THE PEABODY ADVOCATE – Wednesday, November 22, 2017

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THE PEABODY ADVOCATE–Wednesday, November 22, 2017

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Go Tanners Go, take-down Saugus

Shown, in no particular order, are Austin Leggett, Elijah White, Jonell Espinal, Cole Cuzzi, Nolan Murphy, Joe Mastromatteo, Cotton Cole, Sam Mastromatteo, Dylan Peluso, Marcus Barker, Colby Therrien, Jack Woods, Kyle Medeiros, Krisli Miraka, Kemani Jackson, Luis Guridys, Declan Russell, Joseph Casey, Carlos Hernandez, Jack Flaherty, Joseph Rodriguez, Joel Kashila, Salvatore Aia, Noah Freedman, Tyler Norman, Jake Sousa, Jared Smith, Sean Pacheco, Angel Paulino, Eric DeMayo, Matthew Raposa, Patrick Russo, Jordan Ilori, Dante Porrazo, Brandon Glass, Abe Kaba, Chris Glass, Phillip Makoci, Jefferson Guerra, Jon Salmeron, Eddie Collado, Dariel Canela, Sean Bell, Connor Fielding, James Guiry, Aiden Kelleher, Mark DeLuca, Calvin Scribner, Michael Lock, Ari Rozopoulos, Pat Rigol, Cam Powers, Ramon Franco, Owen Carr, Kyle MacDonald, Jerimiah, Denzel Jean-Noel, Jerrell Greaves, Evan Bunn, and Jeremy Mam.

SCHOOLS | FROM PAGE 5 took the original MCAS for technology and engineering. On that section, Peabody registered 30 percent and the state averaged 40 percent. The tenth grade students at Peabody Veterans Memorial High School all took the original MCAS. Griffin Dunne said the MCAS 2.0 exam will not arrive at the high school until 2019. The tenth grade students in Peabody and across Massachusetts performed quite well on the ELA section, with 93 percent of Peabody’s students meeting the standard compared to 91 percent on the state level. ELA was the high-water mark for the high school.

In math, the sophomore class fell four percent shy of the state average: 75 percent to 79 percent. In science, technology and engineering, 71 percent of Peabody’s high school students met the standard compared to 74 percent on the state level. Lastly, 67 percent Peabody’s tenth grade students met the standard in biology, which was eight percent short of the 75 percent from the state. Despite the low scores, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Cara Murtagh said the district has shown marked improvement compared to prior years. “Our growth in the district has increased,” she said. “We’ve done an unbelievable job with growth.”

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