Massachusetts School and District Profiles

West Springfield High

Districts Schools
Select an Org
print page generate pdf

This report card contains information required by the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) for our school and district including: student enrollment and teacher qualifications, student achievement, accountability, and the progress our school is making toward narrowing proficiency gaps for different groups of students.

Enrollment and Educator Data (2012-13 School Year)

A highly qualified teacher is defined as a teacher holding a Massachusetts teaching license at the Provisional, Initial, or Professional level and demonstrating subject matter competency in the areas they teach. Core academic areas include English, reading or language arts, mathematics, science, foreign languages, civics and government, economics, arts, history, and geography. (Notes: Self-contained classroom courses have been weighted to reflect the core academic courses within them.)
High poverty schools are schools in the top quartile of poverty in the state. Low poverty schools are in the bottom quartile of poverty in the state.
Waivers are granted to unlicensed or inappropriately licensed personnel upon district request if the district was unable, after making a good faith effort, to find a capable, appropriately licensed candidate for a teaching position. Waivers are valid for only one school year. For more information on waivers, please see the section entitled About the Data at the end of this document.
Enrollment (2012-13)
 School District State
1,208 3,882 954,773
Race/Ethnicity (%)
African American or Black 3.7 3.8 8.6
Asian 5.0 5.5 5.9
Hispanic or Latino 15.4 16.0 16.4
Multi-race, Non-Hispanic 2.6 2.5 2.7
Native American 0.2 0.2 0.2
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.2 0.1 0.1
White 72.8 71.9 66.0
Gender (%)
Male 51.9 52.4 51.2
Female 48.1 47.6 48.8
Selected Populations (%)
English Language Learner 4.7 6.5 7.7
Low-Income 48.3 52.8 37.0
Students w/Disabilities 19.5 21.2 17.0
First Language Not English 21.9 24.7 17.3

Grades Offered:
09, 10, 11, 12
Educator Data (2012-13)
 SchoolDistrictState
Total # of Teachers 89.4 297.8 70,635.8
Percentage of Teachers Licensed in Teaching Assignment 98.8 99.6 97.5
Total Number of Classes in Core Academic Areas 504 1,493 345,316
Percentage of Core Academic Classes Taught by Teachers Who are Highly Qualified 96.0 98.4 98.0
Percentage of Core Academic Classes Taught by Teachers Who are Not Highly Qualified 4.0 1.6 2.0
Student/Teacher Ratio 13.5 to 1 13.0 to 1 13.5 to 1
Percentage of Public Elementary and Secondary School Teachers Issued Waivers- 0.3 0.3

2013 MCAS Results by Student Group by Grade and Subject

More about the data
GRADE LEVEL 10 - ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
 
 
GRADE LEVEL 10 - MATHEMATICS
 
 
GRADE LEVEL 10 - SCIENCE AND TECH/ENG

* Note: Grade 10 Science and Technology/Engineering results represent the highest achievement level attained by students by the end of grade 10. In addition, only students enrolled for two full years in the state/district/school are included in state/district/school achievement level results.

 
 
ALL GRADES - ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
 
 
ALL GRADES - MATHEMATICS
 
 
ALL GRADES - SCIENCE AND TECH/ENG

2013 Accountability Data - West Springfield High

Accountability Information
Accountability and Assistance Level

Level 3

Among lowest performing 20% of schools
Persistently low graduation rate for one or more groups
Focus on Students w/disabilities -

Low MCAS participation (Less than 95%)
Focus on Students w/disabilities -
This school's overall performance relative to other schools in same school type (School percentiles: 1-99)
All students:Percentile in school type = 11Percentile in school type = 11  11
This school’s progress toward narrowing proficiency gaps (Cumulative Progress and Performance Index: 1-100)
Student Group
(Click group to view subgroup data)
On Target = 75 or higher - Red Marker
Less progressMore progress
All studentsPPI = 71, Target = 75PPI = 71, Target = 75PPI = 71, Target = 75 71Did Not Meet Target
High needsPPI = 65, Target = 75PPI = 65, Target = 75PPI = 65, Target = 75 65Did Not Meet Target
Low incomePPI = 61, Target = 75PPI = 61, Target = 75PPI = 61, Target = 75 61Did Not Meet Target
EL and Former EL -
Students w/ disabilitiesPPI = 61, Target = 75PPI = 61, Target = 75PPI = 61, Target = 75 61Did Not Meet Target
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat. -
Asian -
Afr. Amer./Black -
Hispanic/LatinoPPI = 70, Target = 75PPI = 70, Target = 75PPI = 70, Target = 75 70Did Not Meet Target
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat. -
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl. -
WhitePPI = 80, Target = 75PPI = 80, Target = 75PPI = 80, Target = 75 80Met Target

