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By David Ramsay

news@seacoastonline.com

October 23, 2009 2:00 AM

 

SOUTH BERWICK, Maine — Based on last year’s national math tests and recent state test results, Marshwood Great Works fourth-graders are arguably among the best and brightest in the nation, say school officials.

 

On the National Assessment of Educational Progress Mathematics test taken last school year, Maine fourth-graders scored 244 (the national average was 239), with only four states scoring higher than Maine. Only eight states scored higher than Maine eighth-graders.

 

On the Maine Educational Assessment math test last year, Marshwood fourth-graders compared very favorably to the state average on that test, meeting or exceeding the state average by 14 points — 81 percent for Marshwood fourth-graders, while the state average was 67 percent.

 

At Wednesday evening’s School Administrative District 35 meeting, school board members were thrilled to learn these results.

 

“What’s really impressive is that SAD 35, we’re way above the state average, so the state is number four nationally and we outperform the state of Maine by a huge margin for the fourth grade,” said Superintendent Jeffrey Bearden. “That’s a real telling statistic because it demonstrates that our students can compete with any student in the nation in the area of mathematics.”

 

Bearden added, “We have very few students in the ‘do not meet the standards’ category.” For example, in the fourth-graders’ math tests, there were only 3 percent of students whose scores fell into the ‘do not meet’ category and only 2 percent in reading.”

 

Assistant Superintendant Gail Sullivan also reported that in reading, Marshwood fourth-graders exceeded the state average by 12 percent, with 83 percent meeting or exceeding the state average of 71 percent for the state average in those categories.

 

School officials were also pleased that math scores are rising and have attributed this trend in part to the use of the enriched Everyday Math program developed by the University of Chicago that was adopted several years ago.

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One Response to “MGWS in the News!”

  1.   Maria's Dad Says:

    No comments? This is really awesome news. Great job Great Works teachers and students!

    Math is a key that can unlock so many doors on your journey.

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