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NCLB proficient or above scores in math by student population: all students (Percent) – 2010

Data Provided by: Kentucky Youth Advocates, Inc.
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43% - 56%
Elliott Co. 43%
Silver Grove Ind. 45%
Dayton Ind. 45%
Jenkins Ind. 46%
Fulton Ind. 46%
Covington Ind. 48%
Russellville Ind. 49%
Lee Co. 49%
Lawrence Co. 49%
Caverna Ind. 49%
Menifee Co. 51%
Raceland Ind. 51%
Cumberland Co. 52%
Jefferson Co. 53%
Bellevue Ind. 53%
Newport Ind. 53%
Bardstown Ind. 54%
Monticello Ind. 54%
Carlisle Co. 54%
Dawson Springs Ind. 54%
Paducah Ind. 55%
Trimble Co. 56%
Robertson Co. 56%
Berea Ind. 56%
Augusta Ind. 56%
Greenup Co. 56%
Eminence Ind. 56%
57% - 64%
Nicholas Co. 57%
Fairview Ind. 57%
Martin Co. 57%
Middlesboro Ind. 57%
Clinton Co. 58%
Powell Co. 58%
Pineville Ind. 58%
Gallatin Co. 58%
Barbourville Ind. 58%
Bath Co. 58%
Nelson Co. 58%
Hickman Co. 58%
Paris Ind. 59%
West Point Ind. 59%
Knott Co. 59%
Somerset Ind. 59%
Burgin Ind. 59%
Ashland Ind. 59%
Butler Co. 60%
Ludlow Ind. 60%
Montgomery Co. 60%
Frankfort Ind. 60%
Harlan Co. 60%
Boyd Co. 61%
Hardin Co. 61%
Mercer Co. 61%
Knox Co. 61%
Clay Co. 61%
Southgate Ind. 61%
Lewis Co. 62%
Franklin Co. 62%
Union Co. 62%
Christian Co. 62%
Bracken Co. 62%
Owen Co. 63%
Rowan Co. 63%
McCreary Co. 63%
Clark Co. 63%
Crittenden Co. 63%
East Bernstadt Ind. 63%
Anderson Co. 63%
Carroll Co. 63%
Carter Co. 63%
Estill Co. 63%
Henry Co. 63%
Livingston Co. 63%
Jackson Co. 63%
Leslie Co. 63%
Fleming Co. 63%
Washington Co. 64%
Webster Co. 64%
Williamstown Ind. 64%
Lincoln Co. 64%
Simpson Co. 64%
Elizabethtown Ind. 64%
Todd Co. 64%
Erlanger-Elsmere Ind. 64%
65% - 70%
Green Co. 65%
Bullitt Co. 65%
Morgan Co. 65%
65% - 70%
Danville Ind. 65%
Garrard Co. 65%
Hopkins Co. 65%
Edmonson Co. 65%
Bell Co. 65%
Adair Co. 65%
Pike Co. 65%
Warren Co. 66%
Magoffin Co. 66%
Harrison Co. 66%
Hazard Ind. 66%
Wolfe Co. 66%
Paintsville Ind. 66%
Owsley Co. 66%
Madison Co. 66%
Spencer Co. 66%
Letcher Co. 66%
Breckinridge Co. 66%
Mayfield Ind. 67%
Bourbon Co. 67%
Casey Co. 67%
Marshall Co. 67%
Barren Co. 67%
Mason Co. 67%
Meade Co. 67%
Metcalfe Co. 67%
Bowling Green Ind. 67%
Shelby Co. 67%
Taylor Co. 67%
Kenton Co. 68%
Williamsburg Ind. 68%
Allen Co. 68%
Grant Co. 68%
Fulton Co. 68%
Scott Co. 68%
Lyon Co. 68%
Russell Ind. 69%
Marion Co. 69%
Campbellsville Ind. 69%
Henderson Co. 69%
Grayson Co. 69%
Monroe Co. 69%
Jessamine Co. 70%
McLean Co. 70%
Hart Co. 70%
Wayne Co. 70%
McCracken Co. 70%
Pendleton Co. 70%
Caldwell Co. 70%
Ballard Co. 70%
Floyd Co. 70%
71% - 94%
Trigg Co. 71%
Laurel Co. 71%
Pulaski Co. 71%
Pikeville Ind. 71%
Logan Co. 71%
Whitley Co. 71%
Russell Co. 71%
Ohio Co. 71%
Boyle Co. 71%
Glasgow Ind. 72%
Larue Co. 72%
Hancock Co. 72%
Daviess Co. 72%
Calloway Co. 72%
Breathitt Co. 72%
Boone Co. 73%
Murray Ind. 73%
Fayette Co. 73%
Walton Verona Ind. 73%
Muhlenberg Co. 73%
Rockcastle Co. 73%
Owensboro Ind. 74%
Perry Co. 74%
Campbell Co. 74%
Johnson Co. 75%
Corbin Ind. 75%
Graves Co. 75%
Harlan Ind. 75%
Jackson Ind. 75%
Cloverport Ind. 77%
Oldham Co. 77%
Woodford Co. 79%
Science Hill Ind. 81%
Beechwood Ind. 83%
Fort Thomas Ind. 83%
Anchorage Ind. 94%

Definitions: The percentage of all students, students enrolled in the free or reduced-price lunch program and students with a disability who performed at or above proficiency on the Kentucky Core Content Test in math.

Data Source: Kentucky Department of Education website

Footnotes: LNE = Subpopulation was not of sufficient size to report data. For aschool to be held accountable for a subpopulation there must be at least10 students in that subpopulation per accountability grade tested peryear, and 60 subpopulation students school-wide in the Kentucky Core Content Test grades, or the subpopulation count must comprise 15% of allstudents in the Kentucky Core Content Test grades.
** = District merged with county school district.
Note: Scores represent tested students in grades 3-8 and grade 11.

Updated on 9/20/2011

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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