Bridges: 2 |
Never mind, I think I see the tabs for this. |
DCI: 4 |
Is it? It lists Janney as Title I, and a lot of schools have no Kindergarten kids at all. |
A couple examples. Search for a school. Click on "STAR framework" and it shows you how the school did on all of the components of the star ratings by student groups. Under the Academic Performance Tab you can see student achievement / student growth / percentage of HS students taking AP/IB exams and how many are scoring at/above both the DC and national averages. Under the School Environment you can see how many years of experience the school's teachers have, whether there are health personnel on staff (and what kind), safety and discipline stats (e.g. suspensions), student re-enrollment rates, attendance. |
| So, I take it there are stars but no numbers or am I not seeing them? Like in the Tier system each school gets a specific score ie, 65, 76, etc. |
DCI's score is MS + HS combined. They won't get a stand-alone HS score until they have a graduation rate and SAT / AP / IB exam data to report. |
Click on the star framework tab. It's at the top. |
sorry - i'm wrong. the MS score was 68.02%; the HS score was 70.25% -- both solidly in the 4 star category (80% is cutoff for 5 star) |
| CMI's elementary has 2 stars, Middle has 3. That seems... off |
Look at the STAR Framework for ES vs MS. First, there are different inputs for both. So not an apples to apples comparison. But for those things that are the same, ES growth scores overall and growth to proficiency seem to be lower in the ES than in the MS. Of note, students with disabilities are doing much better comparatively to all other student groups in the ES. |
| The information listed for my school is almost completely wrong. |
\ That's helpful. How?
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I'm looking at KIPP and DC Prep as LEAs.
KIPP - Most of their elementaries are 4s, some are 3s. All MS + HS are 3s. DC Prep - Half of the ES are 3s and half are 4s. The MS are 5. |
Call OSSE and tell them. |