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School Level Report: LEE


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Districts: LEE, Years: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Grades: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Subjects: Reading, Mathematics, Writing and Science

  
The table below provides School performance data for FCAT Reading, Mathematics, Writing and Science. Students that score Achievement Level 3 and above in Reading, Mathematics or Science are considered on grade level, proficient, or advanced. For the FCAT Writing essay, the table provides the percent scoring 3.5 and above for the years 2002-2009, and the percent of students scoring 3.0 and above for 2010. Students that score 3.0 and above on the essay are considered to have met state standards for purposes of adequate yearly progress (AYP). While the Department and other experts have certified the validity of the 2010 FCAT Writing results, comparisons to previous years’ writing scores should be avoided. This caution is given for two reasons. First, in 2010, each essay was scored by one rater. In previous years, two raters were used and the scores were averaged. A student could have received a half-point score, such as 4.5, whereas in 2010 no half-point scores are possible. Second, in 2010, each student within the same grade level was required to write an essay using the same mode of writing (narrative, expository, or persuasive). In previous years, there were two modes assessed at each grade level with half of the students responding to each mode. For example, the 2010 Grade 4 FCAT Writing required all students to write a narrative essay. In 2009, half of the students wrote a narrative essay, and half of the students were required to write an expository essay.
School Percent Scoring Three and Above
Grade
Level
ReadingMathematicsWriting Essay
(3.5 and above)
Writing Essay
(3.0 and above)
Science
  200120022003200420052006200720082009201020012002200320042005200620072008200920102001200220032004200520062007200820092010 20062007200820092010
Lee
RAYMA C PAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (734)
3 NA  64  67  78  76  83  NA  57  62  77  88  86  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA 
4 54  62  76  79  73  NA  58  53  75  77  75  ‡  59  73  94  88  99  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA 
5 NA  55  57  68  78  77  52  54  58  60  63  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  27  29  38  52  52 
+Indicates data is not available at this time.
‡The State compiled State Percent Scoring 3.5 and Above data from 2002-2009


The table below provides the School mean Scale Scores in Reading, Mathematics, Writing and Science. The Scale Score is a score used to report test results on the entire test. Scale Scores on the FCAT Sunshine State Standards tests range from 100 through 500 for each grade level and content area. A computer program is used to analyze student responses and to compute the Scale Score.
School Mean Scores
Grade
Level
ReadingMathematicsWritingScience
  200120022003200420052006200720082009201020012002200320042005200620072008200920102006200720082009201020032004200520062007200820092010
Lee
RAYMA C PAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (734)
3 NA  294  300  321  315  325  NA  290  306  335  349  349  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA 
4 288  299  320  329  327  NA  298  297  319  328  326  252  303  328  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA 
5 NA  282  291  300  317  317  312  319  328  337  337  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  270  276  297  323  320 
+Indicates data is not available at this time.
Note: FCAT Writing+ was administered from 2006 – 2008. In 2009, the multiple-choice items were removed from the statewide writing assessment; therefore, the test name was changed back to FCAT Writing, and Scale Scores are no longer reported for the statewide writing assessment.

The table below provides the School average Developmental Scale Score (DSS) in Reading and Mathematics for FCAT and the change in DSS score since last year. The DSS is a score used to determine a student's annual progress from grade to grade. The FCAT Developmental Scales for Reading and Mathematics range from 86 through 3008 across grades 4 through 10.
School - Mean Developmental Scale Score (DSS)
Grade Reading ScoresMathematics Scores
Grade
Level
% of Students Matched to 2009 Mean DSS (Matched Students 2010) Mean DSS (Matched Students 2009) Mean DSS Change for Matched Students % of Students Matched to 2009 Mean DSS (Matched Students 2010) Mean DSS (Matched Students 2009) Mean DSS Change for Matched Students
Lee
RAYMA C PAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (734)
48316181413205831572156012
58316891640498316901568122
Note: At the time of release (June 29, 2010), data were reversed in the Mean DSS (Matched Students 2010) and Mean DSS (Matched Students 2009) columns. The problem was resolved at 3:00 on June 29, 2010.
Note: Matched DSS data cannot be generated for grade 3 because it is the first year that students take the FCAT.


