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Achievement levels categorize student achievement as Basic, Proficient,
and Advanced, using ranges of performance established for each grade. Achievement
levels are used to report results in terms of a set of standards for what
students should know and be able to do. |
Achievement Levels for Mathematics,
National Public
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- Basic
- Denotes partial mastery of prerequisite knowledge and skills that
are fundamental for proficient work at each grade.
- Proficient
- Represents solid academic performance for each grade assessed. Students
reaching this level have demonstrated competency over challenging subject
matter.
- Advanced
- Signifies superior performance.
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