PRESS RELEASE

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

   

Melissa Charbonnet, Director of Special Education, 301-475-5511, ext. 220

   

SMCPS RELEASES 2008 Alt-MSA RESULTS

 

 

            LEONARDTOWN, MDSt. Mary’s County Public Schools has recently posted another year of consistently high scores across all grade levels on the Alternate Maryland School Assessment (Alt-MSA).  The Alt-MSA is a state administered assessment required under the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001.  In Maryland, students with disabilities participate in either the Maryland School Assessment (MSA) in reading, math and science (with or without accommodations, as appropriate) or in the Alternate Maryland School Assessment (Alt-MSA) in reading, mathematics, and science as determined by the student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) Team.  The Alt-MSA is a portfolio-based assessment that assesses students with significant cognitive disabilities on their attainment of individually selected extended reading, math and science objectives in grades 3-8 and grade 10.

 

SMCPS students demonstrated outstanding achievement on Alt-MSA as demonstrated by the following:

 

 

The following schools posted 100% proficient/advanced scores for their assessed students in both reading and math:

 

·           Benjamin Banneker Elementary

·        Green Holly Elementary

·        Park Hall Elementary

·        Piney Point Elementary

·        Ridge Elementary

·        Esperanza Middle School

·        Spring Ridge Middle School

·        Great Mills High School

 

“These results demonstrate our high expectation for all students,” said Dr. Martirano, superintendent of schools.  “These results are also a testimony to the hard work of our students, the support of our parents, and the outstanding work of our entire staff.”

 

Teachers and Administrators are extremely pleased with the resulting scores.  This level of achievement demonstrates that the continued focused efforts in staff development, curriculum alignment, collaboration, and data collection are resulting in substantial student achievement for all students in St. Mary’s County Public Schools. 

 

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