School Grading Report Card 2018 Final Grade 2018 A

School Grading Report Card 2018 Certified

College And Career High School

Final Grade 2018

A

District: Albuquerque Public Schools Grade Range: 9 -12 Code: 1591

Current Standing

C - State benchmark established in 2012 C

Are students performing on grade level? Did they improve more or less than expected?

School Improvement

20.80 C

Is the school as a whole making academic progress?

Overall Score 91.29

Possible Points This School Earned

30

A

10

A

8.95

Improvement of Higher-Performing Students

C

Are higher-performing students improving more or less than expected?

10

A

9.38

Improvement of Lowest-Performing Students

Are the lowest-performing students improving more or less than expected?

Opportunity to Learn

Do students and families believe their school is a good place to attend and learn?

C

10

A

9.44

C

8

A

7.87

Graduation

Are students graduating high school, and is the graduation rate improving?

C

17

A

16.64

College and Career Readiness

Are students participating in college and career readiness opportunities? Are they demonstrating success?

Bonus Points

C

15

A

14.50

Schools can earn points for reducing truancy, promoting extracurricular activities, engaging families, and using technology.

+ 3.71

This School's History

Note for Families

100

A

A

A

A

If your student is enrolled in a school that has earned two "F"

75

grades in the last four years, state law allows you to transfer

Overall Score

50

your child to a school with a higher grade. Please call (505)-

827-6909 to learn more. For information about other

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schools in your community, please visit the School Grading

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New Mexico School Grading 2018

Final Points

High Schools

75.0 to 100.0 A 65.0 to 74.9 B 50.0 to 64.9 C 35.0 to 49.9 D 0.0 to 34.9 F

High schools earn a final grade based on these ranges, which were set in 2012.

Tests

PARCC SBA

NMAPA DIBELS IStation

School Grading draws on student performance from these state assessments:

Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers Standards Based Assessment - Spanish New Mexico Alternate Performance Assessment Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (prior to 2017) IStation (beginning 2017)

Mathematics, Reading Reading Mathematics, Reading Early Literacy Early Literacy

Grades

3-11 3-11 3-11 KN-2 KN-2

Details of Each Grade Indicator

Current Standing

Knowing how many students are proficient is a measure of the school's overall success. Current Standing uses up to three years of student performance to provide a broader picture of school achievement. Current Standing also includes a measure of student growth (Value-Added Modeling) that looks at school size, student mobility, and prior student performance.

Reading Proficient (%)

Points Proficiency Points Student Growth

All Students

72 7.25 4.90

Gender

F

M

75 69

Math

Proficient (%)

37 27 52

Points Proficiency

3.68

Points Student Growth 4.98

Race / Ethnicity

Afr White Amer Hisp

Asian

74

-

75

-

46

-

32

-

Am Indian

-

-

Econ Disadv

63

29

Students with

Disabilities

English Language Learners

-

-

-

-

100

Percent Proficient

50

0

Math Reading

2016 53 91

New Mexico School Grading 2018

2017 59 69

2018 37 72

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Proficiencies Over Time

Students are performing on grade level with Proficient or Advanced scores.

College And Career High School

School

School growth (Value-Added Modeling) compares overall student performance from year to year

Improvement and considers the progress of all students whether or not they are proficient.

Growth Index Points

Reading 1.12 4.34

Math 1.41 4.61

Growth can be negative or positive. When it is positive, the school performed better than was expected when compared to other schools with the same size, mobility, and prior student performance.

Student Growth

Every student's prior test scores are used to estimate how they should have performed this year. Their academic growth is considered within two groups, the lowest-performing 25% of students and the higher-performing students (75%).

Above Zero This group performed higher than expected.

Near Zero

This group performed as expected based on their academic history.

Below Zero This group performed below expectations, and students are falling behind when compared to their peers.

