2008 ABCs High Schools Results

The ABCs of Public Education is North Carolina's accountability program which is designed to improve student achievement, reward excellence, and provide assistance to schools that need extra help. The program measures student achievement by a formula that measures student progress from one year to the next.

At the elementary level, the formula takes into account scores on reading, science, and mathematics. At the middle school level, the 8th grade Computer Skills Test results are also included.

At the high school level, the ABCs results are based on the performance of students in 10 core End-Of-Course tests Algebra I; Algebra II; English I; Biology; Chemistry; Geometry; Physical Science; Physics; Economic, Legal, and Political Systems; and US History. The high school model also includes measures of the dropout rate and the percentage of students who graduate in the college prep track.

Changes for 2009

With the 2009 results, the state Department of Public Instruction (DPI) changed the way Performance Composites and Performance Recognition are calculated, making it difficult to compare those results to previous years.

Starting with the 2009 results, the Performance Composite and Performance Recognition reflect the number of students passing either the initial test administration, or the first retest. Students passing the first retest were not counted in previous years' Performance Composite and Performance Recognition calcutlations.

However, only students passing the inital test administration were counted by DPI in determining the Growth Recognition.

Schools that did not house their own student populations (i.e., new schools being used as swing space for another school under renovation) have no results and are not listed below.

Results by School

Click on school name to see ABCs results for the past few years.

Elementary | Middle | Special/Optional

School Performance Composite Growth Recognition Performance Recognition
Apex High 88.7 High Growth School of Distinction
Athens Drive High 80.3 Not Met No Recognition
Broughton High 78.6 Not Met No Recognition
Cary High 83.3 Expected Growth School of Distinction
East Wake High School of Health Science 54.1 Not Met Priority School
East Wake School of Arts, Education and Global Studies 55.1 Not Met Priority School
East Wake School of Engineering Systems 54.4 Not Met Priority School
East Wake School of Integrated Technology 43.1 Not Met Low Performing
Enloe High 77.8 Not Met No Recognition
Fuquay-Varina High 75.4 Expected Growth School of Progress
Garner High 64.2 Not Met No Recognition
Green Hope High 92.5 High Growth Honor School of Excellence
Holly Springs High 79.0 Expected Growth School of Progress
Knightdale High 59.8 Expected Growth Priority School
Leesville Road High 83.7 Not Met No Recognition
Middle Creek High 78.2 Expected Growth School of Progress
Millbrook High 70.3 Not Met No Recognition
Panther Creek High 87.6 Expected Growth School of Distinction
Sanderson High 82.2 Not Met No Recognition
Southeast Raleigh High 64.7 Not Met No Recognition
Wake Early College of Health and Sciences 69.5 Not Met No Recognition
Wake Forest-Rolesville High 79.1 Expected Growth School of Progress
Wakefield High 77.5 Expected Growth School of Progress

Elementary | Middle | Special/Optional

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