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PINEY GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL in Lumberton, NC



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City-data.com school rating (using weighted 2006 test average as compared to other schools in North Carolina) from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) is 37.

Address:
1680 Piney Grove Road
Lumberton, NC 28358


Principal: Hathaway Jill
Phone (make sure to verify first before calling): (910) 671-6025
Fax (make sure to verify first): (910) 671-6010
E-mail:
Homepage: www.robeson.k12.nc.us/schools.cfm?id=pineygr&schoolid=376
Agency: Robeson County Schools
Grade span: PK - 6

School type: Regular school
School level: Primary School
  1. ABCs of Public Education
  2. AYP Read Grade 10
  3. AYP Math Grade 10

ABCs of Public Education
Expected Grow: Yes

High Grow: No

Change Ratio: 1.15

ABC Average Grow: No

AYP Read Grade 10

Percent Tested All Students:
Here:  100.0%
State average from 1835 schools:  99.8%

Percent Tested American Indian:
Here:  100.0%
State average from 46 schools:  99.7%

Percent Tested Hispanic:
This school:  100.0%
State average from 501 schools:  99.4%

Percent Tested Economically Disadvantaged:
Here:  100.0%
State average from 1687 schools:  99.6%

Percent Proficient All Students:
Piney Grove Elem:  54.8%
State average from 1869 schools:  64.7%

Percent Proficient American Indian:
Here:  53.8%
State average from 43 schools:  50.6%

Percent Proficient Hispanic:
Piney Grove Elem:  67.4%
State average from 437 schools:  56.5%

Percent Proficient Economically Disadvantaged:
Here:  52.1%
State average from 1661 schools:  53.2%

Number Of Students Tested All Students: 361
Number Of Students Tested American Indian: 243
Number Of Students Tested Black: 25
Number Of Students Tested Hispanic: 52
Number Of Students Tested Multi-Racial: 16
Number Of Students Tested White: 25
Number Of Students Tested Limited English Proficiency: 33
Number Of Students Tested With Disabilities: 34

Other Academic Indicator Attendance Met All Students: Met
Other Academic Indicator Attendance Met American Indian: Met
Other Academic Indicator Attendance Met Hispanic: Met

Number Of Students All Students: 361
Number Of Students American Indian: 243
Number Of Students Black: 25
Number Of Students Hispanic: 52
Number Of Students Multi-Racial: 16
Number Of Students White: 25
Number Of Students Limited English Proficiency: 33
Number Of Students With Disabilities: 34

Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) All Students: 330
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) American Indian: 225
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) Black: 24
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) Hispanic: 43
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) Multi-Racial: 13
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) White: 25
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) Limited English Proficiency: 27
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) With Disabilities: 31

Percent Proficient With Growth All Students:
Here:  59.4%
State average from 1869 schools:  68.9%

Percent Proficient With Growth American Indian:
Here:  58.2%
State average from 43 schools:  54.3%

Percent Proficient With Growth Hispanic:
Here:  72.1%
State average from 437 schools:  60.7%

Met AYP Proficiency Goal All Students: Met with Safe Harbor
Met AYP Proficiency Goal American Indian: Not Met
Met AYP Proficiency Goal Hispanic: Met

Number Of Students Included In Growth All Students: 295
Number Of Students Included In Growth American Indian: 203
Number Of Students Included In Growth Black: 22
Number Of Students Included In Growth Hispanic: 40
Number Of Students Included In Growth Multi-Racial: 10
Number Of Students Included In Growth White: 20
Number Of Students Included In Growth Limited English Proficiency: 24
Number Of Students Included In Growth With Disabilities: 4

Percent Met Growth Expectation All Students: 48.1
Percent Met Growth Expectation American Indian: 46.8
Percent Met Growth Expectation Hispanic: 57.5

Other Academic Indicator Attendance Percent All Students:
Here:  96.4%
State average from 1812 schools:  95.4%

Other Academic Indicator Attendance Percent American Indian:
Here:  96.2%
State average from 43 schools:  94.5%

Other Academic Indicator Attendance Percent Hispanic:
Here:  97.1%
State average from 436 schools:  95.5%

Number Of Students Economically Disadvantaged: 309
Number Of Students Tested Economically Disadvantaged: 309

Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) Economically Disadvantaged: 282

Percent Proficient With Growth Economically Disadvantaged:
Here:  56.7%
State average from 1661 schools:  57.1%

