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51.5% of Grant County students meet or exceed reading MCA expectations on tests in 2022-23 school year

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Willie Jett Commissioner of Education Minnesota Department of Education | sahanjournal.com

Willie Jett Commissioner of Education Minnesota Department of Education | sahanjournal.com

Grant County saw 51.5% of their students pass the Reading portion of the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment (MCA) in the 2022-23 school year, according to the Minnesota Department of Education.

Of the 569 students who took part in the MCA, 38.8% met the testing standard while 12.7% exceeded expectations and scored highest on the test.

The passing rate among Grant County students fell by 3.5% from the previous school year.

The MCA and the Minnesota Test of Academic Skills (MTAS) are the state tests that help districts measure student progress toward Minnesota's academic standards and also meet federal and state legislative requirements. The tests cover math, reading and science, depending on the grade that is being tested. Most students take the MCA, but students who receive special education services and meet eligibility requirements may take the MTAS instead.

Analysis from The Nation's Report Card showed math and reading scores have fallen significantly in the last decade. Science scores have been steady in recent years.

Grant County Students who Met or Exceeded Academic Standards in Reading During 2022-23 School Year
School nameStudents who met standards (%)Students who exceed standards (%)
Ashby Elementary School39.8%10.7%
Ashby Secondary School31.3%7.5%
Herman Elementary School21.1%0%
Herman Secondary School31.8%0%
WCA Middle School39.4%14.1%
West Central Area North Elementary School47.3%12.1%
West Central Area Secondary School38.9%27.8%

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