From Deseret News archives:
Test scores don't add up
State figures on pass rate may be too high
"To me, we've got a system set up that wasn't built to be able to handle all these anomalies."
Discrepancies in data
The Utah Basic Skills Competency Test aims to ensure a high school diploma equals basic reading, writing and math skills. It follows a criticism, often reiterated in Capitol Hill discussions, that public schools nationwide had been churning out graduates who can't read their own diplomas.
All students, beginning with the Class of 2006, must pass all three test sections reading, math and writing to earn a basic high school diploma. Generally, they have five chances to do it, beginning in the spring of their sophomore year. Students who take test sections three times but don't pass can receive an alternative completion diploma; others could receive a certificate of completion.
People making decisions about education want to know how many students are at risk for not receiving basic diplomas next year.
But several school district testing bosses say the 97 percent pass rate in reading can't possibly be right. It just doesn't add up.
School districts compile their own numbers, which several provided to the Deseret Morning News upon request.
Those numbers show the number of students failing the reading test in Jordan, Granite, Davis, Alpine and Salt Lake City school districts which educate more than half of Utah's schoolchildren surpasses the number of students reportedly failing statewide by more than 700. Not even high-performing Park City, which bests state numbers in math and writing, reported 97 percent of students passing reading.
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