Students show strong improvement on 2018 Georgia Milestones tests

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Georgia students showed strong gains on the spring 2018 Georgia Milestones assessments.

Scores increased in most subject areas, with the largest increases being recorded in third grade math and high school biology, physical science and economics.

Statewide, the percentage of students achieving the Proficient Learner level and above increased or held steady on 22 of 26 End of Grade (EOG) and End of Course (EOC) assessments (compared to 18 of 26 assessments in 2017). Students who achieve the Proficient Learner designation are considered on track to being college- and career-ready.

"We are seeing significant improvements in student performance year over year," State School Superintendent Richard Woods said. "In almost every subject area, there are more students achieving the Proficient and Distinguished performance levels. We're beginning to see the impact of our efforts to expand opportunities for students – not focusing solely on the tested areas but genuinely providing a well-rounded education. Some of the areas we've focused heavily on, like fine arts and career education, aren't directly tested on Georgia Milestones but they have an enormous effect on students' ability to achieve academically and their overall engagement in their education. We're starting to see the results of that more holistic approach."

"I continue to support a reduction of standardized testing to get Georgia in line with the federal minimum," Woods said. "Making this a reality will require a change in state law, and I will push for this change in the upcoming legislative session."

Georgia law requires a comprehensive summative assessment program in grades 3-12, including End of Grade assessments in ELA and math for grades 3-8, End of Grade assessments in science and social studies for grades 5 and 8, and End of Course assessments in designated core subjects for grades 9-12. Those subjects are: 9th grade Literature and Composition, American Literature and Composition, Algebra I or Coordinate Algebra, Geometry or Analytic Geometry, Biology, Physical Science, U.S. History, and Economics.

This exceeds the federal requirement to test students yearly in grades 3-8, and at least once in high school, in math and reading or language a

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