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2022 Official Accountability Report - Eugene Wright Science and Technology Academy

Organization Information
DISTRICT NAME
Chelsea (00570000)
TITLE I STATUS
Title I School
SCHOOL
Eugene Wright Science and Technology Academy (00570045)
GRADES SERVED
05,06,07,08
REGION
Coastal
FEDERAL DESIGNATION
-
Accountability information

Low student group performance: Students w/disabilities
School accountability percentile
7

Student group percentile

Group2022 percentile
High needs 11
Low income 14
English learner (EL) and Former EL 17
Students with disabilities 3
American Indian or Alaskan Native -
Asian -
African American/Black 39
Hispanic or Latino 30
Multi-race, non-Hispanic or Latino -
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander -
White 6

Detailed data for each indicator

English language arts achievement - MCAS average composite scaled score - Non-high school
Group 2019 Achievement 2022 Achievement N
All Students 491.0 481.2 444
High needs 489.0 479.9 409
Low income 489.9 480.0 392
EL and Former EL 487.0 476.5 215
Students w/ disabilities 472.4 461.3 113
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.---
Asian-- 3
Afr. Amer./Black 489.7 482.0 23
Hispanic/Latino 490.2 480.9 389
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat.-- 5
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.---
White 493.8 486.5 24

Mathematics achievement - MCAS average composite scaled score - Non-high school
Group 2019 Achievement 2022 Achievement N
All Students 482.7 480.0 441
High needs 481.3 478.9 406
Low income 482.0 479.0 389
EL and Former EL 479.9 475.4 214
Students w/ disabilities 468.8 462.6 113
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.---
Asian-- 3
Afr. Amer./Black 484.8 487.0 23
Hispanic/Latino 482.4 479.0 386
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat.-- 5
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.---
White 480.2 487.0 24

Science achievement - MCAS average composite scaled score - Non-high school
Group 2019 Achievement 2022 Achievement N
All Students 482.1 481.4 219
High needs 480.5 480.4 208
Low income 481.8 480.4 197
EL and Former EL 475.2 477.5 110
Students w/ disabilities 463.9 466.6 67
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.---
Asian-- 2
Afr. Amer./Black-- 13
Hispanic/Latino 481.3 481.6 192
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat.-- 3
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.---
White-- 9

English language arts growth - Non-high school
Group 2019 Mean SGP 2022 Mean SGP N
All Students 55.3 46.7 393
High needs 54.3 46.2 358
Low income 54.4 46.0 345
EL and Former EL 53.5 48.4 188
Students w/ disabilities 43.2 33.3 88
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.---
Asian-- 3
Afr. Amer./Black 50.5 42.7 20
Hispanic/Latino 55.1 47.3 342
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat.-- 5
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.---
White 57.2 46.4 23

Mathematics growth - Non-high school
Group 2019 Mean SGP 2022 Mean SGP N
All Students 39.0 44.3 396
High needs 38.6 42.6 361
Low income 39.4 42.8 346
EL and Former EL 34.2 43.0 189
Students w/ disabilities 33.7 29.8 89
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.---
Asian-- 3
Afr. Amer./Black 34.2 52.9 20
Hispanic/Latino 40.0 43.5 345
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat.-- 5
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.---
White 29.5 47.5 23

Progress toward attaining English language proficiency - Non-high school
Group 2020 Rate (%) 2022 Rate (%) N
All Students 23.2 23.6 110
High needs---
Low income---
EL and Former EL 23.2 23.6 110
Students w/ disabilities---
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.---
Asian---
Afr. Amer./Black---
Hispanic/Latino---
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat.---
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.---
White---

Chronic absenteeism - Non-high school
Group 2019 Rate (% of students missing 10% of days) 2022 Rate (% of students missing 20% of days) N
All Students 19.5 12.0 490
High needs 21.3 12.9 450
Low income 23.2 13.2 431
EL and Former EL 22.6 13.5 237
Students w/ disabilities 24.8 22.3 121
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.---
Asian-- 4
Afr. Amer./Black 17.6 10.7 28
Hispanic/Latino 20.4 12.4 420
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat.-- 6
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.---
White 18.9 12.5 32

*The 2022 accountability calculations include the percentage of students missing 10% or more of their days in membership in 2019, and the percentage of students missing 20% or more of their days in membership in 2022.



Assessment participation - All students
Group English language arts Mathematics Science
Enrolled Assessed % Enrolled Assessed % Enrolled Assessed %
All Students 470 46098 474 47099 239 238100

Assessment participation - Student groups
Group English language arts Mathematics Science Overall
Enrolled Assessed Enrolled Assessed Enrolled Assessed Total Enrolled Total Assessed %
High needs 432 422 436 432 225 224 1,093 1,07899
Low income 415 405 419 415 214 213 1,048 1,03399
EL and Former EL 228 218 229 227 118 118 575 56398
Students w/ disabilities 119 109 120 119 71 71 310 29996
Amer. Ind. or Alaska Nat.---------
Asian 4- 4- 2- 10--
Afr. Amer./Black 23 23 24 24 13- 60 60100
Hispanic/Latino 409 399 412 408 207 206 1,028 1,01399
Multi-race, Non-Hisp./Lat. 6- 6- 4- 16--
Nat. Haw. or Pacif. Isl.---------
White 28 28 28 28 13- 69 69100


About this Report

Accountability information: Most districts and schools did not receive an overall accountability determination in 2022. However, school accountability reports may contain additional performance information if the school has been designated underperforming or chronically underperforming, or if they have one or more low performing student groups, a low graduation rate, or low assessment participation. District accountability reports may contain additional information if the district has been designated chronically underperforming or if the district has low assessment participation.

School accountability percentile: An accountability percentile between 1 and 99 is reported for most schools. This number is an indication of the school's overall performance relative to other schools that serve similar grades, and is calculated using multiple years of data for all accountability indicators. School percentiles are not calculated for districts.

Low income and economically disadvantaged students: Beginning in fall 2021, DESE no longer reports data for the economically disadvantaged student group and instead reports data for a newly defined low income student group. Unlike the economically disadvantaged group or the former low income group used prior to 2015, the new group includes a broader range of disadvantaged students who are identified through one of three different sources:

1. Students who participate in one or more of the following state-administered assistance programs: the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP); Transitional Assistance for Families with Dependent Children (TAFDC); the Department of Children and Families' (DCF) foster care program; and MassHealth (Medicaid);

2. Students who are homeless, as reported to DESE by districts via the Homeless and Foster Care data collection tool; or

3. Students who are identified as low income through the Supplemental Low Income Data Collection, as reported to DESE by districts via the Student Information Management System (SIMS).

This change also impacts the membership of the high needs student group, which is an unduplicated count of all students in a school or district belonging to the students with disabilities, English Learner (EL) and former EL, and/or low income students groups.
In the 2022 accountability results, the 2022 data for accountability indicators includes students who meet the new definition of low income. Earlier data for accountability indicators includes who students who were previously identified as economically disadvantaged.


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