Fountain Valley fares well on standardized tests
Angelique Flores
The Fountain Valley School District shined in statewide rankings this
week as the newest data regarding the Academic Performance Index was
released Tuesday.
“We’re really excited and very proud of our teachers, principals and
students,” said Fountain Valley School District Supt. Marc Ecker.
The Stanford 9 exams, taken by second- through 11th-graders in spring
1999, test a student’s knowledge of math, reading, language, spelling,
history and science. Schools recently received rankings from one to 10 --
with the latter being the best -- in the two categories for these exams
that make up these API scores. The latest information compares schools
with other campuses in the state that have students of similar
backgrounds.
Also in Fountain Valley, Oka Elementary received the lowest score, an
eight. Courreges Elementary and Fulton Middle schools ranked 10th
statewide. All the other district schools ranked ninth.
The superintendent attributes the high scores to the district’s array
of intervention programs and to the increased awareness by teachers and
parents of the importance of meeting the state’s standards.
Among similar school rankings, Courreges, Tamura and Fulton came out
at the top of the Fountain Valley district with rankings of seven.
Although they received a statewide ranking of nine, Moiola and Plavan
elementary schools ranked third among similar schools. The other six
district schools were split with rankings of fives and sixes.
In the Huntington Beach City School District, Hawes Elementary and
Sowers Middle schools each received a statewide ranking of 10. Peterson
Elementary ranked highest among similar schools with an eight. Smith
Elementary, received an eight and Perry Elementary a four -- the lowest
in the district. The the two schools earned ones among similar schools
rankings.
Ocean View School District’s statewide rankings ranged mostly from
five to 10, with most schools coming in with nines and only one school
receiving a one. Circle View Elementary received a 10, and Oak View Elementary received a one in statewide scores. Oak View, however,
received a nine in similar schools rankings, leaving the Sun View at the
bottom of the district with a similar school ranking of three. Vista View
Middle School topped the district in similar school rankings with a 10.
The district performed better overall in its rankings among similar
schools.
“We’re very pleased and we hope to maintain the high scores,” said
Karen Colby, Ocean View’s director of curriculum and instruction.
Four out of the six schools in Huntington Beach Union High School
District received nines. Westminster High ranked the lowest statewide
with a four, but came in with an eight among similar schools. Ocean View
also fared better with the similar school rankings, leading the district
in these rankings with a nine and dropping in the statewide numbers with
a seven. Other schools’ scores ranged from four to nine in similar school
rankings.
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