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Twenty-six Western New York elementary and middle schools posted superior marks on their 2010 statewide math tests, according to a new Business First analysis of results that were released last week.
The study defined a superior performance as any instance where at least half of a school's students attained Level 4 on the New York State Education Department's four-tiered scale. The department says that anybody who reaches Level 4 has exceeded the statewide standards for proficiency in math.
Buffalo's City Honors School and Williamsville's Transit Middle School led the way. Each recorded superior performances on three different math tests:
• City Honors placed 51.3 percent of its students at Level 4 in Grade 5 math, 64.0 percent in Grade 6, and 63.3 percent in Grade 7.
• Transit had 56.5 percent at Level 4 for Grade 6 math, 78.3 percent for Grade 7, and 55.9 percent for Grade 8.
Click here to see Business First's database of test results for all public schools and districts in the eight counties of Western New York. It includes results for 2010 statewide tests from third through eighth grades in math and English.
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