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Percent of All Chittenden County Students in Grade 11 considered proficient or above in Math on the Smarter Balanced Assessment
Current Value
46%
Definition
Comparison
Story Behind the Curve
Fewer students receiving free and reduced lunch are considered to be proficient or above in Math in grade 11. To compare the proficiency of students with free or reduced lunch status (FRL) to those who are not click the Toggle Comparison button.
Why Is This Important?
Examining the percent of students scoring proficient or above across grade levels and subject areas by gender, language status, and race/ethnicity provides important insight into student performance in Chittenden County.
Note on Methodology
The Smarter Balanced Assessment, replaced Vermont’s previous assessment test, the NECAP, in 2015. Due to these changes, results cannot be compared to prior results for Chittenden County.