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The Engineering and Science Magnet School's Annual Report for October 2014 details outstanding student performance in math, reading, writing, and science, showcasing significant growth from 2009 to 2013. In 2013, proficiency rates reached 93% in math, 91% in reading, and 87% in writing, surpassing state goals. The report also highlights remarkable achievements on assessments, with rankings #1 in reading and #2 overall in growth analysis. The school's commitment to early college programs and STEM education is evident, promoting academic excellence among students.
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Engineering and Science University Magnet School Annual Report of School Performance,October 2014 Medria Blue-Ellis • Principal
CMT 2013 Math, Reading, Writing and Science Science 79% prof & 66% goal Math 93% prof & 76% goal CMT 2013 88% prof & 74% goal Increases in 3 tested areas reading, writing and math in proficient and goal Reading 91% prof & 83% goal Writing 87% prof & 70% goal
NHPS School Comparison All Subjects CMT 2011-2012 & 2013 Progress Proficient and Above Proficient and Above 2013 #1 in Reading!!! #2 Overall
CMT Growth Analysis 2009-2013(All Grades and Subject Areas) +11.5 +16
CMT Reading 2013State, District & Charter Comparison Grades 6, 7, & 8 #1 #1
CMT Writing 2013State, District & Charter Comparison Grades 6, 7, & 8 #2 #2
CMT Math 2013State, District, & Charter Comparison Grade 6, 7, & 8 #2 #1
CMT Science 2013State, District & Charter Comparison Grade 8 #1 #2
CMT Science 2014State, District & Charter Comparison Grade 8 #1 #1
CAPT Math and Science 2013 (Grade 10) #1 #2 #2 #2
SAT 2013-14 Comparison Schools with the highest scores 5 ESUMS STUDENTS National Merit Scholars
Early College Summary 2013-14The number of students grades 10, 11, & 12 who took classes at area colleges
Early College PLTW UNH Credit 2013-2014 Grades 9, 10 & 11 2012-2013 Grades 9 & 10 *Highest % in the region Goal for 2015: Total 65 students IED (35); POE (15) ; DE( 10)and Civil (5)
Early College PLTW UNH CreditGrade Distribution 2013-2014 2012-2013 *MS-HS represents students who graduated from ESUMS Middle School
ESUMS Early College Technology & Science *20 Students Earned College Credit from Charter Oak University