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How is our school doing overall? |
Accountability and assistance levels |
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| 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.
More information is available here: http://www.doe.mass.edu/accountability/
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School percentile |
School percentiles (1-99) indicate how a school is performing overall compared to other schools that
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Overall progress in narrowing gaps |
Massachusetts aims to reduce proficiency gaps by half between 2011 and 2017. |
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How does our school's achievement over time compare to the district and the state? |
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The Composite Performance Index (CPI) is a number from 1-100 that represents the extent to which all students are progressing toward proficiency in a given subject. When all students demonstrate proficiency on MCAS and/or PARCC tests, the CPI will be 100. Our school's CPIs for 2013-2016 are below. |
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How does our school's enrollment compare to the district and the state? |
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How do our school's teachers and classrooms compare to the district and the state? |
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How is our school doing on other important measures? |
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*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? |
[]The mission of the Englesby Intermediate School is to engage all students in the process of learning in a safe and positive environment.
The Core Values that drive our words and actions are: respect, responsibility, empathy, team work, perseverance, pride, honesty, independence and a commitment of lifelong learning.
We are a community that believes a quality school bases its decisions on what is best for children. We believe that every person has an inherent worth and can learn. Learning is a partnership between student, school, home and the community. We believe that the emotional and social development is integral to academic achievement.
Our teachers and staff strive each day to meet the needs of every learner. Teachers work collaboratively to design lessons and assessments that engage and challenge students.
Our school community is an active and dynamic place that is supported by the district and the community. |
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To view our school's full report card, visit http://profiles.doe.mass.edu. For more information about report card data, visit our Profiles Help page. |
Published by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education |
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