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2017 Official Accountability Data - Whaling City Junior/Senior High School

Organization Information
District:New Bedford (02010000)School type:Middle - High School or K-12
School:Whaling City Junior/Senior High School (02010515)Grades served:06,07,08,09,10,11,12
Region:Commissioner's DistrictsTitle I status:Title I School (SW)
Accountability Information
Accountability and Assistance Level

Level 3

Very low assessment participation (Less than 90%)
Focus on Students w/disabilities -Economically disadvantaged -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:-
2017 Assessment Participation
Student Group English Language Arts Mathematics Science
EnrolledAssessed%Met Target EnrolledAssessed%Met Target EnrolledAssessed%Met Target
All Students 57 3261No 57 3159No 40 2674No
High needs 53 3060No 53 2959No 37 2472No
Econ. Disadvantaged 50 2961No 50 2860No 35 2271No
EL and Former EL 7--- 7--- 4---
Students w/ disabilities 21 1362No 21 1467No 15---
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.------------
Asian------------
Afr. Amer./Black 12--- 12--- 10---
Hispanic/Latino 24 1250No 24 1042No 18---
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat. 5--- 5--- 4---
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.------------
White 16--- 16--- 8---

NOTE: In 2017, assessment participation was calculated two ways: First, the 2017 participation rate for each subgroup in each subject area test was calculated. If the actual 2017 participation rate was lower than 95 percent (high schools) or 90 percent (schools and districts administering Next-Generation MCAS test in grades 3-8) for any group in any subject, that rate was compared to the average of the most recent two years of assessment participation data for that group and subject. The higher of the two resulting rates was factored into the assignment of the school or district's 2017 accountability and assistance level.


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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. Schools and districts that administered the Next Generation MCAS assessment in grades 3-8 in 2017 have not been placed into Levels 1-3 on the basis of their assessment results, but may have been assigned an accountability an assistance level (3-5) for other reasons, as noted on this report.

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. School percentiles were not calculated for schools that administered the Next Generation MCAS assessment in grades 3-8 in spring 2017.

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. Annual and cumulative PPIs were not calculated for schools and districts that administered the Next Generation MCAS assessment in grades 3-8 in spring 2017.


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