School

Overall

F

Student Groups

Students English

Afr

Am

Econ

with Language

M

White American Hisp

Asian Indian Disadv Disabilities Learners

Reading Growth

Higher-Performing

1.38

0.69 0.46 0.51

- 0.69

-

- 0.52

-

-

Points

4.58

Lowest-Performing

2.09

Points

4.91

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Math Growth

Higher-Performing

1.75

0.03 0.28 0.20

- 0.09

-

- 0.28

-

-

Points

4.80

Lowest-Performing

1.32

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Points

4.53

Growth Over Time

Growth Greater than

Expected

Reading

Lowest-Performing

3.54

Higher-Performing

2.59 2.09

1.38 1.54

Growth Lower than

Expected

0.06

2016 2017 2018

2016 2017 2018

Math

Lowest-Performing

2.952.43

Higher-Performing

3.31 3.41

1.75 1.32

2016 2017 2018

2016 2017 2018

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Opportunity to Learn

Opportunity to Learn is a reflection of the environment schools provide for student learning.

Student Attendance

All Students

Average (%) 100 Points 3.16

Gender

Race / Ethnicity

Afr

Am

F

M White Amer Hisp Asian Indian

100 100 100 - 100 - -

Econ Disadv

100

Students English with Language

Disabilities Learners

-

-

Surveys

Score (Average) 42.45 Points 4.72

Number of Surveys 102

Students answer survey questions on topics such as classroom teaching and expectations of students. The survey contains 10 questions with answers from 0 (Never) to 5 (Always) for a maximum score of 50. For students in grades KN-2, a parent or family member completes the survey.

Graduation Students are expected to graduate in four years. Each year the school is expected to increase the

number of on-time graduates.

All Students

Cohort of 2017 - 4-Year Rates

Graduation (%)

97

Points

7.79

Gender

F

M

97

97

Race / Ethnicity

Afr

White

Amer

Hisp

Asian

Am Indian

Econ Disadv

Students English with Language

Disabilities Learners

-

-

96

-

-

97

-

-

Cohort of 2016 - 5-Year Rates

Graduation (%)

97 98

96

-

Points

2.92

-

96

-

Cohort of 2015 - 6-Year Rates

Graduation (%)

96 97

95

95

-

97

-

Points

1.93

Growth in 4-Year Rates

Growth takes into account three years of graduation rates.

Growth Index 0.12

Points

4.00

-

97

83

91

-

96

-

-

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College and Career Readiness (CCR)

High school students are expected to participate in at least one college or career readiness program: 1) College entrance exams (Accuplacer, ACT, ACT Aspire, Compass, PLAN, PSAT, SAT, or SAT Subject Test) 2) Evidence that the student can pass a college-level course (Advanced Placement, Dual Credit, or IB) 3) Eligibility for an industry-recognized certification (Career Technical Education)

Points are given separately for students' participation and for their success in achieving targets.

50% or Higher 20% -50% Below 20%

Participation (% of Cohort) Participation Points Success (% of Participants) Success Points

Gender

All

Students F

M

95 90 80 4.90 95 90 80 9.60

White 80

80

Race / Ethnicity

Afr Amer

Am Hisp Asian Indian

-

90

-

-

-

90

-

-

Econ Disadv 95

95

Students English with Language

Disabilities Learners

-

80

-

80

Percentage of School's Cohort of 2017

Participating

in Each

AccuPlacer 10 20 20

-

-

20

-

-

10

CCR Opportunity

ACT 10 20 20

-

-

20

-

-

10

ACT ASPIRE 10 20 20

-

-

20

-

-

10

Advanced Placement 11 20 20

-

-

20

-

-

11

Career Technical Education 12 20 20

-

-

20

-

-

13

Compass 10 20 20

-

-

20

-

-

10

Dual Credit 90 80 80

-

-

80

-

-

90

International Baccalaureate 10 20 20

-

-

20

-

-

10

PLAN 10 20 20

-

-

20

-

-

10

PSAT 83 80 80

-

-

80

-

-

83

SAM School Supplemental 10 20 20

-

-

20

-

-

10

SAT 29

31

27

-

-

35

-

-

29

SAT Subject Test 10 20 20

-

-

20

-

-

10

-

20

-

20

-

20

-

20

-

20

-

20

-

80

-

20

-

20

-

80

-

20

-

30

-

20

Bonus Points

Schools can earn points for reducing truancy, promoting extracurricular activities, engaging families, and using technology.

Student and Parent Engagement Extracurricular Activities

Truancy Improvement Using Technology

Participation

All enrolled students must take the yearly state tests. If a school tests less than 95% of their students, the school's letter grade is reduced by one grade.

Reading (%) 100 Math (%) 83

School exempt from penalty because of size

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