What is a good PSSA score?
For example, a proficient score in math for a third grader is between 1180 and 1369, but a proficient score for a sixth grader is between 1298 and 1475.
What is a high PSSA score?
1275 – 1400. 1401 – and up. *The highest possible score is determined when raw-to-scale is determined and can change from year to year. The upper limit for the advance range will be posted annually with the public release of PSSA and PSSA-M results on the PDE Web site.
How do I check my Psas Philasd score?
District PSSA and Keystone results and open data files can be found by visiting https://www.philasd.org/performance/programsservices/open-data/pssakeystone/.
What percentage is advanced on PSSA?
2021 PSSA Math Results
Grade | Total Number | % Advanced |
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3 | 91693 | 17.8 |
4 | 92387 | 12.1 |
5 | 90866 | 11.8 |
6 | 90563 | 7.6 |
What is the highest score you can get on the keystones?
Keystone Exam Scale Score Ranges
Content Area | Below Basic | Advanced |
---|---|---|
Algebra I | 1200-1438 | 1546-1800 |
Biology | 1200-1459 | 1549-1800 |
Literature | 1200-1443 | 1584-1800 |
How are PSSA scores used?
Individual student scores, provided only to their respective schools, can be used to assist teachers in identifying students who may be in need of additional educational opportunities, and school scores provide information to schools and districts for curriculum and instruction improvement discussions and planning.
What are PSSA scores used for?
What is the PA Future Ready Index?
The Future Ready PA Index is a collection of school progress measures related to school and student success. The Index includes a range of assessment, on-track, and readiness indicators, to more accurately report student learning, growth, and success in the classroom and beyond.
What is the high school graduation rate in Philadelphia?
81.20%
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Philadelphia, PA | |
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College Graduation Rate | 23.90% |
Percent with a graduate or professional degree | 10.10% |
High School Graduation Rate | 81.20% |
Percent who did not finish the 9th grade | 6.10% |
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