West Springfield High:
Accountability Data Detail

2013 English Language Arts Proficiency Gap Narrowing
  0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2011 CPI (Baseline) 2012 CPI 2013 CPI CPI Change 2013 Target 6 Year Goal Percentile in School Type N PPI Points Rating
All studentsCPI = 95.4, Target = 90.9CPI = 95.4, Target = 90.9CPI = 95.4, Target = 90.9 89.1 93.1 95.4 2.3 90.9 94.6 20271100Above Target
High needsCPI = 90.8, Target = 82.8CPI = 90.8, Target = 82.8CPI = 90.8, Target = 82.8 79.3 88.4 90.8 2.4 82.8 89.7 15136100Above Target
Low incomeCPI = 90.4, Target = 82.2CPI = 90.4, Target = 82.2CPI = 90.4, Target = 82.2 78.6 87.6 90.4 2.8 82.2 89.3 13117100Above Target
EL and Former EL -------19--
Students w/ disabilitiesCPI = 83.5, Target = 78.8CPI = 83.5, Target = 78.8CPI = 83.5, Target = 78.8 74.6 87.3 83.5 -3.8 78.8 87.3 2250100Above Target
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat. ----------
Asian -------8--
Afr. Amer./Black -------9--
Hispanic/LatinoCPI = 90.6, Target = 87.9CPI = 90.6, Target = 87.9CPI = 90.6, Target = 87.9 85.5 89.2 90.6 1.4 87.9 92.8 4240100Above Target
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat. -------11--
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl. ----------
WhiteCPI = 96.9, Target = 92.5CPI = 96.9, Target = 92.5CPI = 96.9, Target = 92.5 91.0 95.7 96.9 1.2 92.5 95.5 13203100Above Target
2013 Mathematics Proficiency Gap Narrowing
  0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2011 CPI (Baseline) 2012 CPI 2013 CPI CPI Change 2013 Target 6 Year Goal Percentile in School Type N PPI Points Rating
All studentsCPI = 87.9, Target = 87.7CPI = 87.9, Target = 87.7 85.2 86.6 87.9 1.3 87.7 92.6 2827175On Target
High needsCPI = 78.1, Target = 77.9CPI = 78.1, Target = 77.9 73.5 75.9 78.1 2.2 77.9 86.8 2613575On Target
Low incomeCPI = 79.1, Target = 79.8CPI = 79.1, Target = 79.8 75.8 75.4 79.1 3.7 79.8 87.9 2811775On Target
EL and Former EL -------19--
Students w/ disabilitiesCPI = 58.9, Target = 69.1CPI = 58.9, Target = 69.1CPI = 58.9, Target = 69.1 62.9 74.0 58.9 -15.1 69.1 81.5 22480Declined
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat. ----------
Asian -------8--
Afr. Amer./Black -------9--
Hispanic/LatinoCPI = 72.6, Target = 78.5CPI = 72.6, Target = 78.5CPI = 72.6, Target = 78.5 74.2 79.2 72.6 -6.6 78.5 87.1 38410Declined
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat. -------11--
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl. ----------
WhiteCPI = 92.2, Target = 90.8CPI = 92.2, Target = 90.8CPI = 92.2, Target = 90.8 88.9 91.3 92.2 0.9 90.8 94.5 26202100Above Target
2013 Science Proficiency Gap Narrowing
  0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2011 CPI (Baseline) 2012 CPI 2013 CPI CPI Change 2013 Target 6 Year Goal Percentile in School Type N PPI Points Rating
All studentsCPI = 80.8, Target = 83.8CPI = 80.8, Target = 83.8CPI = 80.8, Target = 83.8 80.6 82.9 80.8 -2.1 83.8 90.3 1825825No Change
High needsCPI = 70.2, Target = 76.1CPI = 70.2, Target = 76.1CPI = 70.2, Target = 76.1 71.3 73.1 70.2 -2.9 76.1 85.7 141310Declined
Low incomeCPI = 70.8, Target = 78.7CPI = 70.8, Target = 78.7CPI = 70.8, Target = 78.7 74.4 73.0 70.8 -2.2 78.7 87.2 1711225No Change
EL and Former EL -------19--
Students w/ disabilitiesCPI = 54.3, Target = 65.4CPI = 54.3, Target = 65.4CPI = 54.3, Target = 65.4 58.5 63.8 54.3 -9.5 65.4 79.3 11470Declined
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat. ----------
Asian -------8--
Afr. Amer./Black -------9--
Hispanic/LatinoCPI = 66.2, Target = 70.9CPI = 66.2, Target = 70.9CPI = 66.2, Target = 70.9 65.1- 66.2 1.1 70.9 82.6 373750Improved Below Target
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat. -------10--
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl. ----------
WhiteCPI = 84.5, Target = 86.9CPI = 84.5, Target = 86.9CPI = 84.5, Target = 86.9 84.3 86.4 84.5 -1.9 86.9 92.2 719425No Change
2013 English Language Arts Extra Credit
  Extra credit for increasing % Advanced (10% or more) Extra credit for decreasing % Warning/Failing (10% or more)
2012
% Advanced
2013
% Advanced
N PPI Points 2012
% Warning/Failing
2013
% Warning/Failing
N PPI Points
All students 19.5 30.327125 1.9 1.127125
High needs 11.8 16.213625 3.7 2.213625
Low income 14.2 18.811725 4.4 2.611725
EL and Former EL--19---19-
Students w/ disabilities .0 .0500 2.0 6.0500
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.--------
