Test Scores
Test scores for:
Grade 6 - CRCT Results (2009)
English Language Arts
On the 2009 CRCT, 81% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 6 students met or exceeded standards in English Language Arts. This is lower than the Carroll County School District average of 86%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 91%.
School
81 %
District
86 %
State
91 %
Math
On the 2009 CRCT, 69% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 6 students met or exceeded standards in Math. This is higher than the Carroll County School District average of 67%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 75%.
School
69 %
District
67 %
State
75 %
Reading
On the 2009 CRCT, 87% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 6 students met or exceeded standards in Reading. This is higher than the Carroll County School District average of 84%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 90%.
School
87 %
District
84 %
State
90 %
Science
On the 2009 CRCT, 67% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 6 students met or exceeded standards in Science. This is higher than the Carroll County School District average of 64%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 69%.
School
67 %
District
64 %
State
69 %
Grade 7 - CRCT Results (2009)
English Language Arts
On the 2009 CRCT, 86% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 7 students met or exceeded standards in English Language Arts. This is lower than the Carroll County School District average of 88%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 89%.
School
86 %
District
88 %
State
89 %
Math
On the 2009 CRCT, 78% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 7 students met or exceeded standards in Math. This is lower than the Carroll County School District average of 81%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 84%.
School
78 %
District
81 %
State
84 %
Reading
On the 2009 CRCT, 86% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 7 students met or exceeded standards in Reading. This is lower than the Carroll County School District average of 87%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 89%.
School
86 %
District
87 %
State
89 %
Science
On the 2009 CRCT, 74% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 7 students met or exceeded standards in Science. This is lower than the Carroll County School District average of 75%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 76%.
School
74 %
District
75 %
State
76 %
Grade 8 - CRCT Results (2009)
English Language Arts
On the 2009 CRCT, 84% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 8 students met or exceeded standards in English Language Arts. This is lower than the Carroll County School District average of 88%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 92%.
School
84 %
District
88 %
State
92 %
Math
On the 2009 CRCT, 58% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 8 students met or exceeded standards in Math. This is lower than the Carroll County School District average of 59%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 70%.
School
58 %
District
59 %
State
70 %
Reading
On the 2009 CRCT, 84% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 8 students met or exceeded standards in Reading. This is lower than the Carroll County School District average of 90%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 93%.
School
84 %
District
90 %
State
93 %
Science
On the 2009 CRCT, 53% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 8 students met or exceeded standards in Science. This is lower than the Carroll County School District average of 66%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 64%.
School
53 %
District
66 %
State
64 %
Social Studies
On the 2009 CRCT, 70% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 8 students met or exceeded standards in Social Studies. This is higher than the Carroll County School District average of 59%, and higher than the Georgia state average of 63%.
School
70 %
District
59 %
State
63 %
Grade 8 - MGWA Results (2009)
Writing
On the 2009 MGWA, 52% of Mt. Zion Middle School Grade 8 students met or exceeded standards in Writing. This is lower than the Carroll County School District average of 64%, and lower than the Georgia state average of 75%.
School
52 %
District
64 %
State
75 %
Data Source:
GA Dept. of Education
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NCES
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