 
29MCBR5.566% 
30MCSO7.161% 
31MCAS2.483% 
32MCBR5.284% 
33ORSO7.52.16 1115352514
34MCTH1.284% 
35MCBR5.480% 
36MCSO8.279% 
37MCTH6.274% 
38MCAS3.279% 
39MCBR4.684% 
40MCTH6.450% 
41MCAS2.283% 
42MCAS3.188% 
43MCSO7.261% 
44ORAS2.62.15 1611371322
45ORTH6.52.54 156183328


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1 Some students were exempt from the spring 2014 MCAS testing in this subject because they participated in the PARCC field test. This data represents only those students who participated in MCAS.
2 All students participated in the PARCC field tests in ELA and math and were exempt from the spring 2014 MCAS test administration in both subjects.
3 Burlington students in grades 3-8 participated in the PARCC field tests in ELA and math and were exempt from the spring 2014 MCAS test administration in both subjects.

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