Wednesday. December 13, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Halton Catholic District School Board Grade 3 Reading! Method 2) % School #Students · Level 1 Level 4 Level 2 Level 3 Holy Family 48 54 2 15 23 Mother Teresa 66 22 60 11 3 Our Lady of Peace 61 57 8 3 31 St. Andrews 14 4 52 22 52 St. Bernadette 98 6 54 26 u St. Dominic 64 7 30 58 5 St. James 24 46 26 29 2 St. John 24 5 32 53 0 St. Joseph 49 17 20 52 4 St. Luke 80 1 70 13 13 84 St. Marguerite 1 46 49 2 St. Matthew 51 2 18 67 12 4 4 St. Michael 25 26 61 St. Vincent 14 40 0 27 59 Halton Catholic District School Board Grade 3 Writing (Method 2) % School #Students Level 2 Level 4 Level 1 Level 3 Holy Family 54 17 48 0 25 Mother Teresa 57 66 0 23 20 Our Lady of Peace 66 7 61 2 26 St. Andrews 44 52 2 36 8 St. Bernadette 98 1 28 60 11 St. Dominic 64 0 26 61 12 St. James 46 43 40 2 5 St. John 24 47 32 0 5 St. Joseph 49 2 42 42 11 14 St. Luke 8 0 0 13 70 St. Marguerite 84 0 21 63 13 St. Matthew 51 0 21 63 13 St. Michael 25 0 36 56 0 St. Vincent 19 40 0 32 46 Halton Catholic District School Board Grade 3 Mathematics (Method 2) % School #Students Level 1 Level 2 Level 4 Level 3 64 Holy Family 48 0 6 26 Mother Teresa 66 26 59 9 6 Our Lady of Peace 61 7 56 10 28 St. Andrews 14 52 6 43 33 St. Bernadette 98 1 59 28 11 St. Dominic 64 58 2 32 9 St. James 46 21 38 31 0 St. John 24 11 42 37 5 49 7 4 St. Joseph 46 43 St. Luke 80 0 · 16 57 26 84 St. Marguerite 1 32 59 7 St. Matthew 14 51 0 73 12 4 54 St. Michael 25 42 0 St. Vincent 40 0 19 70 11 Halton Catholic District School Board Grade 6 Reading (Method 2) % School #Students Level 1 Level 2 Level 4 Level 3 4 Holy Family 50 18 58 20 4 Mother Teresa 56 35 49 11 Our Lady of Peace 61 3 16 56 20 St. Andrews 27 14 37 0 59 44 St. Bernadette 114 5 11 ii St. Dominic 8 27 47 14 65 St. James 36 46 10 50 0 47 St. John 16 20 33 0 St. Joseph 30 52 45 2 16 14 St. Luke 77 52 30 0 84 St. Marguerite 20 2 61 13 St. Matthew 49 0 27 18 51 24 St. Michael 27 38 38 0 St. Vincent 12 71 34 3 15 Halton Catholic District School Board Grade 6 Mathematics (Method 2) % Level 4 School #Students Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Holy Family 50 0 30 60 10 41 Mother Teresa 56 6 43 11 Our Lady of Peace 61 3 15 51 28 14 St. Andrews 37 49 3 35 114 41 St. Bernadette 3 17 11 47 St. Dominic 65 6 36 5 St. James 46 17 38 43 2 7 St. John 27 16 33 33 St. Joseph 9 27 9 45 55 St. Luke 77 0 6 42 49 18 St. Marguerit 84 2 56 27 St. Matthew 49 2 29 39 29 54 4 St. Michael 27 17 25 St. Vincent 34 0 18 62 21 Halton Catholic District School Board Grade 6 Writing (Method 2) % Level 4 School #Students Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 4 Holy Family 30 52 12 50 4 41 41 Mother Teresa 56 13 Our Lady of Peace 61 52 26 3 13 St. Andrews 14 ,37 3 11 73 114 4 St. Bernadette 17 39 11 St. Dominic 28 42 17 65 8 St. James 48 46 36 5 . 12 40 0 St. John 16 0 53 St. Joseph 66 9 45 5 20 77 60 12 St. Luke 0 23 4 St. Marguerite 84 67 12 15 St. Matthew 14 27 49 0 57 4 St. Michael 27 13 43 30 St. Vincent 34 24 0 56 21 A3 Individual school G ra d e3 &6 test results W hile both Halton school boards have released details o f this year's provincial Grade 3 and 6 test results, each offers a word of caution about reading too much into the scores. On one hand, Grade 3 and 6 students from both the Halton District School Board (HDSB) and the Halton Catholic District School Board (HCDSB) scored above the provincial average in reading, writing and m athem atics tests. On the other hand, HDSB Superintendent o f School Programs Kit Rankin m aintains that the data will be used to improve student achievement over time. It is not helpful, Rankin continued, to compare school results but rather to exam ine trends within a Halton District School Board Grade 3 Reading (Method 2) % School #Students Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Abbey Lane 49 0 67 4 28 Brantwood 36 9 26 63 3 Brookdale 14 37 31 31 3 Chisolm 45 0 10 69 21 Eastview 4 50 27 4 58 Falgarwood 71 45 0 19 10 Gladys Speers 14 58 11 61 5 Heritage Glen 94 60 2 19 12 Linbrook 64 0 8 61 25 Lome Skuce 51 6 45 45 0 Maple Grove 55 0 19 74 8 Munn's 80 17 11 59 5 Oakwood 45 12 51 27 5 14 P.W. Merry 14 57 29 0 Pilgrim Wood 59 0 35 51 10 Pine Grove 106 1 10 72 15 River Oaks 86 5 22 61 9 Sheridan 61 7 46 36 7 Sunningdale 