Camelot worse than AV Clubbs – FCAT writing for 8th grade

The Camelot-run middle school performed much worse than the old A.V. Clubbs on the FCAT writing tests when you compare its percentage of 4 or above scores to the state average. The other middle schools that slipped are Ferry Pass, Ernest Ward, Brown Barge, Warrington.  Bailey and Woodham showed the most improvement in comparison to state averages.

 


2011 Score 2011 Gap 2010 Gap Improvement
JIM C. BAILEY MIDDLE SCHOOL 83 1 -7 8
WOODHAM MIDDLE SCHOOL 75 -7 -13 6
BELLVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 68 -14 -16 2
BEULAH ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 76 -6 -6 0
J. H. WORKMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL 79 -3 -3 0
RANSOM MIDDLE SCHOOL 89 7 7 0
WARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 74 -8 -7 -1
BROWN BARGE MIDDLE SCHOOL 86 4 6 -2
FERRY PASS MIDDLE SCHOOL 76 -6 -2 -4
ERNEST WARD MIDDLE SCHOOL 83 1 12 -11
CAMELOT/AV CLUBBS 31 -51 -24 -27

2011 Score 2011 Gap 2010 Gap Improvement
JIM C. BAILEY MIDDLE SCHOOL 83 1 -7 8
WOODHAM MIDDLE SCHOOL 75 -7 -13 6
BELLVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 68 -14 -16 2
BEULAH ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 76 -6 -6 0
J. H. WORKMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL 79 -3 -3 0
RANSOM MIDDLE SCHOOL 89 7 7 0
WARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 74 -8 -7 -1
BROWN BARGE MIDDLE SCHOOL 86 4 6 -2
FERRY PASS MIDDLE SCHOOL 76 -6 -2 -4
ERNEST WARD MIDDLE SCHOOL 83 1 12 -11
CAMELOT/AV CLUBBS 31 -51 -24 -27
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