At the end of the school year, Central Kansas Christian Academy took the Iowa assessment standardized tests, and their composite scores were above the national average at every grade level. Some scores were several grade levels above.
“We are so proud of our students, teachers, and staff here at CKCA,” Principal Sherry Pruter said. “They all have worked diligently this year, and these test scores prove it.”
Below is a graph showing the grade level equivalency of the CKCA average standardized scores in each class. The testing includes all special education and regular education students.
CKCA is accredited by ACSI and takes the Iowa Assessments each year instead of the Kansas assessments because it has a Bible component. We have not used this Bible assessment yet, but are considering this for future testing.
Standardized assessments create a baseline for measuring student achievement and performance among schools, and allow educators to compare student knowledge to identify learning gaps. It is important to note, though, that standardized tests do not measure intelligence, but rather the impact of what they have learned in their classrooms.
“Our teachers and staff at CKCA care about our students and want to see them succeed academically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually,” Pruter said. “The curriculum we teach is only part of what we do at CKCA. Building relationships in a values-based, Christ-centered environment is what really sets us apart.”
Their test scores prove that all this can make a difference.
Anyone interested in learning more about CKCA or enrolling their child (K-8) for the 2024/2025 school year may contact the school office at 620-792-3477 or office@ckcacademy.com. Central Kansas Christian Academy also has a Facebook page for followers to keep up with school news and events at www.facebook.com/ckcagb.