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English scores reveal disparities

Spring 2019 FSA English Language Arts Grade 3 Assessment State Report was released yesterday. The Escambia County School District’s scores really exposed the difficulty the district has teaching its economically disadvantaged students.

The schools in the higher income neighborhoods had the largest percentages of students scoring a Level 3 or higher. The west side and inner-city schools struggled – 10 schools scored less than 40 percent.

School NamePercentage in
Level 3 or Above
N. B. COOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL84
CORDOVA PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL83
R. C. LIPSCOMB ELEMENTARY SCHL77
A. K. SUTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL76
BLUE ANGELS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL74
BYRNEVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, INC.74
HELLEN CARO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL73
SCENIC HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHL73
KINGSFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL73
PINE MEADOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL71
BEULAH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL64
MOLINO PARK ELEMENTARY64
BRATT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL60
JIM ALLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL59
PLEASANT GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHL58
L. D. MCARTHUR ELEMENTARY SCHL58
FERRY PASS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL58
REINHARDT HOLM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL55
LONGLEAF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL54
 SCHOOLS BELOW 50% 
BRENTWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL49
NAVY POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL46
BELLVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL45
LINCOLN PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL43
WEST PENSACOLA ELEMENTARY SCHL38
SHERWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL37
WARRINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL34
MONTCLAIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL34
MYRTLE GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL33
C. A. WEIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL32
ENSLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL31
O. J. SEMMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL31
GLOBAL LEARNING ACADEMY28
OAKCREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL26

The district’s two charter schools also show the disparity:

Spring 2019 FSA English Language Arts Grade 3 Assessment State Report of Schools

School NamePercentage in
Level 3 or Above
PENSACOLA BEACH ELEMENTARY 86
JACKIE HARRIS PREPARATORY 31
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