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Test Code Cycle Dates 5018 2014- Content Knowledge - - 5002 2014- Reading and Language Arts - Number of Examinees Median Mean Standard Deviation Elementary Performance Range Highest Observed Score 1 * * * * * * 55 138.00 140.24 20.29 122-158 176 101 24 156.00 152.25 21.30 137-167 196 101 0 * * * * * * 6 145.00 143.50 13.01 135-153 162 121 Lowest Observed Score Sub Scores Reading and Language Arts Points Range National State 41-42 73.56 67.29 0.0 Mathematics 36-36 76.04 69.75 0.0 Social Studies 21-21 67.39 64.29 0.0 21-21 70.63 75.60 0.0 Institutio Reading and 40-42 73.86 70.42 59.74 Language Arts Mathematics 36-36 74.54 71.49 52.17 Social Studies 21-21 62.57 57.60 46.32 21-21 70.72 68.09 53.85 Reading and Language Arts 41-42 70.65 67.85 64.44 Mathematics 36-36 70.69 68.86 64.00 Social Studies 20-21 57.24 54.20 53.09 21-21 67.15 64.21 56.55 Reading 30-31 72.13 64.57 0.0 Writing, Speaking, 33-34 69.53 65.55 0.0 and Listening Reading 29-31 72.80 71.29 56.98 Writing, Speaking, and Listening 33-34 71.91 71.52 55.01

- 5003 2014- Mathematics - - 5004 2014-4 * * * * * * 0 * * * * * * 6 137.50 136.83 10.98 127-146 152 121 3 * * * * * * 0 * * * * * * Reading 31-31 70.58 66.48 51.61 Writing, Speaking, 33-34 69.63 65.89 57.93 and Listening Numbers and 16-16 74.55 76.56 0.0 Operations Algebraic Thinking 12-12 70.30 68.75 0.0 Geometry and Measurement; Data and Statistics; Probability 12-12 67.12 45.83 0.0 Numbers and 16-16 78.93 79.69 60.42 Operations Algebraic Thinking 12-12 69.11 69.15 33.33 Geometry and Measurement; Data and Statistics; Probability 12-12 67.91 67.50 45.83 Numbers and 16-16 78.84 72.61 68.75 Operations Algebraic Thinking 12-12 67.53 65.65 52.78 Geometry and Measurement; Data and Statistics; Probability 12-12 66.44 63.16 58.33

Social Studies - 7 134.00 136.14 7.70 128-142 151 127 United States ; Government; Citizenship Geography; Anthropology; Sociology World and Economics United States ; Government; Citizenship Geography; Anthropology; Sociology World and Economics 25-25 64.61 78.40 0.0 14-16 71.24 79.46 0.0 14-16 63.76 66.61 0.0 25-25 64.92 63.67 41.71 14-16 69.05 67.30 46.30 14-16 63.02 59.43 45.92-5005 2014- Scienc e 4 * * * * * * 0 * * * * * * United States ; Government; Citizenship Geography; Anthropology; Sociology World and Economics 25-25 62.65 58.95 50.00 14-16 67.49 62.60 64.29 14-16 65.20 61.73 46.88 Earth 16-16 65.11 65..63 0.00 Life 17-17 74.63 85.29 0.00 Physical 17-17 58.19 66.18 0.00

- - 5 133.00 134.00 10.88 127-137 153 123 2 * * * * * * *No data are displayed because the examinees count in less than 5 (per ETS). Earth 16-16 65.30 63.20 46.25 Life 17-17 75.676 74.91 52.94 Physical 17-17 61.97 61.76 37.65 Earth 15-16 64.65 59.70 50.00 Life 17-17 72.86 67.20 76.47 Physical 17-17 65.63 64.39 50.00

