Parent Teacher Magazine Union County Public Schools March 2015 | страница 11

NC School Performance Grades released, most Union County Public Schools earned A or B Teachers and students worked hard to improve grades. North Carolina released its first School Performance Grades on Thursday, Feb. 5. Based on state measures, out of the 52 schools that were scored in Union County Public Schools, 44 earned a grade of A, B or C. Thirty four (65.4 percent) of the schools earned an A or B. There were no F letter grades in UCPS. Two schools, Wolfe and South Providence, were not graded because they do not fit the NC Performance Grades model. The Schools Performance Grades reflect student performance during the 2013-14 school year. “A school’s performance can be measured in many ways,” said Dr. Ellis, superintendent of Union County Public Schools. “These grades represent an increase in our graduation rate, academic growth across the county and a testament to the quality instruction that is happening in our classrooms. As required by state legislation, the School Performance Grades are based 80 percent on the school’s