Asian--8---8-
Afr. Amer./Black--9---9-
Hispanic/Latino 13.3 12.5400 0.0 2.5400
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat.--11---11-
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.--------
White 20.8 32.520325 0.5 1.02030
2013 Mathematics Extra Credit
  Extra credit for increasing % Advanced (10% or more) Extra credit for decreasing % Warning/Failing (10% or more)
2012
% Advanced
2013
% Advanced
N PPI Points 2012
% Warning/Failing
2013
% Warning/Failing
N PPI Points
All students 40.2 48.327125 8.0 8.92710
High needs 24.6 28.913525 15.2 17.01350
Low income 28.1 29.91170 16.7 17.11170
EL and Former EL--19---19-
Students w/ disabilities 7.7 8.3480 15.4 35.4480
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.--------
Asian--8---8-
Afr. Amer./Black--9---9-
Hispanic/Latino 23.3 26.84125 13.3 24.4410
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat.--11---11-
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.--------
White 44.1 54.020225 2.9 4.52020
2013 Science Extra Credit
  Extra credit for increasing % Advanced (10% or more) Extra credit for decreasing % Warning/Failing (10% or more)
2012
% Advanced
2013
% Advanced
N PPI Points 2012
% Warning/Failing
2013
% Warning/Failing
N PPI Points
All students 17.1 16.72580 6.9 7.02580
High needs 8.4 6.11310 13.4 13.71310
Low income 9.2 7.11120 16.3 14.311225
EL and Former EL--19---19-
Students w/ disabilities 4.1 0.0470 18.4 27.7470
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.--------
Asian--8---8-
Afr. Amer./Black--9---9-
Hispanic/Latino 7.9 5.4370 15.8 13.53725
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat.--10---10-
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.--------
White 17.3 19.619425 3.1 3.61940
2013 English Language Arts Growth
  0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2012 SGP 2013 SGP SGP Change 6 Year Goal Met Safe Harbor? N PPI Points Rating
All studentsSGP = 44, Target = 51SGP = 44, Target = 51SGP = 44, Target = 51 31.5 44.0 12.5 51.0Yes23875On Target
High needsSGP = 44, Target = 51SGP = 44, Target = 51SGP = 44, Target = 51 31.0 44.0 13.0 51.0Yes11275On Target
Low incomeSGP = 40, Target = 51SGP = 40, Target = 51SGP = 40, Target = 51 32.0 40.0 8.0 51.0Yes9775On Target
EL and Former EL --- 51.0-12--
Students w/ disabilitiesSGP = 38, Target = 51SGP = 38, Target = 51SGP = 38, Target = 51 31.0 38.0 7.0 51.0No4450Below Target
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat. --- 51.0----
Asian --- 51.0-5--
Afr. Amer./Black --- 51.0-6--
Hispanic/Latino --- 51.0-35--
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat. --- 51.0-9--
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl. --- 51.0----
WhiteSGP = 45, Target = 51SGP = 45, Target = 51SGP = 45, Target = 51 32.0 45.0 13.0 51.0Yes18375On Target
2013 Mathematics Growth
  0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2012 SGP 2013 SGP SGP Change 6 Year Goal Met Safe Harbor? N PPI Points Rating
All studentsSGP = 37.5, Target = 51SGP = 37.5, Target = 51SGP = 37.5, Target = 51 37.0 37.5 0.5 51.0Yes23675On Target
High needsSGP = 33, Target = 51SGP = 33, Target = 51SGP = 33, Target = 51 39.5 33.0 -6.5 51.0Yes10975On Target
Low incomeSGP = 33, Target = 51SGP = 33, Target = 51SGP = 33, Target = 51 39.0 33.0 -6.0 51.0Yes9575On Target
EL and Former EL --- 51.0-12--
Students w/ disabilitiesSGP = 30, Target = 51SGP = 30, Target = 51SGP = 30, Target = 51 41.0 30.0 -11.0 51.0No410Below Target
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat. --- 51.0----
Asian --- 51.0-5--
Afr. Amer./Black --- 51.0-6--
Hispanic/Latino --- 51.0-34--
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat. --- 51.0-9--
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl. --- 51.0----
WhiteSGP = 39.5, Target = 51SGP = 39.5, Target = 51SGP = 39.5, Target = 51 37.0 39.5 2.5 51.0Yes18275On Target
2012 4-Year Cohort Graduation Rate
  0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2011 Rate 2012 Rate Change Annual Target 6 Year Goal N PPI Points Rating
All studentsCohort Graduation Rate = 81.5, Target = 80Cohort Graduation Rate = 81.5, Target = 80Cohort Graduation Rate = 81.5, Target = 80 78.1 81.5 3.4 80.0 90.030875On Target
High needsCohort Graduation Rate = 70.2, Target = 80Cohort Graduation Rate = 70.2, Target = 80Cohort Graduation Rate = 70.2, Target = 80 65.3 70.2 4.9 80.0 90.016850Improved Below Target
