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Richardson Middle School

Public - Grades: 6-12
District: Columbia

     646 SE Pennsylvania St
     Lake City, FL  32025-6160   (map)
     (386) 755-8130

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Total Students (2007 - 2008): 644
Fulltime teachers: 44.0
Student/Teacher Ratio: 14.6
Eligible for discounted/free lunch: 426 ( 66 %)

Type: Regular school
Status: Operational
Locale: Town: Distant
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Schooldigger District Rating:
3 stars

Columbia ranks 32nd of 65 Florida school districts.
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Richardson Middle School - FCAT Test Scores - 6th Grade - Reading

Richardson Middle School - FCAT Test Scores - 6th Grade - Reading
FCATMean Scaled ScoreStudents Tested% Met Standard
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictState
Reading20046285297297229834199083525654
Reading20056281293299244808201609445056
Reading20066285298311201749186948435464
Reading20076286301306209759198295456062
Reading20086287302310203738193844455663
Reading20096298310313185735196587586666

Source:  Florida Department of Education

Richardson Middle School - FCAT Test Scores - 7th Grade - Reading

Richardson Middle School - FCAT Test Scores - 7th Grade - Reading
FCATMean Scaled ScoreStudents Tested% Met Standard
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictState
Reading20077289302313198742188700495763
Reading20087301314315200708197001536565
Reading20097297313318217729193336486167

Source:  Florida Department of Education

Richardson Middle School - FCAT Test Scores - 8th Grade - Reading

Richardson Middle School - FCAT Test Scores - 8th Grade - Reading
FCATMean Scaled ScoreStudents Tested% Met Standard
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictStateSchoolDistrictState
Reading20048279290295205702197778354145
Reading20058289296297209754201758374244
Reading20068285293299222802200421364146
Reading20078284295303219753199456354449
Reading20088292302310183706186421384753
Reading20098290306312176679194554365154

Source:  Florida Department of Education

About the charts
This graph shows three data points for the “Mean Scaled Score” of the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) for each year. The first column is the score for Richardson Middle School, the second is the district average, and the third is the Florida state average. The scores for Richardson Middle School are further broken down by student performance. Each bar sub-section represents the percentage of the students that performed within a certain achievement level, Levels 1 through 5. See “About the FCAT” for more details about achievement levels.
About Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT)
The Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) is part of Florida’s overall plan to increase student achievement by implementing higher standards. The FCAT, administered to students in Grades 3-11, contains two basic components: criterion-referenced tests (CRT), measuring selected benchmarks in Mathematics, Reading, Science, and Writing from the Sunshine State Standards (SSS); and norm-referenced tests (NRT) in Reading and Mathematics, measuring individual student performance against national norms.
Source: Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test Website

Developmental Scale Score Achievement Level Definitions

Level 5 This student has success with the most challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards. A student scoring in Level 5 answers most of the test questions correctly, including the most challenging questions.

Level 4 This student has success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards. A student scoring in Level 4 answers most of the test questions correctly, but may have only some success with questions that reflect the most challenging content.

Level 3 This student has partial success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards, but performance is inconsistent. A student scoring in Level 3 answers many of the test questions correctly, but is generally less successful with questions that are the most challenging.

Level 2 This student has limited success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards.

Level 1 This student has little success with the challenging content of the Sunshine State Standards.