A primary purpose of the Proficiency Assessments for Wyoming Students (PAWS) is to foster program improvement at the school, district, and state levels in support of the teaching and learning that takes place in Wyoming public classrooms and meets all of the attendant requirements of the federal accountability law. In 2005-2006, PAWS became the official statewide assessment used to measure individual student achievement against the Wyoming Content and Performance Standards in reading, writing, and mathematics for grades 3 – 8. In 2008, a science assessment was implemented for grades 4, 8. In 2013, ACT became the high school assessment for official accountability purposes in reading, mathematics and science.
2013-2014 School Year Results
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- ACT and PAWS Results Aggregated – District Level
- ACT and PAWS Results Aggregated – School Level
- ACT and PAWS Results Aggregated – State Level
- ACT and PAWS Results Disaggregated – District Level
- ACT and PAWS Results Disaggregated – School Level
- ACT and PAWS Results Disaggregated – State Level
- ACT and PAWS Results School Level – Alternative Schools
- ACT and PAWS Results School Level – Charter Schools
2012-2013 School Year Results
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- ACT and PAWS Results Aggregated – District Level
- ACT and PAWS Results Aggregated – School Level
- ACT and PAWS Results Aggregated – State Level
- ACT and PAWS Results Disaggregated – District Level
- ACT and PAWS Results Disaggregated – School Level
- ACT and PAWS Results Disaggregated – State Level
- ACT and PAWS Results School Level – Alternative Schools
- ACT and PAWS Results School Level – Charter Schools
2010-2011 School Year Results
- Results (Opens results in a new report viewer window.)