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AASA: How many Cochise County students failed their Math tests during 2022?

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71.9% of Cochise County students failed their AASA Math test in 2022, according to the Arizona Department of Education.

The 7,754 students who took the AASA test were assessed at four proficiency levels in each subject. Those achieving proficiency level one and two failed the test, while students reaching the third and fourth proficiency level 28.1% passed the test.

Of those who failed, most achieved proficiency level one.

WalletHub claimed Arizona’s school system ranked among the worst across U.S. for class size, performance, funding, safety, and instructors’ credentials.

In 2022, average scores from Arizona students were found to be inline with the national average scores for math and reading, according to the Nation's Report Card.

Math scores fell the most from 2019 to 2022, while language arts scores decreased to a lesser extent from 2019 to 2022, according to the Nation's Report Card.

Some data provided by the Arizona Department of Education may be incomplete due to the Family and Educational Rights and Privacy Act.

AASA Performance in Cochise County by School
School Name% Who Failed
Ray Borane Middle School94%
Naco Elementary School93%
Double Adobe Elementary School> 90%
Mcneal Elementary School> 90%
Bowie Elementary School> 90%
Apache Elementary School> 90%
San Pedro Valley Online Academy> 90%
Faras Elementary School> 90%
Willcox Middle School89%
Paul H. Huber Junior High School88%
Lowell School88%
Omega Alpha Academy School87%
Elfrida Elementary School81%
Bereran Academy80%
Carmichael Elementary School78%
Greenway Primary School78%
Town and Country Elementary School78%
Huachuca City School75%
Walter J. Meyer School75%
Cochise Elementary School74%
Palominas Elementary School74%
Stevenson Elementary School73%
Joe Carlson Elementary School73%
Center for Academic Success #468%
Center for Academic Success #568%
San Simon School65%
Coronado Elementary School63%
Village Meadows Elementary School63%
Benson Primary School61%
Bella Vista Elementary School55%
Pomerene Elementary School53%
Pueblo Del Sol Elementary School53%
Huachuca Mountain Elementary School52%
General Myer Elementary School29%

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

Center for Academic Success the #1Benson High SchoolBowie Elementary SchoolWillcox Elementary SchoolValley Union High SchoolSt. David High SchoolDouble Adobe Elementary SchoolSarah Marley SchoolPalominas Elementary SchoolApache Elementary SchoolCenter for Academic Success the #2Benson Primary SchoolElfrida Elementary SchoolPpep Tec - Raul H. Castro Learning CenterSan Pedro Valley Online AcademyStevenson Elementary SchoolTown And Country Elementary SchoolJoyce Clark Middle School (formerly Sierra Vista M.General Myer Elementary SchoolVillage Meadows Elementary SchoolSierra Vista OnlinePueblo Del Sol Elementary SchoolPaul H. Huber Junior High SchoolOmega Alpha Academy SchoolSt. David Elementary SchoolCenter for Academic Success #4San Pedro Valley High SchoolCenter for Academic Success #5Willcox High SchoolAsh Creek Elementary SchoolBenson Middle SchoolPpep Tec - Colin L. Powell Learning CenterGreenway Primary SchoolCarmichael Elementary SchoolJoe Carlson Elementary SchoolHuachuca Mountain Elementary SchoolBisbee High SchoolBella Vista Elementary SchoolSan Simon SchoolHuachuca City SchoolWillcox Middle SchoolMcNeal Elementary SchoolTombstone High SchoolDouglas High SchoolCoronado Elementary SchoolColonel Smith Middle SchoolWalter J. Meyer SchoolBuena High SchoolBereran AcademyClawson SchoolCochise Elementary SchoolLowell SchoolLeman Academy Of Excellence-Sierra VistaBowie High SchoolPearce Elementary SchoolFaras Elementary SchoolPomerene Elementary SchoolCenter for Academic Success, the #3Naco Elementary SchoolRay Borane Middle School

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