Blue Mountain School District - Middle School

Middle School

In 2010, the attendance rate was 95%.

8th Grade Reading:
2010 - 88% on grade level. State: 81% of 8th graders were on grade level.
2009 - 85%, State: 80.9%
2008 - 86%, State - 78%
2007 - 78%, State - 75%

8th Grade Math:
2010 - 73% on grade level. State: 75% of 8th graders were on grade level.
2009 - 73%, State - 71%
2008 - 69%, State - 70%
2007 - 80%, State - 67%

8th Grade Science:
2010 - 69% on grade level. State - 57% of 8th graders were on grade level.
2009 - 73%, State - 55%
2008 - 70%, State - 52%

7th Grade Reading:
2010 - 88% on grade level. State - 73% of 7th graders were on grade level.
2009 - 80%, State - 71%
2008 - 76%, State - 70%

7th Grade Math:
2010 - 85% on grade level. State - 78% of 7th graders were on grade level.
2009 - 76%, State - 75%
2008 - 77%, State - 70%

6th Grade Reading:'
2010 - 72% on grade level. State - 68% of 6th graders were on grade level.
2009 - 85%, State - 67%
2008 - 73%, State - 67%

6th Grade Math:
2010 - 76% on grade level. State - 78% of 6th graders were on grade level.
2009 - 76%, State - 75%
2008 - 71%, State - 72%

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