Central High School

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1204 Students

70 Fricker Street
Providence, RI, 02903
(401) 456-9111
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This is a Public School in the Providence District under Superintendent Susan Lusi and Principal John Hunt.

Student Achievement

Accountability
Accountability Year Classification Details
Accountability Summary and Classification 2011-12 Focus view details
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Year AYP Status Classification Details
AYP Status and Classification 2010-11 view details
AYP Summary Report 2010-11 Did Not Make AYP Insufficient Progress view details
NECAP Assessments
NECAP Assessments Year % Proficient School % Proficient State Details
11th Grade Math 2011-12 4% 30% view details
11th Grade Reading 2011-12 47% 76% view details
11th Grade Writing 2011-12 22% 51% view details
11th Grade Science 2011-12 3% 32% view details
SAT Exams (High School)
SAT Exams (High School) Year This School Statewide Nationwide Details
Mathematics Average (out of 800) 2011-12 379 480 514
Reading Average (out of 800) 2011-12 369 477 496
Writing Average (out of 800) 2011-12 376 470 488
AP Exams (High School)
AP Exams (High School) Year This School Statewide Details
Number of Exams Taken 2011-12 67 5709
Number of Students to Take an Exam 2011-12 57 3456
Exams Scored at College-Level Mastery 2011-12 3 3264
% Scored at College-Level Mastery 2011-12 4% 57%

Teaching

Qualifications and Teacher-Student Ratio
Qualifications and Teacher-Student Ratio Year This School Statewide Details
Teachers with Emergency Certification 2010-11 0% 1%
Not Highly Qualified Teachers 2010-11 0% 3%
Teacher-Student Ratio 2010-11 1:13 1:11

Families and Communities

Student Characteristics
Student Characteristics Year This School Statewide Details
Student Eligibility for Subsidized Lunch 2012-13 84% 46% view details
Students from Various Racial/Ethnic Backgrounds 2012-13 view details
Students Receiving ESL/Bilingual Education Services 2012-13 14% 6% view details
Students Receiving Special Education Services 2012-13 21% 15% view details

Safe and Supportive Schools

Attendance
Attendance Year This School Statewide Details
Attendance Rate (High Schools) 2011-12 83% 91% view details
Chronic Absenteeism 2011-12 56% 17%
Four Year Graduation Rate Students Entering Grade 9 in 2008-09
Four Year Graduation Rate Students Entering Grade 9 in 2008-09 Year This School Statewide Details
Percent Graduated in 2012 2011-12 56.0% 77.1%
Percent Dropped Out 2011-12 21.7% 11.9%
Percent Received GED 2011-12 4.7% 3.2%
Percent Still in School 2011-12 17.6% 7.8%
Five Year Graduation Rate Students Entering Grade 9 in 2007-08
Five Year Graduation Rate Students Entering Grade 9 in 2007-08 Year This School Statewide Details
Percent Graduated in 2011 2011-12 62.5% 77.4%
Percent Graduated in 2012 2011-12 3.0% 3.4%
Percent Graduated in Five Years 2011-12 65.5% 80.8%
Incidents of Suspension
Incidents of Suspension Year This School Statewide Details
Number of Incidents (High Schools) 2011-12 469 24845 view details
Student Indicators
Student Indicators Year This School Statewide Details
Stability Index (High Schools) 2011-12 76% 86%
Mobility Index (High Schools) 2011-12 26% 16%

Funding and Resources

Tax and Spending
Tax and Spending Year This District Details
District Property Value per Student FY2009 $378,009.90
District Tax Rate per $1000.00 FY2009 $12.11
District Per Pupil Expenditure FY2009 $15,305
District Property Tax Capacity FY2009 $35
District Tax Effort FY2009 $256
District Median Family Income FY2009 $32,058

Other

SurveyWorks Reports

These reports present the results of the SurveyWorks survey, administered in the spring of 2012. Item responses are reported at the school and state level across five elements that align with Rhode Island's Basic Education Program and Strategic Plan for 2010-2015. These include Teaching and Student Achievement, Families and Communities, Safe and Supportive Schools, and Funding and Resources. These results are designed to help school communities, the public and policy-makers improve the conditions for learning.

Each report contains results for the Student survey at the indicated grade level, and for the Parent and Teacher surveys at all grade levels. Click the links below to download these reports in PDF format.