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Did Sanders Unified District students pass or fail their AASA/ACT Language Arts tests in 2021-22 school year?

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Sanders Unified District Superintendent Kim J. Pearce (2023) | Sanders Unified District

Sanders Unified District Superintendent Kim J. Pearce (2023) | Sanders Unified District

In the 2021-22 school year, 16% of Sanders Unified District students passed their AASA/ACT Language Arts test, according to the Arizona Department of Education.

The 339 students who took the AASA/ACT were assessed at four proficiency levels in each subject. Those achieving proficiency level one and two failed the test, while students reaching the third and fourth proficiency level passed the test.

Of those who passed, most achieved proficiency level three.

Sanders Unified District roughly covers schools within Apache County and has a main office in Sanders.

WalletHub claimed Arizona’s school system ranked among the worst across U.S. for class size, performance, funding, safety, and instructors’ credentials.

Math scores fell the most from 2019 to 2022, while language arts scores decreased to a lesser extent from 2019 to 2022, according to the Nation's Report Card.

Some data provided by the Arizona Department of Education may be incomplete due to the Family and Educational Rights and Privacy Act.

Sanders Unified District Success Rate in Language Arts in 2021-22 School Year
0%10%2021-22ELAMath

Sanders Unified District Proficiency Level in Language Arts in 2021-22 School Year
0%25%50%75%100%2021-22Not proficientProficient

AASA/ACT Performance in Sanders Unified District by School
School Name% Who PassedNumber of students tested
Sanders Middle School13%160
Sanders Elementary School< 10133
Valley High School3%< 10

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