Jhone M. Ebert Superintendent of Public Instruction | https://twitter.com/nvsupt
Jhone M. Ebert Superintendent of Public Instruction | https://twitter.com/nvsupt
The number of students who failed to meet expectations in the subject rose compared to the previous school year.
In Lyon County, most of the students who fell below proficiency were at the lowest performance level.
Countywide, Dayton High School had the highest percentage of students scoring below science benchmarks on their CRT.
Criterion-Referenced Tests (CRTs) are used to evaluate students' proficiency in science, measuring their performance against state academic standards.
Nevada's educational system ranked third-lowest in the U.S. for educational quality, student outcomes, and overall school safety, only ahead of Louisiana and Arizona, according to an analysis from the World Population Review.
School name | Students who didn’t meet standard | No. of Students Tested |
---|---|---|
Dayton High School | 88.1% | 168 |
Fernley High School | 84% | 325 |
Yerington High School | 83.6% | 85 |
Silver Stage High School | 72.5% | 80 |