EDA’s
ACALETICS®
Schools Score High Marks on 2005 FCAT Math
Miami Lakes, Florida
– Todd Collins, Senior District Manager of
Educational Development Associates, Inc. (EDA),
announced the 2005 FCAT Mathematics scores of their
ACALETICS®
schools. ACALETICS®
is the name trademarked by EDA for their
comprehensive approach to student learning. It is
built upon the foundation that what it takes to be a
good athlete is also what it takes to be a good
student: practice, practice, practice.
“We congratulate
the teachers, staff, students, and parents of our
ACALETICS® schools for their
commitment and hard work. We are very proud of their
impressive 2005 FCAT Math results. For over 20 years,
EDA has partnered with schools to help improve student
math achievement. We’ve been very successful
because, as federal and state standards have become
more stringent, we’ve continued to enhance
the products and services we provide to our schools.
Our “One Size Does NOT Fit All” approach
takes into consideration the unique needs of each
school. For that reason, we are able to assist any
school, whether it needs significant improvement
or it is looking to maintain high scores.”
ACALETICS®
schools throughout Florida made significant gains
in the two Math criteria measured by the State:
% of students Making Learning Gains and % of students
Meeting High Standards (scoring at or above grade
level). Some selected highlights are:
•
Three ACALETICS® schools ranked
#1 in their respective counties in % of students
Making Learning Gains in Math: Orange Brook Elementary
with 86% (Broward), William Lehman Elementary with
92% (Dade), and Brooksville Elementary with 84%
(Hernando).
•
25
ACALETICS® Schools are recipients
of the Florida School Recognition Award which grants
$100 per student to schools which maintain an “A”
or improve their school grade.
•
Dade County’s West Homestead Elementary increased
32 percentage points in percent of students scoring
at or above grade level in Math, from 36% in 2004
to 68% in 2005.
•
Broward County’s Panther Run Elementary maintained
91% of their students scoring at or above grade
level in Math.
•
Palm Beach County’s only two “D”
schools in 2004, Rosenwald and West Riviera elementary
schools, improved their school grades to a “C”.
West Riviera now ranks 3rd in the county among all
“C” schools in % of students Making
Learning Gains in Math (70%).
•
Hernando County’s Moton Elementary, an ESE
Center School, made Adequate Yearly Progress under
the “No Child Left Behind” guidelines.
Over 33% of Moton’s student population is
classified as students with disabilities.