Test Scores
Test scores for:
All Grades - EOC Results (2008)
Algebra I
On the 2008 EOC, 68% of Lee Early College All Grades students met or exceeded standards in Algebra I. This is equal to the Lee County Schools School District average of 68%, and lower than the North Carolina state average of 69%.
School
68 %
District
68 %
State
69 %
Biology
On the 2008 EOC, 81% of Lee Early College All Grades students met or exceeded standards in Biology. This is higher than the Lee County Schools School District average of 66%, and higher than the North Carolina state average of 68%.
School
81 %
District
66 %
State
68 %
Civics And Economics
On the 2008 EOC, 65% of Lee Early College All Grades students met or exceeded standards in Civics and Economics. This is equal to the Lee County Schools School District average of 65%, and lower than the North Carolina state average of 69%.
School
65 %
District
65 %
State
69 %
English I
On the 2008 EOC, 84% of Lee Early College All Grades students met or exceeded standards in English I. This is higher than the Lee County Schools School District average of 68%, and higher than the North Carolina state average of 73%.
School
84 %
District
68 %
State
73 %
Geometry
On the 2008 EOC, 69% of Lee Early College All Grades students met or exceeded standards in Geometry. This is higher than the Lee County Schools School District average of 57%, and higher than the North Carolina state average of 68%.
School
69 %
District
57 %
State
68 %
Data Source:
NC Dept. of Education
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NCES
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