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St. Johns County: How many students passed on their ELA FAST test in 2022-23 school year?

Webp commissioner of education manny diaz jr 2023

FL Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz Jr. 2023 | Commissioner of Education

FL Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz Jr. 2023 | Commissioner of Education

Of the 31,337 St. Johns County students who took part in the 2022-23 school year FAST, 50.9% met the testing standard while 19.6% exceeded expectations, according to the Florida Department of Education.

St. Johns County's proficiency level in the 2022-23 school year was 70.5%, 20.6% higher than the state's average of 49.9%.

During the 2022-23 school year, St. Johns County students fared the best on the ELA portion of the FSA, with 70.5% of them succeeding. Meanwhile Jefferson County students did worst on ELA, with 28.1% of the students passing the test.

There were 50,648 students enrolled in St. Johns County schools in the 2022-23 school year.

According to WalletHub's analysis, Florida is ranked 9th out of 50 states in terms of its public school quality and safety.

In 2022, Florida had more than 2,8 million students enrolled in a total of 4,202 schools. There were 163,558 teachers in the public schools, or roughly one teacher for every 17 students, compared to the national average of 1:16.

While Florida public school students saw gains in math on the 2022-2023 FAST, their performance in ELA was slightly lower than in the previous school year. Math scores remained around 55% success rate, while ELA scores hovered around 50%.

In 2022, Florida replaced the paper-based FSA with the computer-based Florida Assessment of Student Thinking (FAST). Administered three times a year between kindergarten and 10th grade, the FAST is supposed to provide a faster and more individualized feedback on students’ performance than its predecessor.

St. Johns County's students proficiency in ELA in 2022-23 School Year
2022-230%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%CountyState

St. Johns County's Students who Met or Exceeded Academic Standards in ELA
School YearStudents who met standards (%)Students who exceeded standards (%)Total Enrolment
2022-2350.9%19.6%50,648

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

Gamble Rogers Middle SchoolSt. Augustine Public Montessori School (SAPMS)Pedro Menendez High SchoolFirst Coast Technical CollegeThe Webster SchoolPalm Valley AcademyDeaf High School (fsdb)Creekside High SchoolOsceola Elementary SchoolDeaf Middle School (fsdb)R. B. Hunt Elementary SchoolHickory Creek Elementary SchoolOtis A. Mason Elementary SchoolPalencia Elementary SchoolGaines Alternative At HamblenBlind High School (fsdb)St. Augustine High SchoolSt. Johns Virtual Instructional ProgramSt. Johns Virtual FranchiseSouth Woods Elementary SchoolSebastian Middle SchoolBartram Trail High SchoolCunningham Creek Elementary SchoolCrookshank Elementary SchoolBlind Middle School (fsdb)R. J. Murray Middle SchoolPonte Vedra High SchoolTherapeutic Learning CenterPatriot Oaks AcademyPicolata Crossing Elementary SchoolFruit Cove Middle SchoolValley Ridge AcademySt. Johns County Jail (djj)Freedom Crossing AcademySt. Johns Virtual Instruction Program K-8Switzerland Point Middle SchoolKetterlinus Elementary SchoolLiberty Pines AcademyJulington Creek Elementary SchoolDeaf Elementary School (fsdb)Mill Creek Elementary SchoolAlice B. Landrum Middle SchoolDurbin Creek Elementary SchoolSt. Johns County Transition ProgramAllen D. Nease Senior High SchoolOcean Palms Elementary SchoolSt. Johns Technical High SchoolPonte Vedra Palm Valley- Rawlings Elementary SchoolW. Douglas Hartley Elementary SchoolTimberlin Creek Elementary SchoolSt. Johns County Juvenile ResidentialWards Creek Elementary SchoolSt. Johns Community CampusMky- Head Start /Dpp Pk SchoolFlorida Department of EducationPacetti Bay Middle School

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