Test scores vary widely across Bristol Warren school district

Hugh Cole and Kickemuit Middle School students score lower than peers in other district schools

Posted 12/6/18

Just over half of Bristol Warren Regional School District students in Grades 3 to 8 are meeting or exceeding state standards for English language arts and math, according to standardized test results …

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Test scores vary widely across Bristol Warren school district

Hugh Cole and Kickemuit Middle School students score lower than peers in other district schools

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Just over half of Bristol Warren Regional School District students in Grades 3 to 8 are meeting or exceeding state standards for English language arts and math, according to standardized test results released last week.

The results of the RICAS tests, taken by students last May, show that as a whole, Bristol Warren students fared significantly better overall than their peers across the state. Statewide, 27.4 percent of students met or exceeded English language arts standards, while 33.7 percent met or exceeded math standards. In Bristol Warren, all schools performed higher than the state average.

However, the test results show areas of concern for the district. In two schools — Hugh Cole Elementary and Kickemuit Middle School — fewer than half of the students met or exceeded the state standards. At Colt Andrews School, students were stronger in ELA than in Math. At the Guiteras and Rockwell schools, students performed at higher levels in all areas.

The lowest scores in the district are at Kickemuit Middle School, where only 31 percent met state standards for math, and 45 percent met state standards for English language arts.

On the other side of the coin, students at the Rockwell School in Bristol fared the best, with 68 percent meeting state standards in math, and 78 percent meeting English language arts standards.
Following is a synopsis of the results, school by school.

STATEWIDE
Mathematics
All grades
• Exceeding expectations: 2%
• Meeting expectations: 25.4%
• Partially meeting expectations: 50.3%
• Not meeting expectations: 22.4%
 
English Language Arts (ELA)/Literacy
All grades
• Exceeding expectations: 3.5%
• Meeting expectations: 30.2%
• Partially meeting expectations: 46.5%
• Not meeting expectations: 19.8%
 

HUGH COLE ELEMENTARY
Mathematics
• Exceeding: 4.47%
• Meeting: 32.3%
• Partially meeting: 48.8%
• Not meeting: 14.4%

ELA
• Exceeding: 4.5%
• Meeting: 40.2%
• Partially meeting: 49.5%
• Not meeting: 5.8%

COLT ANDREWS ELEMENTARY
Mathematics
• Exceeding: 12.3%
• Meeting: 34.1%
• Partially meeting: 43%
• Not meeting: 10.6%

ELA
• Exceeding: 11.7%
• Meeting: 51.4%
• Partially meeting: 30.2%
• Not meeting: 6.7%

GUITERAS ELEMENTARY
Mathematics
• Exceeding: 9.9%
• Meeting: 51.9%
• Partially meeting: 29.8%
• Not meeting: 8.4%

ELA
• Exceeding: 6.3%
• Meeting: 56.7%
• Partially meeting: 30.7%
• Not meeting: 6.3%

ROCKWELL ELEMENTARY
Mathematics
• Exceeding: 13.4%
• Meeting: 50.4%
• Partially meeting: 30.7%
• Not meeting: 5.5%

ELA
• Exceeding: 21.3%
• Meeting: 56.7%
• Partially meeting: 20.5%
• Not meeting: 1.6%

KICKEMUIT MIDDLE SCHOOL
Mathematics
• Exceeding: 2.4%
• Meeting: 28.7%
• Partially meeting: 53.3%
• Not meeting: 15.7%

ELA
• Exceeding: 9.5%
• Meeting: 35.1%
• Partially meeting: 41.9%
• Not meeting: 13.5%

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