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District name School count
Barrington 6 schools
Bristol Warren 6 schools
Burrillville 5 schools
Central Falls 6 schools
Chariho 7 schools
Coventry 7 schools
Cranston 23 schools
Cumberland 9 schools
East Greenwich 6 schools
East Providence 13 schools
Exeter-West Greenwich 5 schools
Foster 1 school
Foster-Glocester 2 schools
Glocester 2 schools
Jamestown 2 schools
Johnston 8 schools
Lincoln 6 schools
Little Compton 1 school
Middletown 5 schools
Narragansett 3 schools
Newport 6 schools
New Shoreham 1 school
North Kingstown 8 schools
North Providence 9 schools
North Smithfield 4 schools
Pawtucket 16 schools
Portsmouth 4 schools
Providence 36 schools
Scituate 5 schools
Smithfield 6 schools
South Kingstown 8 schools
Tiverton 5 schools
Warwick 23 schools
Westerly 6 schools
West Warwick 6 schools
Woonsocket 10 schools

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Commissioner "Every decision we make will be based on what is in the best interest of our students."

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Data Organization

Wheel See how the Basic Education Program has influenced how data is grouped in InfoWorks.

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InfoWorks combines key data from different sources – achievement results, demographics, opinion data, and more – to provide a holistic view of public education in Rhode Island.

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Uniform Chart of Accounts (UCOA) 2009-10 April 2012
UCOA is a fiscal reporting system that allows every school and district to post their detailed financial information using exactly the same methods and account.
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2010-11 April 2012
NAEP is often called "the gold standard" of educational testing in the United States. Exams are administered every two years in math and reading, and on a more occasional basis in writing and other subjects.
Four-Year Graduation Rate 2010-11 April 2012
The percentage of students that enrolled in the 9th grade and graduated from high school four years later.

Coming Soon

  • SurveyWorks Q/A 2010-11 Spring 2012
  • NECAP Science 2011-12 Fall 2012