Schools celebrate latest test scores

Author: Tammy Lane • First Posted: Thursday, September 24, 2009

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Teachers at Breckinridge Elementary broke through colorful paper banners at a pep rally to celebrate students’ achievement. PSA Jeff Shearer agreed to have his head shaved, and Principal Karen Smith Haskins wound up with her hair spray-painted pink!

Teachers at Breckinridge Elementary broke through colorful paper banners at a pep rally to celebrate students’ achievement. PSA Jeff Shearer agreed to have his head shaved, and Principal Karen Smith Haskins wound up with her hair spray-painted pink!

Teachers at Breckinridge Elementary broke through colorful paper banners at a pep rally to celebrate students’ achievement. PSA Jeff Shearer agreed to have his head shaved, and Principal Karen Smith Haskins wound up with her hair spray-painted pink!

Faculty and staff celebrated Winburn Middle School's making “adequate yearly progress” under No Child Left Behind for the second year in a row.

Student achievement in Fayette County schools continues to skyrocket!

In the wake of state test scores released by the Kentucky Department of Education and the latest results under No Child Left Behind, schools across the county are celebrating.

 


  • Data highlights
  • Interim Performance Reports
  • Transition index with three-year comparison
  • Indices by subject
  • Percentage of proficient & distinguished
  • No Child Left Behind overview
  • NCLB progress reports
  • NCLB - Adequate Yearly Progress report
  • NCLB consequences & school choice
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