Math Scores at Edison Schools In New York Rise Dramatically
October 29 2003 - 10:05AM
PR Newswire (US)
Math Scores at Edison Schools In New York Rise Dramatically Many
More Students Meet and Exceed State Standards NEW YORK, Oct. 29
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Edison Schools , the nation's leading
public school partner, announced today that achievement gains
across all of its New York-based schools improved significantly on
the New York Statewide Testing Program (NYSTP) in math standards.
Edison's achievement gains are even more striking, as they come in
a year when student achievement across the state improved overall.
Every grade at all five Edison's New York charter schools, with
more than one year of data, saw scores rise on the NYSTP from 2002
to 2003. The average overall increase of students meeting or
exceeding math standards among Edison fourth-graders was an
outstanding 26 percent in comparison to a solid 11 percent increase
for fourth-graders at elementary schools across the state. Edison
eighth-graders saw an 11 percent overall average increase in
percent of students meeting or exceeding standards, in comparison
with a three percent increase by eighth-graders across the state.
While all New York public schools improved, those energized with
Edison's research-based tools and systems often showed the highest
gains. The success of Edison's New York schools, all of which are
charter schools, exemplify the gains made by many public charter
schools in the state. As noted in a recent release by the New York
Charter Schools Association, "New York's charter schools continue
to do a better job of improving student performance than their host
districts." With approximately 3,850 students enrolled in its New
York public charters, Edison's enrollment represents over 25
percent of charter school students in the state (New York has
approximately 14,900 charter school students). "We are simply
ecstatic about these New York results," said Chief Education
Officer John Chubb. "NYSTP gains by all New York schools, and our
Edison schools in particular, evidence truly astounding progress.
Many more children are meeting state standards and continuing to
make substantial progress against difficult odds. While these
schools still have some distance toward reaching the high levels
expected of them, these gains are encouraging signs that these
schools are absolutely on the right path. We are so proud of all
our New York administrators, teachers, and students for their
continuing hard work, focus, and dedication to achievement." Among
Edison's top-performing New York schools, Riverhead Charter School
fourth-graders achieved a spectacular 29 percent one-year gain in
math versus a ten percent gain by the Riverhead School District.
Stepping Stone Academy Charter School fourth-graders made a
substantial 18 percent one-year gain and Charter School for Applied
Technologies achieved a 29 percent one-year gain versus a 12
percent gain by the Buffalo district. New Covenant Charter School
fourth-graders made an outstanding 26 percent one-year gain versus
a gain of eight percent by the Albany school district. Charter
School of Science and Technology fourth- and eighth-grades made an
overall one-year average gain of 20 percent versus an overall
average gain by the Rochester school district of five percent.
"These strong scores are the combined result of the hard work of
students, teachers and administrators and the careful
implementation of the truly effective Edison program," observed
Riverhead Charter School Board President Steve Charkow. "We are
overjoyed by these wonderful results and believe that by continuing
our hard work, focus and strong partnership with Edison Schools,
our students will continue to achieve." Edison's strong showing in
math standards complements its strong performance on the English
Language Arts (ELA) portion of the NYSTP. The average overall
increase of students meeting or exceeding standards among Edison
fourth graders was 17 percent in comparison to a 3 percent increase
for elementary schools across the state. Edison eighth-graders saw
a 16 percent overall average increase in percent of students
meeting or exceeding standards. ABOUT EDISON SCHOOLS Founded in
1992, Edison partners with school districts, charter boards, and
community groups to raise student achievement through its
research-based school design, aligned assessment systems,
interactive professional development, integrated use of technology
and other proven program features. Edison students are achieving
annual academic gains well above national norms. Edison Schools now
serves more than 132,000 public school students in over 20 states
through four different business channels: (1) the management of
schools for school districts, (2) charter schools, (3) summer and
after-school programs, and (4) achievement management solutions for
school systems. The Company operates 130 full-year schools and 200
summer schools. Between 1992 and 1995 and in on-going efforts,
Edison's team of leading educators and scholars has conducted
intensive research to develop its school design and support
systems. Edison opened its first four schools in August 1995, and
has grown in every subsequent year. For more information, please
visit http://www.edisonschools.com/. Any statements in this press
release and any other press release issued by Edison on or about
the date hereof about future expectations, plans and prospects for
Edison, including statements containing the words "believes,"
"anticipates," "plans," "expects," "will," and similar expressions,
constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of The
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results
may differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking
statements as a result of various important factors, including the
risk factors discussed in our most recent quarterly report filed
with the SEC. The forward-looking statements included in this press
release represent Edison's estimates as of October 28, 2003. Edison
anticipates that subsequent events and developments will cause its
estimates to change. While Edison may elect to update these
forward-looking statements at some point in the future, Edison
specifically disclaims any obligation to do so. These
forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as
representing Edison's estimates or views as of any date subsequent
to October 28, 2003. DATASOURCE: Edison Schools CONTACT: John
Chubb, Chief Education Officer, +1-212-419-1641, Adam Tucker, VP
Communications, +1-212-419-1602, both of Edison Schools Web site:
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