ASU Preparatory Academy Digital: 32 percent of students fail the AIMS test during 2018-19 school year

ASU Preparatory Academy Digital: 32 percent of students fail the AIMS test during 2018-19 school year
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32 percent of ASU Preparatory Academy Digital students failed the Arizona’s Instrument to Measure Standards – Science (AIMS) test during the 2018-2019 school year, according to the Arizona Department of Education.

The AIMS test in Arizona is a standards-based test used to measure a student’s proficiency in science, based on the state’s academic standards. The AIMS test is administered three times with students taking the test in the fourth grade, eighth grade, and one more time in high school.

The 100 schools with the highest failing %
School Name Students who failed (%)
Chino Valley High School 93
San Luis High School 93
Cholla High School 91
Palo Verde High Magnet School 91
Yuma High School 91
Southgate Academy 90
Catalina High School 90
Monument Valley High School 90
Rio Rico High School 90
Kofa High School 89
Chinle High School 88
Pueblo High School 88
Kingman High School 88
Tucson Magnet High School 87
Alhambra High School 87
V.H. Lassen Elementary School 87
Glendale Union High School District Online Learning Academy 86
Baboquivari Middle School 86
Douglas High School 86
Desert View High School 86
Coolidge High School 85
Window Rock High School 85
Camelback High School 85
Rice Elementary School 85
Globe High School 85
South Ridge High School 84
Canyon Day Junior High School 84
Pinon Accelerated Middle School 84
Tuba City High School 84
Rincon High School 84
Bisbee High School 84
Sunnyside High School 84
South Mountain High School 83
Drexel Elementary School 83
Eloy Intermediate School 83
Sahuaro High School 83
Sierra Linda High School 83
Coconino High School 83
Safford K-8 School 83
Seven Mile School 83
Creighton Elementary School 83
Flowing Wells High School 83
Nosotros Academy 82
Imagine Preparatory Coolidge 82
Gila Bend High School 82
Excelencia School 82
Trevor Browne High School 82
Youngker High School 81
La Joya Community High School 81
Salt River High School 81
P.T. Coe Elementary School 81
Percy L. Julian School 81
Westland School 81
Maryvale High School 81
Camp Verde High School 80
Billy Lane Lauffer Middle School 80
Isaac Middle School 80
Cibola High School 80
Coronado High School 80
Naco Elementary School 80
San Tan Foothills High School 80
Imagine Preparatory Superstition 80
Westview High School 80
Tucson International Academy Midvale 80
Winslow High School 80
Buckeye Union High School 80
Betty Fairfax High School 79
C.J. Jorgensen School 79
Mohave High School 79
Stanfield Elementary School 79
Anna Lawrence Intermediate School 79
Summit View Elementary 79
Sahuarita High School 79
Amphitheater High School 79
Ganado Middle School 79
Charles W. Harris School 78
Kerr Elementary School 78
Page High School 78
Sonoran Sky Elementary School 78
Guerrero Elementary School 78
ASU Preparatory Academy – South Phoenix High School 78
Imagine Camelback Elementary 78
Lee Williams High School 78
El Mirage School 78
Los Ninos Elementary School 78
Bernard Black Elementary School 78
Cesar Chavez High School 78
Chinle Junior High School 77
Apollo Middle School 77
Kayenta Elementary School 77
Eliseo C. Felix School 77
Tsehootsooi Intermediate Learning Center 77
Blue Ridge High School 77
Sequoia Secondary School 77
Westwood Elementary School 77
Central High School 77
Carl Hayden High School 77
Larry C. Kennedy School 77
North High School 76
Westwood High School 76


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