Low incomeCohort Graduation Rate = 69.1, Target = 80Cohort Graduation Rate = 69.1, Target = 80Cohort Graduation Rate = 69.1, Target = 80 65.5 69.1 3.6 80.0 90.014950Improved Below Target
EL and Former EL --- 80.0 90.034--
Students w/ disabilitiesCohort Graduation Rate = 57.8, Target = 80Cohort Graduation Rate = 57.8, Target = 80Cohort Graduation Rate = 57.8, Target = 80 52.3 57.8 5.5 80.0 90.04550Improved Below Target
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat. --- 80.0 90.02--
Asian --- 80.0 90.016--
Afr. Amer./Black --- 80.0 90.010--
Hispanic/LatinoCohort Graduation Rate = 62.8, Target = 80Cohort Graduation Rate = 62.8, Target = 80Cohort Graduation Rate = 62.8, Target = 80 54.7 62.8 8.1 80.0 90.04350Improved Below Target
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat. --- 80.0 90.07--
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl. --- 80.0 90.0---
WhiteCohort Graduation Rate = 86.1, Target = 80Cohort Graduation Rate = 86.1, Target = 80Cohort Graduation Rate = 86.1, Target = 80 83.0 86.1 3.1 80.0 90.023075On Target
2011 5-Year Cohort Graduation Rate
  0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2010 Rate 2011 Rate Change Annual Target 6 Year Goal N PPI Points Rating
All studentsCohort Graduation Rate = 81.7, Target = 85Cohort Graduation Rate = 81.7, Target = 85Cohort Graduation Rate = 81.7, Target = 85 76.0 81.7 5.7 85.0 95.036150Improved Below Target
High needsCohort Graduation Rate = 70.5, Target = 85Cohort Graduation Rate = 70.5, Target = 85Cohort Graduation Rate = 70.5, Target = 85 60.7 70.5 9.8 85.0 95.019050Improved Below Target
Low incomeCohort Graduation Rate = 71.3, Target = 85Cohort Graduation Rate = 71.3, Target = 85Cohort Graduation Rate = 71.3, Target = 85 60.4 71.3 10.9 85.0 95.017150Improved Below Target
EL and Former EL --- 85.0 95.025--
Students w/ disabilitiesCohort Graduation Rate = 53.8, Target = 85Cohort Graduation Rate = 53.8, Target = 85Cohort Graduation Rate = 53.8, Target = 85 40.6 53.8 13.2 85.0 95.06550Improved Below Target
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat. --- 85.0 95.0---
Asian --- 85.0 95.018--
Afr. Amer./Black --- 85.0 95.018--
Hispanic/LatinoCohort Graduation Rate = 56.6, Target = 85Cohort Graduation Rate = 56.6, Target = 85Cohort Graduation Rate = 56.6, Target = 85 65.1 56.6 -8.5 85.0 95.0530Declined
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat. --- 85.0 95.07--
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl. --- 85.0 95.0---
WhiteCohort Graduation Rate = 86.4, Target = 85Cohort Graduation Rate = 86.4, Target = 85Cohort Graduation Rate = 86.4, Target = 85 78.0 86.4 8.4 85.0 95.026575On Target
2012 Annual Dropout Rate
  0  2  4  6  8  10 12  14 16  18 20 2010 Rate (Baseline) 2011 Rate 2012 Rate Change Annual Target 6 Year Goal Percentile in School Type N PPI Points Rating
All studentsDropout Rate = 3.1, Target = 2.8 3.4 5.1 3.1 2.0 2.8 1.726120650Improved Below Target
High needsDropout Rate = 5, Target = 3.6 4.3 7.7 5.0 2.7 3.6 2.22462650Improved Below Target
Low incomeDropout Rate = 5.3, Target = 1.6 1.9 7.8 5.3 2.5 1.6 1.02353050Improved Below Target
EL and Former EL -------66--
Students w/ disabilitiesDropout Rate = 6.2, Target = 6.3 7.5 8.9 6.2 2.7 6.3 3.81621175On Target
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat. -------5--
Asian -------58--
Afr. Amer./Black -------37--
Hispanic/LatinoDropout Rate = 5.7, Target = 6.8 8.2 14.0 5.7 8.3 6.8 4.13315975On Target
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat. -------34--
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl. -------2--
WhiteDropout Rate = 2.4, Target = 2.2 2.6 3.8 2.4 1.4 2.2 1.32491150Improved Below Target
2013 MCAS Participation
  English Language Arts Mathematics Science
Enrolled Assessed % Met Target (95%) Enrolled Assessed % Met Target (95%) Enrolled Assessed % Met Target (95%)
All students28327999Yes28327999Yes28328199Yes
High needs14314098Yes14313997Yes143143100Yes
Low income12412198Yes12412198Yes124124100Yes
EL and Former EL22---22---22---
Students w/ disabilities525096Yes524892No5252100Yes
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.------------
Asian11---11---11---
Afr. Amer./Black9---9---9---
Hispanic/Latino464496Yes464598Yes4646100Yes
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat.11---11---11---
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.------------
White20620499Yes20620399Yes206206100Yes

