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Pisgah High School

Public - Grades: KG-12
District: Jackson County

     60 Metcalf St
     Pisgah, AL  35765-0249   (map)
     (256) 451-3241

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Total Students (2007 - 2008): 627
Fulltime teachers: 37.5
Student/Teacher Ratio: 16.7
Eligible for discounted/free lunch: 323 ( 52 %)

Type: Regular school
Status: Operational
Locale: Rural: Distant
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Schooldigger District Rating:
2 stars

Jackson County ranks 65th of 124 Alabama school districts.
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Pisgah High School - ADAW Test Scores - 5th Grade - Grammar and Usage

Pisgah High School - ADAW Test Scores - 5th Grade - Grammar and Usage
ADAWStudents Tested% Meets or Exceeds Standard
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictState
Grammar and Usage20045234675609756.551.650.6
Grammar and Usage20055304005528153.338.542.2
Grammar and Usage20065314265409654.842.745
Grammar and Usage20085444295420452.2734.2637.08

Source:  Alabama State Department of Education

Pisgah High School - ADAW Test Scores - 7th Grade - Grammar and Usage

Pisgah High School - ADAW Test Scores - 7th Grade - Grammar and Usage
ADAWStudents Tested% Meets or Exceeds Standard
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictState
Grammar and Usage2004745497576584048.642
Grammar and Usage20057274585776759.247.341
Grammar and Usage20067284855639532.147.845.4
Grammar and Usage2008740439548355044.4246.94

Source:  Alabama State Department of Education

Pisgah High School - ADAW Test Scores - 10th Grade - Grammar and Usage

Pisgah High School - ADAW Test Scores - 10th Grade - Grammar and Usage
ADAWStudents Tested% Meets or Exceeds Standard
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictState
Grammar and Usage200410603994661741.645.346.9
Grammar and Usage20051070419476445048.444.8
Grammar and Usage20061071401484066948.849
Grammar and Usage200810813974892349.3841.8246.76

Source:  Alabama State Department of Education

About the charts
This graph shows three data columns for the “% met or exceeded standard” scoring students of the Alabama Direct Assessment of Writing (ADAW) for each year. The first column is the score for Pisgah High School, the second is the district average, and the third is the state average.
About Alabama Direct Assessment of Writing
Primary Purposes:
  • To assess students’ writing performance in descriptive, narrative, expository, and persuasive modes of discourse, thus encouraging writing in all four modes
  • To report to the public regarding students’ writing performance in descriptive, narrative, expository, and persuasive modes of discourse

Content:
  • Grade 5—Descriptive, narrative, and expository modes of writing
  • Grade 7—Descriptive, narrative, expository, and persuasive modes of writing
  • Grade 10—Narrative, expository, and persuasive modes of writing

Additional Information:
  • The ADAW is administered in late February/early March.
  • The assessment is timed.
  • Scores are reported in the following manner:
    • Focused Holistic Score. This requires the reader to focus attention on a set of compositional characteristics (purpose, content, audience, and organization/clarity) and to assign scores based on the level of proficiency that the writer demonstrates in these areas.
    • Analytic Scores. These scores are given for writing mechanics, sentence formation, and grammar and usage.
  • Performance is reported in the following achievement levels:
    • Level I: This writing shows little understanding of the writing task.
    • Level II: This writing reflects some understanding of the writing task but more author involvement than author control.
    • Level III: This writing indicates a good understanding of the writing task and is sufficiently developed with a sense of audience, purpose, and author control.
    • Level IV: This writing is thorough with a strong sense of audience and purpose and is precise, consistent, and elaborated with details that are clear and coherent.


Source: Overview of Alabama Student Assessment Program, Alabama Dept of Education