Hawai'i Public School Test Scores for 2007
Here are the school-by-school results of the 2007 Hawai'i State Assessment and the national norm-referenced TerraNova tests. The statewide school assessment exam was taken in the spring of 2007; 97,776 tests were administered. The schoolwide scores are used to determine whether schools met their targets under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, or made "adequate yearly progress." The results show 170 Hawai'i schools, or 60.3 percent, achieved the goals. Last year, 35.5 percent of the state's 282 tested public schools met the goals. The TerraNova test indicates how Hawai'i's students are doing compared to students in the rest of the nation. It replaces the Stanford Achievement Test that had been used in Hawai'i for many years.
NOTE: On Oct. 15, 2007, the state Department of Education revealed that all of the tests would be rescanned because of suspected scanning errors in 1,682 tests. All the tests are expected to be rescored by Dec. 15, 2007.
NOTE: For privacy reasons, some scores are not shown, or are listed as "0," because student counts of less than 40 or some distribution patterns might make it possible to identify individual student scores.