Middle Grades Test Code Cycle Dates 5169 2014- Mathematics - - Number of Examinees Median Mean Standard Deviation Performance Range Highest Observed Score 16 144.00 145.25 14.74 138-159 169 114 21 146.00 144.57 20.35 130-165 173 109 5 142.00 136.20 17.12 136-145 154 104 Lowest Observed Score Sub Scores Arithmetic and Algebra Geometry and Data Arithmetic and Algebra Geometry and Data Points Range National State Institutio 28-28 70.14 63.92 54.12 17-17 63.09 57.51 49.2 28-28 72.18 65.01 54.93 17-17 64.83 57.48 43.42 5440 2014-8 128.50 131.88 20.64 114-149 169 105 Arithmetic and Algebra Geometry and Data Scientific Inquiry; Methodology; Techniques; Basic Principles of Matter and Energy 28-28 71.26 62.86 51.43 17-17 63.34 55.29 35.29 12-12 72.73 70.83 59.64 12-12 70.02 65.25 50.00

Physical s 22-22 62.67 57.80 45.45-5 136.00 132.00 11.15 122-141 145 116 Life s 24-24 70.13 64.35 55.56 Earth and Space 18-18 67.73 63.21 48.12 s Technology and Society 12-12 73.70 68.95 62.50 Scientific Inquiry; Methodology; Techniques; 12-12 76.01 70.78 56.67 Basic Principles of 12-12 71.11 64.75 45.00 Matter and Energy Physical s 22-22 61.78 55.34 40.91 Life s 24-24 71.60 65.77 61.67 Earth and Space s 18-18 69.59 64.30 46.67-2 * * * * * * Technology and Society Scientific Inquiry; Methodology; Techniques; 12-12 75.80 71.40 61.67 12-12 75.49 72.96 41.67

5089 2014- Social Studies - - 5 142.00 135.40 18.02 140-145 150 100 8 147.50 143.13 22.48 128-161 173 100 1 * * * * * * Basic Principles of 12-12 71.12 68.54 41.67 Matter and Energy Physical s 22-22 61.91 61.32 47.73 Life s 24-24 70.94 67.43 54.17 Earth and Space 18-18 68.35 64.29 36.11 s Technology and Society 12-12 74.91 69.73 54.17 United States 20-20 60.67 53.65 50.00 World 16-16 59.37 53.45 38.75 Government/Civic 15-15 62.02 58.72 53.33 s Geography 13-15 63.76 61.17 44.78 Economics 14-14 58.07 53.94 45.71 Short Content Essays 18-18 50.36 39.46 17.78 United States 20-20 62.35 56.96 40.63 World 15-16 64.10 58.93 49.22 Government/Civic 14-15 59.94 54.11 46.67 s Geography 13-15 64.86 59.76 46.61 Economics 14-15 61.28 56.77 45.54 Short Content Essays 18-18 54.12 45.63 36.11 United States 20-20 59.84 47.73 35.00

5047 2014- English - - 10 147.00 147.40 15.83 135-159 174 124 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * World 15-16 63.84 57.73 33.33 Government/Civic 14-15 58.04 49.55 14.29 s Geography 13-15 62.18 54.67 26.67 Economics 14-15 61.15 55.87 53.33 Short Content Essays 18-18 52.48 43.94 5.56 Reading 40-41 73.12 69.86 52.23 Language Use and 13-13 68.45 68.99 50.00 Vocabulary Writing Speaking 19-21 71.91 70.30 55.72 and Listening English Language 15-15 67.75 62.17 37.78 Arts Instruction Constructed Response 12-12 61.89 55.04 40.28 Reading 40-41 74.51 71.20 64.63 Language Use and 12-13 69.35 68.61 62.82 Vocabulary Writing Speaking 19-21 72.31 69.82 58.33 and Listening English Language 15-15 69.14 63.73 58.33 Arts Instruction Constructed Response 12-12 62.99 57.52 54.17 Reading 40-41 72.71 69.64 0.0 Language Use and 12-13 67.81 68.22 0.0 Vocabulary Writing Speaking and Listening 21-21 70.81 70.05 0.0

English Language Arts Instruction Constructed Response 15-15 67.96 67.05 0.0 12-12 63.26 57.37 0.0 *No data are displayed because the examinees count in less than 5 (per ETS).

