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- Advanced Reports February 2013
- Taking the core data one more step, InfoWorks now offers an interactive visualization tool, or dashboard, to give viewers an in-depth look at certain data points. The first series of dashboards are based on the statewide UCOA reporting for 2009-10 and 2010-11 school years.
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- Four-Year Graduation Rate 2011-12 June 2013
- The percentage of students that enrolled in the 9th grade and graduated from high school four years later.
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- Five-Year Graduation Rate 2011-12 June 2013
- The total percentage of graduates that includes both those who graduated on time with their original 9th grade cohort and those in the same cohort who graduated a year later, after five years in high school.
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- Student Characteristics 2012-13 April 2013
- A variety of data on Subsidized Lunch, Racial/Ethnic Backgrounds, ESL/Bilingual Education Services, and Special Education Services.
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- Chronic Absenteeism 2011-12 April 2013
- The percentage of students who missed 10% or more school days during the year.
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- Accountability 2011-12 March 2013
- As a result of the 2012 waiver to certain NCLB requirements, RIDE has revised its accountability report card to reflect the new system.
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- Suspension 2011-12 December 2012
- Data that includes both Consequences and Infractions related to Student Suspension.
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- Uniform Chart of Accounts (UCOA) 2010-11 December 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.
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- AP Exams 2011-12 December 2012
- Advanced Placement Exams assess college-level learning in 37 subject areas.
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- Attendance Rate 2011-12 December 2012
- The percentage of time enrolled students were present during the required 180 instructional days per year.
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- Stability/Mobility 2011-12 December 2012
- Stability data tracks the proportion of students who stayed in the same school throughout the school year, while Mobility data tracks the rate of student turnover.
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- SAT Math, Reading, Writing 2011-12 December 2012
- The Scholastic Assessment Test, a college admission test that is not part of Rhode Island's assessment program, but which most colleges require as part of the application process.
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- NECAP Science 2011-12 December 2012
- NECAP data is used by the state primarily to assess school improvement to meet the accountability requirements of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) federal law.
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- SurveyWorks Reports 2011-12 July 2012
- These surveys collect perceptions-and-opinions data from students, parents, teachers, and administrators. Note: This update adds reports for some LEAs (Local Education Authority, i.e. school district or state-operated or charter school) which were unavailable in the prior update in June 2012.
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- Suspension 2010-11 July 2012
- Data that includes both Consequences and Infractions related to Student Suspension.
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- NECAP Math, Reading, Writing 2011-12 June 2012
- NECAP data is used by the state primarily to assess school improvement to meet the accountability requirements of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) federal law. Note: This update adds disaggregated results, such as breakdown by Ethnicity or Gender, which were unavailable in the prior update in February 2012.
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- SurveyWorks Reports 2011-12 June 2012
- These surveys collect perceptions-and-opinions data from students, parents, teachers, and administrators. Note: This update does not include reports for LEAs (Local Education Authority, i.e. school district or state-operated or charter school).
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- Student Characteristics 2011-12 June 2012
- A variety of data on Subsidized Lunch, Racial/Ethnic Backgrounds, ESL/Bilingual Education Services, and Special Education Services.
- Learn more | View data
- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
- Learn more | View data
- Five-Year Graduation Rate 2010-11 April 2012
- The total percentage of graduates that includes both those who graduated on time with their original 9th grade cohort and those in the same cohort who graduated a year later, after five years in high school.
- Learn more | View data
- NECAP Math, Reading, Writing 2011-12 February 2012
- NECAP data is used by the state primarily to assess school improvement to meet the accountability requirements of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) federal law. Note: This update does not include any disaggregated results such as breakdown by Ethnicity or Gender.
- Learn more | View data
- Attendance Rate 2010-11 February 2012
- The percentage of time enrolled students were present during the required 180 instructional days per year.
- Learn more | View data
- Chronic Absenteeism 2010-11 February 2012
- The percentage of students who missed 10% or more school days during the year.
- Learn more | View data
- Stability/Mobility 2010-11 November 2011
- Stability data tracks the proportion of students who stayed in the same school throughout the school year, while Mobility data tracks the rate of student turnover.
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- SurveyWorks Reports 2010-11 November 2011
- These surveys collect perceptions-and-opinions data from students, parents, teachers, and administrators.
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- Developmental Reading Assessment 2010-11 October 2011
- DRA results are required for accountability purposes in schools where the highest grade is first grade, per the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law.
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- Tax and Spending FY2009 October 2011
- Tax and Spending data points are selected to give the public a comparative sense of each district's ability and effort to support public education.
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- NECAP Science 2010-11 October 2011
- NECAP data is used by the state primarily to assess school improvement to meet the accountability requirements of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) federal law.
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- AP Exams 2010-11 October 2011
- Advanced Placement Exams assess college-level learning in 37 subject areas.
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- Teacher Quality 2010-11 September 2011
- RIDE collects data from all schools and districts that determine what percentage of classes are taught by 'highly qualified teachers.'
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- SAT Math, Reading, Writing 2010-11 September 2011
- The Scholastic Assessment Test, a college admission test that is not part of Rhode Island's assessment program, but which most colleges require as part of the application process.
- Learn more | View data
- Stability/Mobility 2009-10 June 2011
- Stability data tracks the proportion of students who stayed in the same school throughout the school year, while Mobility data tracks the rate of student turnover.
- Learn more | View data
- Student Characteristics 2010-11 June 2011
- A variety of data on Subsidized Lunch, Racial/Ethnic Backgrounds, ESL/Bilingual Education Services, and Special Education Services.
- Learn more | View data
- Developmental Reading Assessment 2009-10 June 2011
- DRA results are required for accountability purposes in schools where the highest grade is first grade, per the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law.
- Learn more | View data
- Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) 2010-11 June 2011
- AYP data gives the public a sense of whether individual schools are making progress in their efforts to improve their curriculum, the quality of their teaching, school climate, and more.
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- SAT Math, Reading, Writing 2009-10 May 2011
- The Scholastic Assessment Test, a college admission test that is not part of Rhode Island's assessment program, but which most colleges require as part of the application process.
- Learn more | View data
- AP Exams 2009-10 May 2011
- Advanced Placement Exams assess college-level learning in 37 subject areas.
- Learn more | View data
- Suspension 2009-10 May 2011
- Data that includes both Consequences and Infractions related to Student Suspension.
- Learn more | View data
- Four-Year Graduation Rate 2009-10 April 2011
- The percentage of students that enrolled in the 9th grade and graduated from high school four years later.
- Learn more | View data
- Five-Year Graduation Rate 2009-10 April 2011
- The total percentage of graduates that includes both those who graduated on time with their original 9th grade cohort and those in the same cohort who graduated a year later, after five years in high school.
- Learn more | View data
- Attendance Rate 2009-10 April 2011
- The percentage of time enrolled students were present during the required 180 instructional days per year.
- Learn more | View data
- NECAP Math, Reading, Writing 2010-11 February 2011
- NECAP data is used by the state primarily to assess school improvement to meet the accountability requirements of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) federal law.
- Learn more | View data
- SurveyWorks Reports 2009-10 February 2011
- These surveys collect perceptions-and-opinions data from students, parents, teachers, and administrators.
- Learn more | View data
- NECAP Science 2009-10 November 2010
- NECAP data is used by the state primarily to assess school improvement to meet the accountability requirements of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) federal law.
- Learn more | View data