Columbia River High School - Standards-based Assessment

Standards-based Assessment

In Washington state, the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) is administered annually to students in the tenth grade. For testing administered in spring 2006, 91 percent of Columbia River students met reading standards, 68 percent met math standards, 90 percent met writing standards and 50 percent met science standards. This compares favorably to the District pass rates of 80, 48, 78 and 30 percent for each of the respective subjects.

Columbia River passed in all areas of Adequate Yearly Progress.

According to the most recent School Improvement Plan for Columbia River, a large achievement gap exists in WASL results between races. For example, 90 percent of Asian students passed the math section of the 2003 WASL; this compared to a 46 and 21 percent pass rates for White and American Indian students respectively. Results for Black and Hispanic students are not reported.

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