2013 Massachusetts and Nationwide NAEP Results by Student Group
Average Scaled Scores and Percentages of Students at Each Achievement Level

NAEP, or the National Assessment of Educational Progress, is often called the "Nation's Report Card." It is the only measure of student achievement in the United States that allows you to compare the performance of students in Massachusetts with the performance of students across the nation or in other states. Students take the NAEP in reading and mathematics every two years. When reviewing these results, it is important to keep in mind that the NAEP results are based on a small sample of students across Massachusetts, not the population of Massachusetts students. For more information, please visit http://www.doe.mass.edu/mcas/naep/faq.html.

The following symbols are used to denote the NAEP achievement levels: A for Advanced, P+ for Proficient and above, B+ for Basic and above, BB for Below Basic. The symbol "#" means that the estimated number of students rounds to zero.

GRADE LEVEL 4 - READING
All Students 23214477921100 2218346733100
Stud. w/ Disab 201317465418 184211316912
LEP/FLEP 192112406010 18717316910
African American/Black 20932155457 205217505015
Asian/Pacific Islander 240225783177 235185179215
Hispanic/Latino 208320564418 207319524825
White 2411757871364 2311145792151
Low-Income 213325613939 207320534754

GRADE LEVEL 4 - MATHEMATICS
All Students 25316589010100 2418418218100
Stud. w/ Disab 232529722818 218218554513
LEP/FLEP 223219633710 219114594111
African American/Black 23052671297 224118663416
Asian/Pacific Islander 26631729647 25823649195
Hispanic/Latino 234532752518 230226732725
White 260186896464 250105491951
Low-Income 237535792140 230226732754

