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East Bay Students Show Steady Gains in Exit Exam Scores

The figures released today by the state show that the achievement gap is narrowing, too.

More Bay Area students passed the high school exit exam in 2011 than ever in the 12 years since the state created the test, according to results released Wednesday by the California Department of Education.

In the San Ramon Valley Unified School District, only 1 percent of 10th graders failed the California High School Exit Examination. Of those who passed, 92 percent scored at grade level or higher. Students must pass the exam by 12th grade to get their diplomas. 

Statewide, 94.6 percent – or 422, 558 students – passed the English-language arts and mathematics part of the test and qualified to graduate.

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The achievement gap between white and minority students continues to shrink.

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The percentage of black students in California who passed the exit exam was 90.9 of this year's graduating class, up from 89.6 percent the year before. Some 92.3 percent of the state's Hispanic students passed this year, up from 91.4 percent in 2010.

Statewide passage rates for white and Asian students: 98.4 percent and 97.7 percent, respectively.

“It is heartening to see that our students continue to learn and achieve despite the painful toll that budget cuts are taking on our schools,” said state Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson. “The results of this year’s exit examination — and the progress schools are making to close the achievement gap — are yet another sign of the remarkable commitment that teachers, school employees, and administrators have to the students of California.”

More on SRVUSD's 10th grade results

  • 2,225 students took the test
  • Of the 1,140 males who took it, 98 percent passed and 90 percent scored proficient or higher in the English portion of the test, 99 percent passed and 92 percent scored at least proficient in math
  • Of the 1,085 female test-takers, 99 percent passed and 94 percent scored at least proficient in English, 99 percent passed and 90 percent scored at least proficient in math
  • Asian students got the highest scores – 99 percent of them passed in English, 100 percent in math
  • 99 percent of white students passed in English
  • 96 percent of Hispanic or Latinos passed in English, 97 percent in math
  • 100 percent of mixed-race students passed in English, 99 percent in math
  • 96 percent of black students passed in English, 89 percent in math
  • 92 percent of students from low-income families passed in English and math


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