Interpretation & Analysis of Performance Reports
| Using Performance Data | Cluster Information |
School and School System Performance Reports provide information
that can be used for school improvement by educators, parents, community
members, and leaders. Using school performance data requires interpretation
and analysis of the data to identify successful areas, problem areas,
and possible causes of problems. Once these are identified, educators,
policymakers, and the public can determine which are of greatest concern,
investigate "best" options for improvement, and implement
appropriate action. The following information should be considered in
reviewing, interpreting, and analyzing Performance Reports.
Significant Attributes of Indicators
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Thirty-six percent of the 3rd graders in this school are
scoring in the top quarter of the norm group on the ITBS in math. The
average percentage scoring in the top quarter nationally is 25%. The
2 arrows show that compared to last year the school has improved by
more than 5 percentage points on this indicator. The 5 stars show that
the score for this indicator is in the top 20% of the similar schools
in the cluster. Comparison to the state is shown graphically by the
4 checks, indicating that the score is in the top 40% of elementary
schools in the state. The score is above the state median.
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Ninety percent of the 11th graders in this school are
passing the graduation test in English. The down arrow shows that compared
to last year the school's performance has declined more than 2 percentage
points. The 2 stars show that the score for this indicator is in the
lower 40% of similar schools in the cluster. While the school is performing
below average compared to similar school in the cluster, the 3 checks
show that it is performing in the middle range compared to all high
schools in the state. The score is the same as the state median.
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| Indicators showing scores by race can be used to show
discrepancies, focus concern and reduce gaps between scores. In the
scores listed above the gap between scores for white and black 8th
grade students is 25.2 percentage points. The racial make-up of a schools
student body is important to take into consideration because minorities,
especially African Americans, have historically been at an economic
and educational disadvantage. The legacy of racial discrimination has
often resulted in substantial inequalities in the preparation and support
for education among minority students.
If the number of students is 10 or less, TFC is used to denote "too few cases to report." These small numbers are not reported due to confidentiality issues. Indicators should not be considered in isolation. For example, low test results in eighth grade math in one section could be related to poor attendance for middle school students or lack of parental involvement shown in other sections. Finding meaningful linkages between indicators for a given data set may require collective brainstorming or assistance from others from outside the school such as educators from similar schools that performed well on those indicators. |