GRADE LEVEL 8 - READING
All Students 2778488416100 2664347723100
Stud. w/ Disab 246115554516 231#8386211
LEP/FLEP 224#428725 225#330705
African American/Black 25522464369 250116604015
Asian/Pacific Islander 28614569196 27995085155
Hispanic/Latino 253120643616 255121673323
White 285105791967 275544851553
Low-Income 260228712938 254120663449

GRADE LEVEL 8 - MATHEMATICS
All Students 30118558614100 2848347327100
Stud. w/ Disab 268317584216 24818346612
LEP/FLEP 2492834665 2451531695
African American/Black 27762867339 263214514915
Asian/Pacific Islander 32342789376 306256087135
Hispanic/Latino 277428693116 271321623823
White 307216392867 2931144831753
Low-Income 281631722838 270320613950

Participation Rates for Students with Disabilities and for English Language Learner Students

The NAEP program has always endeavored to assess all students selected for testing. In all NAEP schools, accommodations are provided as necessary for students with disabilities and/or English language learners. School staff who are familiar with these students are asked a series of questions to help them decide whether each student should participate in the assessment and whether the student needs accommodations.

Grade/Subject # in Sample % of Sample – Students with Disabilities % of Sample – English Language Learners % of Students Excluded from Original Sample
Grade 4 Reading 4,70018103
Grade 4 Mathematics 4,60019112
Grade 8 Reading 4,3001652
Grade 8 Mathematics 4,2001762

About the Data


Enrollment and Educator Data

The waiver data included in this 2013 report card reflects only academic waivers issued during the 2012-2013 school year; it does NOT include critical shortage waivers. The schools included in the data are those in school districts and Horace Mann charter schools, all of whose teachers are required to hold an appropriate license per M.G.L. c.71, §38G. Important information about waivers:

  • Waivers are valid for only one school year
  • The data does not indicate whether a teacher taught under a waiver for the full year; many teachers receive the appropriate license during the school year
  • The district may apply for subsequent waivers, should a teacher not obtain licensure while working under a first year waiver, but must demonstrate that the educator is making significant progress toward obtaining the required license
  • The waiver percentage is based on the total number of individual for whom ESE issued academic waivers, divided by the total number of teachers in the district, as reported in the October 2010 EPIMS data collection
  • A single teacher on a waiver in a smaller district would have a greater impact than on a larger district and the waiver percentages, therefore, are not comparable between districts
  • Teachers in Commonwealth charter schools are required either to be licensed or to pass the teacher test, (M.G.L. c.71, §89 (ii) and 603 CMR 1.07), and are therefore not included in the data
  • Horace Mann Charter School teachers are required to hold an appropriate license (M.G.L. c.71, §38G) and are therefore included in the data

Student Groups (2012-13 School Year)

MCAS Data (Spring 2013 Results)

MCAS Achievement Level (Scaled Score Range) MCAS-Alt Achievement Level Points Per Student
Proficient or Advanced
(240-280)
Progressing (Certain disability types)* 100
Needs Improvement High
(230-238)
Progressing or Emerging 75
Needs Improvement Low
(220-228)
Awareness 50
Warning / Failing High
(210-218)
Portfolio Incomplete 25
Warning / Failing Low
(200-208)
0

* Intellectual, Sensory/Deaf and Blind, Multiple Disabilities, Autism, and Developmental Delay. Additionally, a student must be reported as having a "high level of need."

SGP: Each student who participated in the MCAS ELA or Mathematics tests in grades 4-8 or 10 and who also took the last MCAS test in that subject receives a Student Growth Percentile (SGP) score. The SGP compares a student's MCAS score with the scores of all students in the state at that grade level who received similar MCAS scores in prior years. SGPs range from 1 to 99; higher numbers represent higher growth and lower numbers represent lower growth. An SGP of 75, for example, means the student's progress is higher than 75 percent and lower than 25 percent of the students in the state with similar prior test scores. This method works independently of MCAS achievement levels. Therefore, all students, regardless of the scores they earned on past MCAS tests, have an equal chance to demonstrate growth at any of the 99 percentiles. School and district growth percentiles represent the growth of the median, or middle, student in the school or district. Most school and district median SGPs tend to range between 40 and 60. Schools outside of that range are showing less or more growth than the typical school in Massachusetts. For more information, go to http://www.doe.mass.edu/mcas/growth/

Accountability Data (2013)

Accountability and Assistance Levels

Determination of need for special education technical assistance or intervention

School Percentiles

Cumulative Progress and Performance Index (PPI)

School and District Profiles