Met AYP Proficiency Goal Economically Disadvantaged: Met with Safe Harbor

Number Of Students Included In Growth Economically Disadvantaged: 250

Percent Met Growth Expectation Economically Disadvantaged: 47.2

Other Academic Indicator Attendance Percent Economically Disadvantaged:
Here:  96.3%
State average from 1655 schools:  94.7%

Other Academic Indicator Attendance Met Economically Disadvantaged: Met

AYP Math Grade 10

Percent Tested All Students:
Here:  100.0%
State average from 1835 schools:  99.8%

Percent Tested American Indian:
This school:  100.0%
State average from 46 schools:  99.8%

Percent Tested Hispanic:
Here:  100.0%
State average from 500 schools:  99.3%

Percent Tested Economically Disadvantaged:
Here:  100.0%
State average from 1691 schools:  99.6%

Percent Proficient All Students:
Here:  75.2%
State average from 1869 schools:  76.9%

Percent Proficient American Indian:
Here:  76.0%
State average from 43 schools:  76.0%

Percent Proficient Hispanic:
Here:  72.1%
State average from 438 schools:  74.1%

Percent Proficient Economically Disadvantaged:
Here:  72.0%
State average from 1665 schools:  77.6%

Number Of Students Tested All Students: 361
Number Of Students Tested American Indian: 243
Number Of Students Tested Black: 25
Number Of Students Tested Hispanic: 52
Number Of Students Tested Multi-Racial: 16
Number Of Students Tested White: 25
Number Of Students Tested Limited English Proficiency: 33
Number Of Students Tested With Disabilities: 34

Other Academic Indicator Attendance Met All Students: Met
Other Academic Indicator Attendance Met American Indian: Met
Other Academic Indicator Attendance Met Hispanic: Met

Number Of Students All Students: 361
Number Of Students American Indian: 243
Number Of Students Black: 25
Number Of Students Hispanic: 52
Number Of Students Multi-Racial: 16
Number Of Students White: 25
Number Of Students Limited English Proficiency: 33
Number Of Students With Disabilities: 34

Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) All Students: 330
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) American Indian: 225
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) Black: 24
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) Hispanic: 43
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) Multi-Racial: 13
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) White: 25
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) Limited English Proficiency: 27
Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) With Disabilities: 31

Percent Proficient With Growth All Students:
Here:  76.4%
State average from 1869 schools:  77.7%

Percent Proficient With Growth American Indian:
Here:  76.4%
State average from 43 schools:  77.0%

Percent Proficient With Growth Hispanic:
Here:  72.1%
State average from 438 schools:  75.1%

Met AYP Proficiency Goal All Students: Met with Confidence Interval
Met AYP Proficiency Goal American Indian: Met with Confidence Interval
Met AYP Proficiency Goal Hispanic: Met with Confidence Interval

Number Of Students Included In Growth All Students: 298
Number Of Students Included In Growth American Indian: 206
Number Of Students Included In Growth Black: 21
Number Of Students Included In Growth Hispanic: 41
Number Of Students Included In Growth Multi-Racial: 10
Number Of Students Included In Growth White: 20
Number Of Students Included In Growth Limited English Proficiency: 25
Number Of Students Included In Growth With Disabilities: 4

Percent Met Growth Expectation All Students: 48.0
Percent Met Growth Expectation American Indian: 45.6
Percent Met Growth Expectation Hispanic: 36.6

Other Academic Indicator Attendance Percent All Students:
Here:  96.4%
State average from 1812 schools:  95.4%

Other Academic Indicator Attendance Percent American Indian:
Here:  96.2%
State average from 43 schools:  94.5%

Other Academic Indicator Attendance Percent Hispanic:
Here:  97.1%
State average from 437 schools:  95.5%

Number Of Students Economically Disadvantaged: 309
Number Of Students Tested Economically Disadvantaged: 309

Number Of Tested Students (Full Academic Year) Economically Disadvantaged: 282

Percent Proficient With Growth Economically Disadvantaged:
Here:  73.4%
State average from 1665 schools:  78.6%

Met AYP Proficiency Goal Economically Disadvantaged: Not Met

Number Of Students Included In Growth Economically Disadvantaged: 253

Percent Met Growth Expectation Economically Disadvantaged: 46.2

Other Academic Indicator Attendance Percent Economically Disadvantaged:
Here:  96.3%
State average from 1657 schools:  94.7%

Other Academic Indicator Attendance Met Economically Disadvantaged: Met

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