Secondary Test Code Cycle Dates 5245 2014- Chemistry - Number of Examinees Median Mean Standard Deviation Performance Range Highest Observed Score 1 * * * * * * 0 * * * * * * Lowest Observed Score Sub Scores Basic Principles of Matter and Energy Atomic and Nuclear Structure Nomenclature; Chemical Composition; Bonding and Structure Chemical Reactions; Periodicity Solutions and Solubility; Acid Based Chemistry Scientific Inquiry and Social Perspectives of Scientific Procedures and Techniques Points Range National State Institutio 14-14 64.47 55.16 57.14 12-12 72.58 56.02 50.00 15-15 68.57 54.44 40.00 20-20 65.54 53.06 50.00 15-15 52.58 39.26 53.33 12-12 75.95 67.36 75.00 12-12 75.88 62.27 66.67

- 0 * * * * * * Basic Principles of Matter and Energy Atomic and Nuclear Structure Nomenclature; Chemical Composition; Bonding and Structure Chemical Reactions; Periodicity Solutions and Solubility; Acid Based Chemistry Scientific Inquiry and Social Perspectives of Scientific Procedures and Techniques 14-14 65.18 59.12 0.00 12-12 73.36 66.84 0.00 15-15 68.00 59.01 0.00 20-20 66.07 58.30 0.00 15-15 54.52 46.52 0.00 12-12 76.09 73.40 0.00 12-12 76.96 69.15 0.00 Basic Principles of Matter and Energy Atomic and Nuclear Structure 14-14 65.24 54.91 0.00 12-12 74.43 54.17 0.00 Nomenclature; Chemical Composition; Bonding and Structure 15-15 66.87 52.92 0.00

5235 2014-8 152.00 148.13 9.62 140-155 1560 131 Chemical Reactions; Periodicity Solutions and Solubility; Acid Based Chemistry Scientific Inquiry and Social Perspectives of Scientific Procedures and Techniques 20-20 67.32 53.13 0.00 15-15 56.68 43.75 0.00 12-12 70.87 63.54 0.00 12-12 76.27 67.71 0.00 Nature of : Scientific Inquiry, Methodology, Techniques and Molecular and Cellular Biology 17-17 63.68 57.28 60.5 23-24 60.29 50.75 51.8 Biology Genetics and Evolution Diversity of Life and Organismal Biology Ecology: Organisms and Environments, Technology, and Social perspectives 24-24 60.38 51.70 44.0 23-24 60.50 53.52 46.8 19-19 59.63 52.63 50.3 12-12 72.99 67.23 64.2

- 2 * * * * * * Nature of : Scientific Inquiry, Methodology, Techniques and Molecular and Cellular Biology 16-17 67.17 61.28 52.9 23-24 57.94 50.00 34.1 Genetics and Evolution 24-24 60.71 53.27 39.5-1 * * * * * * Diversity of Life and Organismal Biology Ecology: Organisms and Environments, Technology, and Social perspectives 23-24 62.41 55.44 41.6 19-19 63.88 56.10 42.1 12-12 73.50 64.29 37.5 Nature of : Scientific Inquiry, Methodology, Techniques and Molecular and Cellular Biology 16-17 67.97 62.22 82.3 23-24 56.69 49.34 54.1 Genetics and Evolution 24-24 59.15 52.67 45.8

5039 2014-9 155.00 152.00 9.18 143-158 169 141 Diversity of Life and Organismal Biology Ecology: Organisms and Environments, Technology, and Social perspectives 23-24 61.90 53.63 50.0 19-19 63.68 57.30 52.6 12-12 73.33 68.55 58.3 Reading 41-41 76.26 72.76 61.3 Language Use and Vocabulary Writing, Speaking and Listening Constructed Response 28-28 75.22 72.47 65.3 39-41 74.25 69.31 57.8 12-12 62.92 56.26 41.6-7 150.00 150.57 5.47 149-155 159 140 Reading 40-41 78.27 73.99 55.7 Language Use and Vocabulary Writing, Speaking and Listening 28-28 78.14 74.57 65.8 38-41 76.54 71.36 56.5 English Constructed Response 12-12 63.15 56.71 50.0

- 5 151.00 154.40 5.24 151-156 164 150 Reading 41-41 80.50 77.72 66.3 Language Use and Vocabulary Writing, Speaking and Listening Constructed Response 28-28 78.44 76.42 70.0 38-41 76.93 73.00 61.9 12-12 63.02 58.68 41.6 5435 2014-2 * * * * * * Scientific 12-12 70.09 60.25 58.3 Methodology, Techniques and Physical 42-42 62.50 52.45 59.5 Life 22-22 72.36 66.65 59.0 Earth and Space 22-22 65.00 57.37 68.1-2 * * * * * * Technology and Society 12-12 69.48 66.22 66.6 Scientific Methodology, 12-12 68.44 58.76 62.5

