Cape May County Herald, 23 June 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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COLD SPRING - The total percentage of Lower Township third and sixth grade public school students to pass the Minimum Basic Skills Test this year is up slightlyfrom last, according to test scores released last week by local school officials. The 1981-82 figures — compared to last year —

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SOMERS POINT - The followm* are* births have been announced by Shore Memorial Hospital DauKhter to Joseph and Patricia Kennedy Baals of Wildwood Crest. June 9 DaeRhler to Christopher and Delores lemarrhia Jarkson of Cape May Court House. June 10 DauKtiter to David and Mary Jtorrehtino Perlman of Ocean City. June II COURT HOUSE - The following area births have been announced by Burdette Tomlin Hoapital Son to John Jr and Mary Hotlenhark Baldwin of 425 Forest Rd , Villas. June R Daughter to Joan /airawskl of 9P Golfview Village. Seigtown Rd . Cape May Court House. June 8 Daughter to Robert Jr and Jill Miller Rrlnkrr of M learning Ave , Wildwood. June 9 Daughirr to Michael and Monica DIPeppe Plnelll of 19 W Rose Ijme. Villas, June 9 Son to Martin and Elliabeth O'Hara laiSerre of 102 W New York Ave . Villas. June 10 Son to Kenneth and Jonatha Fatley Toney of 206 Adams Ave . Woodbine. June II Daughirr to Michael and Antoinette McIntyre Reilly of 34 Wildwood Ave.. Villas, June 12 Daughter to William and Barbara lonrrgan Middlemore of 306 Rt 9.25 Del Camino Tr Park . Cape May. June 13 Son to David and Diane Hyson Feliciano of 751 Highs Highway. Clermont. June 14

arc up 1.15 per cent for third grade math, and 1.2 per cent for both' third and six grade reading. In sbtfh grade math, 100 per cent of the students passed both years. The indi^dual test results or ranpp of scores weren't releasM. ACCORDINCjWO STATE regulations, a student must earn at least a 65 in math and 75 in reading to pass the statewide exam given each year to students in the third, sixth, ninth and eleventh grades. Superintendent Ed Campbell said Thursday this year’s ‘improvement shows a "steady growth” in the minimum basic skills — a trend recognized in the district since he became superintendent in the rtiid-1970s. He attributed the test results both to recent upgrading of school programs and the present movement in public education back to the "basics." "Each year we update a different area of study," he said. "This year it was math." CONTINUING. THE

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superintendent indicated that he believes teaching students the skills required in taking tests is one of the most important things a school district can teach. He acknowledged that local elementary students are introduced to and given practice questions similar to those on the Minimum Basic Skills Test as part of their regular classwork. "If you’re going to take a test on a computer, are you going to practice on an abacus?," he quipped. "DISTRICT STUDENTS

should be commended for the Improvement over the last three or four years," Asst. Superintendent Jerry ^ l.ivingston told members of the school board here Wednesday. According to Mr. Livingston, 100 per cent of all third and sixth Ngraders passed the sectiolv on reading, while in math 97.4 per cent of the third and 100 per cent of the sixth graders passed. The test was administered to 154 in the third grade and 159 in the sixth.

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