Did Nevada students succeed or flounder in their 2021-22 Math CCR?

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Of the 32,940 students who took part in the Math CCR in 2021-22, 13.9% met the testing standard while 6.6% exceeded expectations, according to the Nevada Accountability Portal.

The number of Nevada students who succeeded (met or exceeded test expectations) grew by 1.3% from the previous school year.

The College and Career Readiness Test is given to students in Grade 11 to determine if they are ready for the higher standards and difficulties of college and post-secondary learning. Scores on the CCR don’t influence if a student graduates on time.

In Nevada, 26% of students met or exceeded expectations on the math competence test and 42% of children achieved the same expectations in reading.

In comparison to the national average of 90%, Nevada has the 40th-largest educational system in the country, with 94% of all K–12 students receiving their education in public institutions.

Nevada’s students proficiency in Math Over Five Years

Nevada Students who passed standards in Math CCR in 2021-22

County Number of tested students Students who met standards (%) Students who exceed standards (%)
Storey County 44 25% 9.1%
Lincoln County 66 19.7% 4.5%
Douglas County 431 17.9% 7.6%
Washoe County 4,508 16.9% 9.4%
Clark County 22,609 13.4% 6.1%
Churchill County 201 12.9% 3%
Lyon County 586 12.8% 1.9%
Carson City 561 12.7% 4.8%
Elko County 615 12.7% 4.4%
Humboldt County 207 7.2% 3.9%
Nye County 402 6.7% 2%


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