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2014 Massachusetts School Report Card Overview
DRACUT SENIOR HIGH (00790505)
Dracut Public School District (00790000) 1540 Lakeview Avenue , Dracut, MA 01826
Richard Manley, Principal Phone: 978.957.1500
Grades Served: 09,10,11,12 Website: http://www.dracutps.org

Report cards help parents/guardians and the general public see where schools and districts are succeeding and where there is still work to do. This report card overview answers important questions about our school's performance. For the full report card containing additional data contact the school's principal or visit the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education’s website at http://profiles.doe.mass.edu. For more information about report card data, visit our Profiles Help page.



How is our school doing overall?
Accountability and assistance levels
Our school
Level2
Not meeting gap narrowing goals
Our district
Level3
One or more schools in the district classified into Level 3

Most schools are assigned a level from 1-5, with those meeting their proficiency gap-narrowing goals in Level 1 and the lowest performing in Levels 4 and 5. A district is typically assigned a level based on the level of its lowest performing school. Placing schools and districts into levels helps districts know which schools need more support, and helps the state know which districts need the most assistance.

School percentile

School percentiles (1-99) indicate how a school is performing overall compared to other schools that serve the same or similar grades. Our school's percentile is below.

Percentile
Lowest performingHighest performing

Overall progress in narrowing gaps

Massachusetts aims to reduce proficiency gaps by half between 2011 and 2017.

All studentsMet Target
High needs studentsDid Not Meet Target
Low income studentsDid Not Meet Target
Students with disabilities
English language learners & former ELLs



How does our school's achievement over time compare to the district and the state?

Percentage of students scoring proficient or above on Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS), 2011-2014.

English language artsMathematicsScience
2011201220132014
2011201220132014
2011201220132014
Our school
%93949594
83818483
78767678
High Schools in our district
%93949694
81818482
77777678
High Schools in MA
%85899290
78798079
67707271


How does our school's growth compare to the district and the state?

Student Growth Percentiles (SGPs) measure gains in student achievement from year to year. SGPs between 40 and 60 represent moderate growth. Our school's median SGPs for 2014 are below. (Note: Growth values are truncated.)

English language artsMathematics
Lower growthHigher growth
15099
Lower growthHigher growth
15099
Our school   64.0    65.0
High Schools in our district  46.0  48.0
High Schools in MA  50.0  50.0


How does our school's enrollment compare to the district and the state?

Total enrollment
Our school
Our district
Our state
9523,816955,739
Our
school
High Schools in our districtHigh Schools in MA
By high needs population
#

%
#

%
#

%
Low income students
178 18.7
184 19.1
91,924 35.3
Students with disabilities
747.8
87 9.0
41,929 16.1
English language learners
4 0.4
4 0.4
13,354 5.1


How do our school's teachers and classrooms compare to the district and the state?

General information
Our
school

High Schools in our district
High Schools in MA
Teachers (#)
59.9
60.9
20,122.7
Core academic classes taught by highly qualified teachers (%)
97.2
95.7
96.9
Average class size (#)
22.4
22.2
15.9
Student : teacher ratio
15.9 to 1
15.9 to 1
12.9 to 1

How is our school doing on other important measures?

Attendance
Our
school

High Schools in our district
High Schools in MA
Attendance rate (%)
93.9
93.8
93.6
Average days absent per student (#)
10.4
10.6
11.0
Discipline



2014 In-school suspension rate (%)
0.0
0.0
4.3
2014 Out-of-school suspension rate (%)
6.3
7.0
6.6
High school completion
Our school
Our district
Our state
2012 5-year graduation rate (%)
89.8
89.1
87.5
2013 4-year graduation rate (%)
85.2
82.2
85.0
2013 annual dropout rate (%)
2.5
2.5
2.2
2012 graduates attending institutions of higher education* (%)
83.7
83.4
75.6
2014 12th graders taking 1+ Advanced Placement courses (%)
39.8
39.3
35.6
2014 Advanced Placement tests with scores of 3 or higher (%)
65.6
65.6
68.4
2014 SAT average score - Reading
500
500
508
2014 SAT average score - Writing
489
489
499
2014 SAT average score - Math
503
503
523
2013 MassCore** - Completing a rigorous course of study (%)
100.0
100.0
70.2
*Postsecondary enrollment data includes any student enrolling in an institution of higher education within 16 months of earning a high school diploma
**MassCore: 4 years of English & math, 3 years of history & lab-based science, 2 years of a foreign language, 1 year of arts & 5 additional "core" courses

What else should you know about our school?
Measuring 21.3 square miles, Dracut is located 28 miles north of Boston in the Merrimack Valley near the city of Lowell and the high technology business regions of Interstates 93, 495, and 95. A growing suburban community, the population now exceeds 30,000.

Dracut High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school enrolling approximately 840 students with 186 in the Class of 2017. There are 70 faculty members. Dracut High School promotes and prides itself in the number of students participating in co-curricular activities; over 75% of the student body is involved in at least one activity at school.

Core Values and Beliefs

The Dracut High School community is committed to the following: providing a safe, healthy, and positive environment and teaching students to become lifelong learners in a changing world; personal responsibility, self-respect, tolerance, and integrity;preparing all students for 21st century success.

21st Century Learner Expectations

The Dracut High School student will be able to perform the following skills:
speak effectively;
write effectively;
read, view, and interpret a variety of media effectively;
demonstrate financial/business literacy;
utilize an array of methods to research, analyze, and problem solve;
use technology effectively and responsibly;
demonstrate cultural literacy and aesthetic appreciation
promote civic responsibility regarding issues facing our community and the world today;
practice personal wellness and social responsibility.
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