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See Where Wayne Ranked On The 2018 PARCC Test

The results are in! Check to see how the Wayne Public School District did on the 2018 PARCC​ test.

WAYNE, NJ — The results are in! Check to see how the Wayne Public School District did on the 2018 PARCC test.

Patch put together the district-by-district, school-by-school PARCC results, from top to bottom, for each grade (high school math was broken into Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II).

Here are the lists of the Wayne Public School District in each grade, with their mean scale score (and overall state ranking):

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3rd grade English

Wayne: 752 (No. 300)

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4th grade English

Wayne: 762 (No. 230)

5th grade English

Wayne: 762 (No. 224)

6th grade English

Wayne: 765 (No. 170)

7th grade English

Wayne: 780 (No. 99)

8th grade English

Wayne: 778 (No. 108)

9th grade English

Wayne: 773 (No. 43)

10th grade English

Wayne: 768 (No. 61)

11th grade English

Wayne: 742 (No. 111)

3rd grade Math

Wayne: 765 (No. 138)

4th grade Math

Wayne: 759 (No. 147)

5th grade Math

Wayne: 162 (No. 116)

6th grade Math

Wayne: 754 (No. 155)

7th grade Math

Wayne: 763 (No. 48)

8th grade Math

Wayne: 752 (No. 40)

Algebra I

Wayne: 763 (No. 212)

Geometry

Wayne: 741 (No. 113)

Algebra II

Wayne: 733 (No. 100)

Many districts in New Jersey performed in the "Level 4" and "Level 5" areas, which is between the scores of 750 and 850, the latter being a perfect score.

The PARCC tests have been a source of controversy for years, and Gov. Phil Murphy has talked for nearly year about finding replacements for the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers test.

Patch focused on town school districts, charter, vocational and magnet schools. Please note that many students opted out of taking the exam, though New Jersey hasn't said how many.

Click here for the entire state listing of PARCC results.

Email: daniel.hubbard@patch.com

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