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State test results: 23.6 percent of Walter Johnson High School failed English language arts

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About 76.4 percent of Walter Johnson High School students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2018 and 23.6 percent of students failed, according to a Montgomery News analysis of the latest Maryland schools report card.

The Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers, or PARCC, is administered to third- through eighth-graders in Maryland, testing them in reading and math based on Common Core standards.

According to Walter Johnson High School English language scores, 37.4 percent met expectations and 39 percent exceeded them. Students whose results are in either category are considered ready to move on to the next level and are most prepared for college or work.

The Maryland State Department of Education did not provide exact figures for some groups of Walter Johnson High School students because those groups included less than 5 percent of students who tested in the school. The analysis includes a range where exact totals can't be calculated.

Another 12.2 percent approached expectations, while 5.8 percent partially met expectations and 5.6 percent did not meet them. Students who scored in these categories are not ready for the next level.

The school's results surpassed state averages. In Maryland, 31.9 percent of students met expectations on the reading and writing tests and 9.4 percent exceeded them, putting the percentage of students who passed at 41.3 percent. The rest – 58.7 percent – failed, with about 22.9 percent of students approaching expectations, 17.8 percent partially meeting expectations and 18 percent not meeting them.

Walter Johnson High School ELA scores over 3 years
Year
Passed (%)
Failed (%)
2018
76.4
23.6
2017
83.2
16.8
2016
65
35

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