New Data on Student Proficiency Rates and Growth
The Iowa Department of Education has been working to
fulfill a legislative requirement to develop a system for evaluating and
ranking all public schools based on their performance on nine specific
measures. This requirement, known as the Attendance Center Rankings,
also requires the Department to post this information on its website.
The first phase of this system consists of data on two of the nine
required measures: student proficiency rates and growth toward college
and career readiness. The Department has released a web application that allows users to look up for any school or district:
The Attendance Center Rankings system is required as part of House File 215, which was adopted by lawmakers in the 2013 legislative session. The Department is releasing this first phase to demonstrate to the Legislature progress in meeting the requirement. No school rankings are part of this initial release of information.
A more complete Attendance Center Rankings system is expected this fall.
- The percentage of students proficient in math and reading in grades 3 through 8 and 11.
- The percentage of students who have achieved growth toward college and career readiness by the end of high school.
The Attendance Center Rankings system is required as part of House File 215, which was adopted by lawmakers in the 2013 legislative session. The Department is releasing this first phase to demonstrate to the Legislature progress in meeting the requirement. No school rankings are part of this initial release of information.
A more complete Attendance Center Rankings system is expected this fall.
Taken from the Iowa Department of Education website @ https://www.educateiowa.gov/article/2015/01/30/new-data-student-proficiency-rates-and-growth
Date: Friday, January 30, 2015
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