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Austin T. Levy School |
BURRILLVILLE DISTRICT
Karen Cappelli, Principal
Grades PK - 01
434 Students, 35 Teachers
135 Harrisville Main Street
Harrisville, RI 02830
Phone: 4015681340 Fax:
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Percentage of students at
each performance level on the assessments
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| What
you are looking at: |
You are
looking at a graphic representation of the assessment scores on the state tests. The
100 point scale indicates 100% of the children who were assessed at this grade level.
The dark band at the top of the bar represents the percentage of the highest
scoring students. The black at the bottom represents the percentage of the lowest
scorers. The grey and the black bands above the white are the percentage of students
who have achieved the Regents standard. (The MATs have not set standards.)
Since the different tests are scored differently, see below for more explanation about the
different descriptors beside the assessment bars. |
| What
you are looking for: |
You are hoping
to see that all children have achieved the standard and are represented only above the
white band. |
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Percentage of th grade
students in this school who met or exceeded the standard
compared to the percentage of similar students statewide
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| What
you are looking at: |
This chart
shows the relationship between thet actual performance of students in this school -
expressed as the percentage of students who met the standard on the state tests - and the
performance range of similar students statewide given particular characteristics. |
| What
you are looking for: |
In this first
year of using the statistical model, you are hoping to see the school's students
performing at or above the performance range of similar students statewide. |
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Characteristics of students
attending this school
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| What
you are looking at: |
You are
looking at a description of who is in the school. The pie charts show the percentage
of the total school population who are identified with the characteristics which are
described in detail in the guide book. |
| What
you are looking for: |
You are
looking to get a sense of the school's composition and diversity. |
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Grade
Percentage of students performing at proficient or above
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| What
you are looking at: |
This graph
shows the achievement data broken out by groups of students with similar
characteristics. The bar represents the percentage of children who attained or
exceeded the level of proficiency. |
| What
you are looking for: |
You are
looking for the relative shortfalls between the 100% goal and the actual attained
proficiency of children wtih certain comparable characteristics. You are also
looking for gaps between the achievement of groups of students with different
characterisctis. Again, the Regents goal is for all children to become fully
proficient in all tested subjects. Equipped with the knowledge of its shortfalls, a
school can begin to target strategies and resources to close the gaps. |
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"In their own words." Highlights
from the school
- "Assessment - faculty members have worked to align the kindergarten and Grade 1 language arts and math curriculum areas with state and national standards, as well as in establishing an assessment model which contain standards and benchmarks for student performance."
- "Parent Advisory Council - a Parent Advisory Group was established in the fall of 1996 to provide an active role in the involvement of parents in the education and welfare of their children. A parent coordinator serves as a liaison to all district parents and the school."
- "Discipline - our school has provided support to faculty and staff through CONNECS initiatives in building safe, respectful, effective climates for teaching and learning in our schools."
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| What
you are looking at: |
Without
prescribing as a set criteria, RIDE data-gatherers asked schools to express, in their own
words, what they considered to be three highlights of their school last year (1996-97). |
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you are looking for: |
These
highlights give schools a modest opportunity to share their personalities, assets and
successes. |
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Effective practice indicators
| SALT Survey
results will be available for the 1999 Information Works report. The results will help
school communities see the extent to which their schools are using practices which
research shows improve student achievement. Please see the User Guide for a
description of elements that RIDE is considering including in future reports. |
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| What
you will be looking at: |
In winter
1998, students, teachers, parents, and administrators in every school in Rhode Island
participated in surveys aimed at gathering information about effective school practices.
In the 1999 report, certain elements of SALT survey will be aggregated and
represented to show the extent to which schools are engaging in research-endorsed
effective practices known to improve student achievement. |
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Selected school indicators
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| What
you are looking at: |
You see the
frequency or percentage for this indicator at the school (or district) level, and you see
the state average next to it. Some elements, like kindergarten class size and high
school drop out rates, will be marked "NA" because they are not applicable to
all buildings. |
| What
you are looking for: |
You are
looking to get a sense of what the school feels like to its inhabitants - its tensions,
its stability, its experience, its safety, etc. |
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School level financial data
| In July 1997,
school districts began installing a uniform statewide financial reporting system to track
school and district spending. Information Works will report this fiscal
information in the future. |
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| What you are
looking at and for |
You are
looking at a promise to have school level financial data in the future. |
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Percentage of students performing at
proficient or above over time
Negotiated targets for adequate yearly progress
| What
you are looking at: |
You are
looking at an empty fields that will track, over the years, each school's efforts to set
(in consultation with RIDE) and to meet goals for improved student achievement. This
field will compare achievement data from year to year. The only tests from 1996 that
can be used to build longitudinal data are the 8th and the 10th grade math and the 10th
grade writing assessment. Only results from tests which are reliable for study
over time will be reported here. The Regents will set standards for each test so
that all public reporting can be expressd in terms of the percentage of students that are
performing at a level which the regents have determind is prficient. |
| What
you are looking for: |
Over the
course of years you will be looking to see that the achievement results trend upward
towards the 100% line, and that schools are meeting their student achievement targets. |
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Summary Statement
| What
you are looking at: |
This field
summarizes some key features within the data presented on the two pages. The
comments note when high degrees of certain demographic characteristics were noted.
Low participation in the state assessments receive comment. When a school
experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected their data - switching from
an elementary to a middle school, a population surge, a damaging fire - such circumstances
are noted here. RIDE recognizes that it may have inadvertently missed some special
circumstances. |
| What
you are looking for: |
There comments
try to help with the interpretation of the charts and tables. |
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