90 0 13 73 12 W. H. Morden 19 36 36 27 0 Halton 3099 6 28 53 8 Ontario 9 N/A 6 32 47 Halton District School Board Grade 3 Writing (Method 2) % School #Students Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Level 2 Abbey Lane 49 0 30 59 11 Brantwood 36 0 28 67 6 Brookdale 37 6 53 25 6 Chisolm 45 0 14 70 16 Eastview 50 0 46 29 17 Falgarwood 45 0 23 55 23 Gladys Speers 58 0 38 45 10 Heritage Glen 94 0 27 59 12 Linbrook 64 0 8 52 38 Lome Skuce 41 51 0 8 43 Maple Grove 55 0 21 62 17 Munn's 80 0 37 43 13 Oakwood 29 45 2 57 7 14 P.W. Merry 0 57 43 0 Pilgrim Wood 59 0 33 61 2 Pine Grove 106 0 19 16 63 River Oaks 86 0 20 67 9 Sheridan 61 34 4 0 60 Sunningdale 90 14 0 65 18 W. H. Morden 19 0 18 82 0 1 Halton 3099 37 5410 Ontario N/A 1 49 39 7 Halton District School Board Grade 3 Mathematics (Method 2) % School #Students Level 1 Level 2 Level 4 Level 3 Abbey Lane 49 4 0 83 13 Brantwood 36 9 20 57 14 Brookdale 37 11 42 31 u Chisolm 45 0 0 48 52 Eastview 50 7 33 4 53 Falgarwood 45 68 0 27 5 Gladys Speers 58 7 26 59 3 Heritage Glen 94 2 15 61 18 Linbrook 64 0 5 55 39 Lome Skuce 6 51 42 50 2 Maple Grove 4 55 0 62 34 Munn's 80 ~ 5 23 45 21 Oakwood 45 15 56 22 2 P.W. Merry 14 14 64 21 0 Pilgrim Wood 59 0 36 54 6 Pine Grove 106 0 67 13 18 River Oaks 86 0 10 14 70 Sheridan 61 7 43 43 5 Sunningdale 0 4 90 71 23 W. H. Morden 19 64 0 36 0 Halton 3099 14 3 26 55 Ontario N/A 6 30 50 12 school over time. "The data we receive ... results in professional learning oppor tunities for our teachers," said Rankin. "This teacher learning, in turn, has a positive impact on student learning." The tests were conducted in May by the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO). A total o f 1,742 Grade 3 students and 1,627 Grade 6 students from the Catholic board's elementary schools participated in the testing. A total o f 3,099 Grade 3 stu dents and 3,043 Grade 6 students from the public board took part as well. According to HCDSB Superintendent of Education Diane Rabenda, the results "provide a snapshot o f a particular period in time." "It is very important not to over-interpret the EQAO school-by school test results, as variances do exist among schools across the Board," said Rabenda. Schools from both Boards plan to revise and im plem ent action plans based in part on their students' results. N ote: M ethod 2 does not include the students who were exempted from the tests. Due to some incomplete information on the tests by some students, not all o f the percentages add up to 100. tfalton District School Board Grade 6 Writing (Method 2) % #Students Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Level 2 69 2 22 58 16 4 45 29 51 13 169 2 .* 25 56 17 60 7 43 47 3 44 119 7 37 10 48 46 6 35 8 7 30 47 70 13 186 5 24 58 8 33 0 12 70 18 21 21 32 47 0 69 3 23 55 12 73 0 15 69 15 4 54 95 1 . 38 41 82 7 t .1 8 23 48 3043 6 33 8 N/A 8 33 45 9 Halton District School Board Grade 6 Writing (Method 2) % School #Students Level 4 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Abbey Lane 69 28 48 6 2 Brookdale 40 45 11 40 9 EJ. James 4 169 20 55 21 Eastview 60 2 43 43 9 Falgarwood 119 . 47 12 5 ' 33 Gladys Speers 4 48 52 33 8 Heritage Glen 70 9 31 . 39 20 Montclair 14 186 .30 48 5 New Central 52 33 3 . 12 33 P.W. Merry 14 21 67 10 10 Pilgrim Wood 69 0 55 15 23 Pine Grove 17 73 0 18 65 River Oaks 47 95 8 30 7 W. H. Morden 29 82 10 26 29 44 Halton 6 3043 33 12 47 Ontario N/A 9 32 6 Halton District School Board Grade 6 Writing (Method 2) % School #Students Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Abbey Lane 69 9 27 55 9 Brookdale 45 18 38 9 33 E.J. James 169 2 11 23 63 Eastview 60 16 36 47 2 44 Falgarwood 119 11 38 5 Gladys Speers 48 6 24 48 17 Heritage Glen 70 7 51 21 . 19 Montclair 186 9 30 47 11 New Central 33 9 47 11 30 P.W. Merry 23 0 30 25 5 Pilgrim Wood 17 69 3 ·' 23 51 Pine Grove 64 73 0 , 15 21 Rivet Oaks 7 . 27 11 95 51 W. H. Morden 29 82 ii 18 30 44 Halton 10 3043 8 ' 33 Ontario N/A 10 42 13 32 School Abbey Lane Brookdale EJ. James Eastview Falgarwood Gladys Speers Heritage Glen Montclair New Central P.W. Merry Pilgrim Wood Pine Grove River Oaks W. H. Morden Halton Ontario S E W IN G M A C H IN E S T O R E REPAIRS T O S IN G E R a n d a l l o th e r m a k e s d r m o d e ls W M. 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