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Clark County School District: How many students met or exceeded expectations in English CCR test in 2022-23 school year?

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Jhone M. Ebert Superintendent of Public Instruction | https://twitter.com/nvsupt

Jhone M. Ebert Superintendent of Public Instruction | https://twitter.com/nvsupt

Of the 22,111 students who took part in the English portion of their College and Career Readiness Assessment (CCR) in Clark County School District, 33.4% met the testing standard while 12.5% exceeded expectations, according to the Nevada Accountability Portal.

The number of students who succeeded in the test grew by 3.9% from the previous school year.

At the time, the proficiency level in the district was 45.9%, the same as the state's average.

There were 304,276 students enrolled in the 2022-23 school year, 2% less than the year before.

Across the state, Nye County School District had the highest percentage growth in enrollment during the 2022-23 school year, increasing by 4.8% from 5,577 to 5,842 students. Meanwhile, Mineral County School District saw the smallest percentage growth, changing by 0.2%, increasing from 607 to 608 students.

Clark County School District roughly covers schools within Clark County and has a main office in Las Vegas.

In Nevada, the ACT serves as the College and Career Readiness assessment for high school juniors, and it is used to evaluate if they are on track for higher education.

According to the Nation's Report Card data, there is a significant disparity in academic performance between minority students and their white peers in Nevada's schools. For example, in 2022, 8th-grade reading exams revealed that 46% of African American and 39% of Hispanic students failed, compared to 21% of white students. Similar trends were also seen in math and across different grade levels.

Clark County School District: English CCR Performance Over 6 Years

YearStudents who meet standard (%)Students who exceed standards (%)Total Enrollment
2017-1832.6%10.4%324,030
2018-1934.5%11.7%325,081
2019-2034.8%13.2%323,787
2020-2134.3%11.6%310,342
2021-2232.3%11.7%310,556
2022-2333.4%12.5%304,276

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