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Scores improved slightly in 2009, with 64 percent of students showing proficiency in math and 72 percent testing proficient in reading. The scores reflect results among roughly 400,000 students in Minnesota's public and charter schools. In August, state education officials will disclose how schools are doing under the federal No Child Left Behind law. Last year, nearly half of the state's public and charter schools were on the list of underperforming schools.

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More Minnesota schools fall behind in math, reading

State test scores for math and reading are up, but not enough for No Child Left Behind law. Find your school's test scores.

PublicCharter
Metro Non-metro Metro Non-metro
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School Met
goal
Proficient
in math
% proficient Proficient
in reading
% proficient Low-
income
Special educ. Limited-
English
Mobile
% of math/reading test-takers
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State Summary (all students) 256,009 64 300,881 72 30 | 32 12 | 12 3 | 7 4 | 4
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State Summary (public) 249,691 65 292,343 73 29 | 32 12 | 12 3 | 7 4 | 4
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Eastern Carver County (all schools) N 3,424 76 3,935 83 12 | 15 10 | 10 1 | 6 2 | 3
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Bluff Creek Elementary Y 230 83 258 84 8 | 15 14 | 14   -   | 10 1 | 2
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Chanhassen Elementary Y 239 86 260 89 6 | 9 13 | 12 1 | 7 1 | 1
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Chaska Elementary N 223 71 283 79 23 | 28 12 | 12   -   | 12 4 | 4
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Chaska High Y 351 55 553 86 11 | 12 7 | 8 2 | 3 1 | 2
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Chaska Middle School East N 704 76 748 77 15 | 18 9 | 9 1 | 5 2 | 3
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Chaska Middle School West Y 803 79 859 82 9 | 12 11 | 12 0 | 4 2 | 2
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Clover Ridge Elementary Y 316 87 348 90 13 | 16 9 | 9   -   | 6 4 | 4
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East Union Elementary Y 82 80 87 84 8 | 9 13 | 13   -   |   -   2 | 2
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Jonathan Elementary N 199 80 223 80 14 | 20 11 | 10 1 | 11 5 | 5
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Victoria Elementary N 277 82 316 89 7 | 8 8 | 8   -   | 5 2 | 3

About the tests
Minnesota students in third through eighth grade take the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs) in reading and math. In addition 10th-graders take a reading test and 11th-graders take a math test. Students need not make a certain score to go on to the next grade.

Private schools can choose whether to test their students. They are not required to report scores and demographic data.

Low-income: Percent of test-takers eligible for free or reduced lunch program.

Mobile: Test-takers new to the school since Oct. 1 of the school year.