The tables below provide a School summary of FCAT Reading, Mathematics, Writing and Science, including the percent scoring in each Achievement Level. For FCAT Reading and Mathematics, the data include the number of students tested, mean Scale Scores, mean Developmental Scale Scores, and the percentage of students scoring in each achievement level. There are five categories of achievement that describe the success students have with the content tested on the FCAT Reading, Mathematics and Science. Level 5 is the highest, and level 1 is the lowest. Levels 3 and above are considered on or above grade level. Writing is assessed in grades 4, 8 and 10. Writing mean essay scores combined are the result of combining the average scores for each type of writing assessed, in years when multiple prompts per grade level were administered. While the Department and other experts have certified the validity of the 2010 FCAT Writing results, comparisons to previous years’ writing scores should be avoided. This caution is given for two reasons. First, in 2010, each essay was scored by one rater. In previous years, two raters were used and the scores were averaged. A student could have received a half-point score, such as 4.5, whereas in 2010 no half-point scores are possible. Second, in 2010, each student within the same grade level was required to write an essay using the same mode of writing (narrative, expository, or persuasive). In previous years, there were two modes assessed at each grade level with half of the students responding to each mode. For example, the 2010 Grade 4 FCAT Writing required all students to write a narrative essay. In 2009, half of the students wrote a narrative essay, and half of the students were required to write an expository essay.
School Summary of Students Tested
Grade 3
Reading Scores
 Percentage of Students by Achievement Level
YearStudents
Tested
Mean
DSS
Mean Scale
Score
12345Level 3 & above**
Lee
RAYMA C PAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (734)
2006  73  1263  294  29  7  30  32  3  64  
2007  87  1300  300  20  14  41  16  9  67  
2008  88  1428  321  10  11  32  45  1  78  
2009  113  1388  315  7  17  42  30  4  76  
2010  114  1454  325  10  7  44  27  12  83  
Mathematics Scores
 Percentage of Students by Achievement Level
Year Students
Tested
Mean
DSS
Mean Scale
Score
1 2 3 4 5 Level 3 & above**
Lee
2006  74  1254  290  24  19  45  12  0  57  
2007  86  1326  306  13  26  40  17  5  62  
2008  88  1460  335  7  16  33  28  16  77  
2009  113  1529  349  4  8  37  35  16  88  
2010  114  1529  349  2  12  33  36  17  86  
* No data is reported when fewer than ten students were tested.
** Adding the percents in levels 3 – 5 may not result in the percent reported under "Level 3 and above" due to rounding.

Note: FCAT Writing+ was administered from 2006 – 2008. In 2009, the multiple-choice items were removed from the statewide writing assessment; therefore, the test name was changed back to FCAT Writing, and Scale Scores are no longer reported for the statewide writing assessment.

Grade 4
Reading Scores
 Percentage of Students by Achievement Level
YearStudents
Tested
Mean
DSS
Mean Scale
Score
12345Level 3 & above**
Lee
RAYMA C PAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (734)
2006  85  1394  288  36  9  32  19  4  54  
2007  69  1461  299  26  12  35  23  4  62  
2008  83  1581  320  13  11  41  29  6  76  
2009  82  1637  329  5  16  37  34  9  79  
2010  109  1623  327  9  17  35  28  11  73  
Mathematics Scores
 Percentage of Students by Achievement Level
Year Students
Tested
Mean
DSS
Mean Scale
Score
1 2 3 4 5 Level 3 & above**
Lee
2006  84  1448  298  21  20  38  18  2  58  
2007  70  1440  297  23  24  31  19  3  53  
2008  83  1538  319  6  19  51  20  4  75  
2009  82  1577  328  6  17  43  26  9  77  
2010  109  1571  326  8  17  42  28  6  75  
Writing Scores
 Percentage of Students by Achievement Level
Year Students
Tested
Mean Essay
Score Combined
Mean Scale
Score
1 2 3 4 5  
Lee
2006  83  3.3  252NANANANANA 
2007  59  3.7  303271234225 
2008  80  4.2  32881850196 
2009  80  4.2  NANANANANANA 
2010  104  3.9  NANANANANANA 
† Mean essay score combined is the result of combining the mean scores for each mode of writing assessed. Prior to 2010, with the exception of grade 10 in 2008, two modes were assessed per grade level. In 2010, one mode was assessed per grade level.
* No data is reported when fewer than ten students were tested.
** Adding the percents in levels 3 – 5 may not result in the percent reported under "Level 3 and above" due to rounding.

Note: FCAT Writing+ was administered from 2006 – 2008. In 2009, the multiple-choice items were removed from the statewide writing assessment; therefore, the test name was changed back to FCAT Writing, and Scale Scores are no longer reported for the statewide writing assessment.

Grade 5
Reading Scores
 Percentage of Students by Achievement Level
YearStudents
Tested
Mean
DSS
Mean Scale
Score
12345Level 3 & above**
Lee
RAYMA C PAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (734)
2006  66  1495  282  27  18  27  24  3  55  
2007  94  1544  291  27  16  30  23  4  57  
2008  65  1591  300  20  12  32  28  8  68  
2009  73  1691  317  12  10  41  26  11  78  
2010  88  1690  317  8  15  40  31  7  77  
Mathematics Scores
 Percentage of Students by Achievement Level
Year Students
Tested
Mean
DSS
Mean Scale
Score
1 2 3 4 5 Level 3 & above**
Lee
2006  66  1569  312  26  23  35  17  0  52  
2007  94  1601  319  24  21  29  18  7  54  
2008  65  1645  328  18  23  25  28  6  58  
2009  73  1685  337  8  32  33  21  7  60  
2010  88  1687  337  10  27  30  26  7  63  
Science Scores
 Percentage of Students by Achievement Level
Year Students
Tested
  Mean Scale
Score
1 2 3 4 5 Level 3 & above**
Lee
2006  66     270  42  30  23  27  
2007  95     276  40  31  26  29  
2008  64     297  28  34  30  38  
2009  73     323  15  33  40  11  52  
2010  86     320  13  35  41  52  
* No data is reported when fewer than ten students were tested.
** Adding the percents in levels 3 – 5 may not result in the percent reported under "Level 3 and above" due to rounding.

Note: FCAT Writing+ was administered from 2006 – 2008. In 2009, the multiple-choice items were removed from the statewide writing assessment; therefore, the test name was changed back to FCAT Writing, and Scale Scores are no longer reported for the statewide writing assessment.

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