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Statewide test results: 85 percent of Urbana students failed math

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About 15 percent of Urbana Middle School students passed annual math assessments in 2018 and 85 percent of students failed, according to a Chambana Sun analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.

The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers, or PARCC, is administered to third- through eighth-graders in Illinois, testing them in reading and math based on Common Core standards.

According to Urbana Middle School math scores, about 13 percent met expectations and 2 percent exceeded them. Students whose results are in either category are considered to be most ready to move on to the next level and are most prepared for college or work.

Another 17 percent approached expectations, while 33 percent partially met expectations and 35 percent did not meet them. Students who scored in these categories are not ready for the next level of schooling, according to the test.

Test results at Urbana Middle School, which enrolled 940 students in 2018, fell below state averages.

Statewide, 31 percent of students passed the test and 69 percent failed.

Of students statewide who passed, only five percent 'exceeded' expectations.

Urbana Middle School's math scores over 4 years

Year
Passed
Failed
2018
15.4%
84.6%
2017
17.8%
82.2%
2016
19.1%
80.9%
2015
20.7%
79.3%

How Champaign, Ford, Piatt and Vermilion County schools' math scores compare

School
City
County
Passed
Failed
Prairieview-Ogden Junior High School
Thomasboro
Champaign
69.6%
30.4%
Mahomet-Seymour Junior High School
Mahomet
Champaign
49.4%
50.6%
Monticello Middle School
Monticello
Piatt
41%
59.0%
Gcms Middle School
Gibson City
Ford
40.3%
59.7%
Paxton-buckley-Loda Junior High School
Paxton
Ford
36.6%
63.4%
Unity Junior High School
Tolono
Champaign
36.1%
63.9%
Franklin Middle School
Champaign
Champaign
26.8%
73.2%
Edison Middle School
Champaign
Champaign
25.7%
74.3%
Jefferson Middle School
Champaign
Champaign
22.5%
77.5%
Oakwood Junior High School
Danville
Vermilion
20.7%
79.3%
Hoopeston Area Middle School
Hoopeston
Vermilion
17.4%
82.6%
Mary Miller Junior High School
Georgetown
Vermilion
15.5%
84.5%
Urbana Middle School
Urbana
Champaign
15.4%
84.6%
North Ridge Middle School
Danville
Vermilion
12.4%
87.6%
Bement Middle School
Bement
Piatt
11.9%
88.1%
Salt Fork Junior High School
Sidell
Vermilion
11.7%
88.3%
Westville Junior High School
Westville
Vermilion
8%
92.0%
Deland-Weldon Middle School
Weldon
Piatt
7.9%
92.1%
J. W. Eater Junior High School
Rantoul
Champaign
6.5%
93.5%

Top 20 Illinois schools' math scores

School
City
County
Passed
Failed
Daniel Wright Junior High School
Lincolnshire
Lake
82.1%
17.9%
Hickory Creek Middle School
Frankfort
Will
79.9%
20.1%
Maple School
Northbrook
Cook
78.1%
21.9%
Marie Murphy School
Wilmette
Cook
77.7%
22.3%
Butler Junior High School
Oak Brook
Dupage
77.3%
22.7%
Kennedy Junior High School
Lisle
Dupage
76.7%
23.3%
Alan B. Shepard Middle School
Deerfield
Lake
74.2%
25.8%
McClure Junior High School
Western Springs
Cook
73.2%
26.8%
Clarendon Hills Middle School
Clarendon Hills
Dupage
73.2%
26.8%
Charles J. Caruso Middle School
Deerfield
Lake
72.9%
27.1%
Wood Oaks Junior High School
Northbrook
Cook
71.6%
28.4%
Woodlawn Middle School
Long Grove
Lake
71.4%
28.6%
Twin Groves Middle School
Buffalo Grove
Lake
71.1%
28.9%
Aptakisic Junior High School
Buffalo Grove
Lake
70.6%
29.4%
Lake Bluff Middle School
Lake Bluff
Lake
70%
30.0%
Prairieview-Ogden Junior High School
Thomasboro
Champaign
69.6%
30.4%
Hinsdale Middle School
Hinsdale
Dupage
67%
33.0%
Carleton W. Washburne School
Winnetka
Cook
66.1%
33.9%
Wilmette Junior High School
Wilmette
Cook
65%
35.0%
Plum Grove Junior High School
Rolling Meadows
Cook
64.8%
35.2%

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