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How are we doing? Closing the gap with non-abbotts in Fourth grade Presentation by Gordon MacInnes, Assistant Commissioner of Education, Division of Abbott Implementation Abbott Districts Convocation Friday, October 21 st, 2005
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October 21, 2005How Are We Doing? Closing the Gap with Non-Abbotts in 4th Gr. 2 The Non-Abbott vs. Abbott Achievement Gap for all 4 th grade students has declined in both Language Arts and Mathematics by the same amount but by different paths
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October 21, 2005How Are We Doing? Closing the Gap with Non-Abbotts in 4th Gr. 3 The Non-Abbott vs. Abbott Achievement Gap for classified 4 th grade students has narrowed more in Language Arts than Mathematicsagain by different paths
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October 21, 2005How Are We Doing? Closing the Gap with Non-Abbotts in 4th Gr. 4 The Non-Abbott vs. Abbott Achievement Gap for Limited English Proficient students in the 4 th grade has improved more dramatically in Mathematics than Language Arts
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October 21, 2005How Are We Doing? Closing the Gap with Non-Abbotts in 4th Gr. 5 The Non-Abbott vs. West New York Achievement Gap for all 4 th graders reveal significant closure on both language arts and mathematics
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October 21, 2005How Are We Doing? Closing the Gap with Non-Abbotts in 4th Gr. 6 The Non-Abbott vs. City of Orange Achievement Gap for all 4 th graders reveal consistent improvement in language arts and dramatic improvement in mathematics
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October 21, 2005How Are We Doing? Closing the Gap with Non-Abbotts in 4th Gr. 7 The largest Abbott districts have all made significant progress in closing the Achievement Gap with the non-Abbotts in 4 th grade language arts
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October 21, 2005How Are We Doing? Closing the Gap with Non-Abbotts in 4th Gr. 8 What a difference a year makes…
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October 21, 2005How Are We Doing? Closing the Gap with Non-Abbotts in 4th Gr. 9 The majority of Abbott districts make gains in the proportion of students passing the NJASK assessment 3 rd to 4 th grade 2004 to 2005
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October 21, 2005How Are We Doing? Closing the Gap with Non-Abbotts in 4th Gr. 10 Abbott districts lose a disproportionate number of students between 8 th and 11 th grades (i.e. 2002 to 2005)
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October 21, 2005How Are We Doing? Closing the Gap with Non-Abbotts in 4th Gr. 11 The percentage of meltaway students eighth to eleventh grade is significantly correlated with the mean scaled score on the GEPA language arts section
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