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How many students failed the science test in St. Charles Public School District in 2021-22 school year?

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Willie Jett Commissioner of Education Minnesota Department of Education | sahanjournal.com

Willie Jett Commissioner of Education Minnesota Department of Education | sahanjournal.com

St. Charles Public School District registered 18.2% of its students failing the science portion of the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment (MCA) and the Minnesota Test of Academic Skills (MTAS) test in the 2021-22 school year, according to the Minnesota Department of Education.

The MCA and the Minnesota Test of Academic Skills (MTAS) are the state tests that help districts measure student progress toward Minnesota’s academic standards and also meet federal and state legislative requirements. The tests cover math, reading and science, depending on the grade that is being tested. Most students take the MCA, but students who receive special education services and meet eligibility requirements may take the MTAS instead.

The number of St. Charles Public School District students who failed their science assessments fell by 3.7% from the previous school year.

Data showed that eighth grade students stood out with 10.3% of them exceeding standards in science, which was the highest recorded proficiency in St. Charles Public School District.

On the other hand, eighth grade students had the most room for improvement, with 21.8% not meeting the expected standards.

St. Charles Public School District roughly covers schools within Winona County and has a main office in Saint Charles.

Analysis from The Nation's Report Card showed math and reading scores have fallen significantly in the last decade. Science scores have been steady in recent years.

Failure Rates in Science During 2021-22 School Year

School NameFailure Rate (%)
St. Charles Elementary School18.4%
St. Charles Secondary18.1%

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