Techniques and Physical 40-42 65.08 50.64 48.8 Life 22-22 73.17 61.46 59.0 Earth and Space 22-22 63.74 53.48 45.4-1 * * * * * * Technology and Society 12-12 69.24 59.61 37.5 Scientific 12-12 68.44 55.99 58.3 Methodology, Techniques and Physical 40-42 61.96 49.02 40.4 Life 22-22 70.23 58.66 54.5 Earth and Space 22-22 62.55 48.01 36.3 5161 2014-10 132.00 131.00 23.00 108-144 179 103 Technology and Society 12-12 66.29 54.95 25.0 Mat hem atics Number & Quantity; Algebra; 34-34 58.83 48.31 45.2

Functions; Calculus - 8 123.50 124.13 9.97 117-130 143 109 Geometry; Probability and Statistics,; Discrete Mathematics 15-16 59.83 48.95 45.6-4 * * * * * * Number & Quantity; Algebra; Functions; Calculus Geometry; Probability and Statistics,; Discrete Mathematics 34-34 61.73 51.58 37.1 15-16 63.53 54.06 38.2 5086 2014-10 130.00 127.40 8.90 122-133 141 109 Number & Quantity; Algebra; Functions; Calculus Geometry; Probability and Statistics,; Discrete Mathematics 34-34 60.54 49.41 36.7 15-16 62.07 50.13 18.7 Socia l Studi United States 18-18 61.74 58.00 42.5

World 18-18 63.56 59.90 38.8 Government and Civics 18-18 67.66 64.29 48.7 Economics 13-13 64.51 61.45 44.4 Geography 13-13 66.26 64.55 38.4 Behavioral s Short Content Essays 10-10 62.45 58.68 38.8 18-18 58.51 53.78 28.4-6 144.50 142.50 15.02 131-156 162 117 United States 18-18 63.66 59.73 58.3 World 18-18 62.64 59.17 52.7 Government and Civics 18-18 68.94 66.42 51.8 Economics 13-13 64.21 62.67 53.8 Geography 13-13 65.45 63.63 50.0 Behavioral s 10-10 64.02 61.47 58.3

Short Content Essays 18-18 60.67 56.43 36.1-3 * * * * * * United States 18-18 63.01 59.79 55.5 World 18-18 63.01 59.79 55.5 Government and Civics 18-18 69.61 65.86 64.8 Economics 13-13 64.08 60.29 48.7 Geography 13-13 64.43 63.20 64.1 Behavioral s Short Content Essays 10-10 63.31 60.27 46.6 18-18 58.38 52.91 29.6 *No data are displayed because the examinees count in less than 5 (per ETS).

Test Code Cycle Dates 5113 2014- Music - Number of Examinees Median Mean Standard Deviation Performance Range Music Highest Observed Score Lowest Observed Score 1 * * * * * * 4 * * * * * * Sub Scores Music and Literature Points Range National State Institutio 15-16 62.07 57.83 68.7 Theory and Composition 17-19 67.84 65.61 73.6 Performance 24-26 69.16 66.88 79.1 Pedagogy, Professional Issues; 24-26 69.16 66.88 79.1 Technology Special Category: Listening 27-28 68.66 65.90 85.1 Music and Literature 13-16 65.66 63.05 45.2 Theory and Composition 16-19 70.83 68.01 71.0 Performance 23-26 69.89 65.70 62.2 Pedagogy, Professional Issues; 47-51 69.23 65.50 55.7 Technology Special Category: Listening 25-28 70.66 67.39 58.5

- 2 * * * * * * *No data are displayed because the examinees count in less than 5 (per ETS). Music and Literature 13-14 68.49 63.49 42.3 Theory and Composition 16-17 70.54 65.34 60.4 Performance 23-23 69.01 63.77 52.1 Pedagogy, Professional Issues; 47-47 68.90 64.44 48.9 Technology Special Category: Listening 25-25 70.74 65.90 50.0