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For immediate release
August 14, 2008
Contact: Patti Murphy, SCCOE
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Santa Clara County Students
Continue to Improve on Standards Tests

SAN JOSE, CA – Continuing to draw a steady line of progress, students in Santa Clara County in almost all grades and subgroups recorded improved scores on the California Standards Tests, according to data released to the public on Thursday by the California Department of Education.

Also, county students almost uniformly outperformed their statewide peers on the tests, according to an analysis of the results by the Santa Clara County Office of Education.

Another highlight of the analysis involved those county students who take algebra, biology, chemistry and physics courses. While the overall number of county students taking those courses has increased significantly since 2004, their scores have not suffered. In fact, the percentage of those students ranking as "proficient" or above actually increased in each course.

However, some subgroups in the county continue to perform significantly better than others, a trend that has not significantly changed since the test’s inception. "This persistent, pernicious achievement gap requires our attention and our energy," said Charles Weis, county superintendent of schools.

One county subgroup, Filipino students, recorded lower scores on the test than their statewide counterparts. "This will be a focus of our support services in the Instructional Services Branch," Weis said.

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Date last updated: August 14, 2008


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