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1,500 seniors fail skills test
Diplomas at stake as teens gear up for last chance to pass exam
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Salt Lake City District is among few that sorted out and analyzed data during vacation time. Alpine District, by contrast, reports a public release of the data is a ways off. The State Office of Education plans to report statewide outcomes of the October test sometime next week, spokesman Mark Peterson reports.
Some districts have numbers to share.
In Davis County, 493 seniors, or 11.6 percent of the class of 2006, have not yet passed the test, assessment director Chris Wahlquist reports. Of them, 222, or 5.2 percent of the class, also have not yet taken it at least three times the minimum state requirement for any diploma.
Jordan District reports at 562 seniors still haven't passed the math exam, which has the biggest failure rate statewide, evaluation director Clyde Mason reports. That number includes 83 students, mainly those with severe disabilities, who have not taken it at all.
Students have to pass every section to receive the full diploma.
In Murray, 8 percent of seniors still haven't passed the math section, reports Steve Hirase, assistant superintendent over curriculum.
The same goes for 18 seniors 14 of whom have limited English proficiency or are in special education in Park City, McConnell says.
And in Provo, 102 seniors still haven't passed math, said testing director Morgan Anderson.
But the news wasn't bad for all students.
A Salt Lake County mother reports her daughter passed the exam on the fourth try thanks to extra help never before offered at the neighborhood school.
"It was the best Christmas present ever," she said.
Ten school districts Salt Lake, Jordan, Logan, Provo, Murray, Box Elder, Sevier, San Juan, Weber and South Sanpete are sharing a $100,000 state grant to determine which test-help approaches work best.
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