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2015 Accountability Data - Jeremiah E Burke High

Organization Information
District:Boston (00350000)School type:High School
School:Jeremiah E Burke High (00350525)Grades served:09,10,11,12
Region:Commissioner's DistrictsTitle I status:Title I School (SW)
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 Afr. Amer./Black -Hispanic/Latino -High needs -All students -
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
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On Target = 75 or higher - Red Marker
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All studentsPPI = 97, Target = 75PPI = 97, Target = 75PPI = 97, Target = 75 97Met Target
High needsPPI = 97, Target = 75PPI = 97, Target = 75PPI = 97, Target = 75 97Met Target
Econ. Disadvantaged -
EL and Former ELPPI = 81, Target = 75PPI = 81, Target = 75PPI = 81, Target = 75 81Met Target
Students w/ disabilities -
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat. -
Asian -
Afr. Amer./BlackPPI = 90, Target = 75PPI = 90, Target = 75PPI = 90, Target = 75 90Met Target
Hispanic/Latino -
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat. -
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl. -
White -

About this Report

Accountability and Assistance Levels: All Massachusetts schools and districts with sufficient data are classified into one of five accountability and assistance levels (1-5), with the highest performing in Level 1 and lowest performing in Level 5. In general, a district is classified into the level of its lowest performing school, unless the district was independently classified into Level 4 or 5 as a result of action by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.

School Percentiles: A school percentile between 1 and 99 is reported for schools with at least four years of data. This number is an indication of the school's overall performance relative to other schools that serve the same or similar grades.

Progress and Performance Index (PPI): The PPI combines information about narrowing proficiency gaps, growth, and graduation and dropout rates over multiple years into a single number. All districts, schools, and student subgroups receive an annual PPI based on improvement over a two-year period and a cumulative PPI (shown above) between 0 and 100 based on four years of data. For a group to be considered to be making progress toward narrowing proficiency gaps, its cumulative PPI must be 75 or higher.


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