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2016 Massachusetts School Report Card Overview
J TURNER HOOD (02170010)
North Reading Public School District (02170000) 298A Haverhill St , North Reading, MA 01864
Glen S McKay, Principal Phone: 978.664.7817
Grades Served: PK,K,01,02,03,04,05 Website: http://hood.north-reading.k12.ma.us/Pages/index

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
Level1
Meeting gap narrowing goals
Our district
Level2
One or more schools in the district classified into Level 2 - Low assessment participation (Less than 95%)

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/

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 studentsMet Target
Economically disadvantaged-
Students with disabilities
English language learners & former ELLs


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

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.

English language artsMathematicsScience
2013201420152016
2013201420152016
2013201420152016
Our school
91.091.892.693.3
88.090.889.692.8
83.190.592.991.2
Elementary Schools in our district
92.792.191.894.5
91.693.290.493.7
89.792.193.492.6
Elementary Schools in MA
83.583.483.784.2
82.883.082.684.1
80.080.879.878.6


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

Transitional 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 2016 are below. (Note: Growth values are truncated.)

English language artsMathematics
Lower growthHigher growth
15099
Lower growthHigher growth
15099
Our school   57.0    55.0
Elementary Schools in our district  63.0  46.0
Elementary Schools in MA  51.0  52.0



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

Total enrollment
Our school
Our district
Our state
3462,532953,429
Our
school
Elementary Schools in our districtElementary Schools in MA
By high needs population
#

%
#

%
#

%
Economically disadvantaged students
38 11.0
87 7.8
105,033 29.7
Students with disabilities
6518.8
174 15.5
54,668 15.4
English language learners
2 0.6
7 0.6
41,225 11.6


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

General information
Our
school

Elementary Schools in our district
Elementary Schools in MA
Teachers (#)
27.1
80.6
25,630.9
Core academic classes taught by highly qualified teachers (%)
96.4
98.6
96.5
Average class size (#)
16.0
18.8
19.6
Student : teacher ratio
12.8 to 1
13.9 to 1
13.9 to 1

How is our school doing on other important measures?

Attendance
Our
school

Elementary Schools in our district
Elementary Schools in MA
2016 Attendance rate (%)
96.6
96.8
95.7
2016 Average days absent per student (#)
6.0
5.7
7.4
2016 Chronic absenteeism rate (%)
2.3
2.4
8.7
Discipline



2016 In-school suspension rate (%)
-
0.3
0.5
2016 Out-of-school suspension rate (%)
-
0.1
0.9
High school completion
Our school
Our district
Our state
2014 5-year graduation rate (%)
-
95.4
88.5
2015 4-year graduation rate (%)
-
95.6
87.3
2015 annual dropout rate (%)
-
0.5
1.9
2014 graduates attending institutions of higher education* (%)
-
88.8
76.2
2016 12th graders taking 1+ Advanced Placement courses (%)
-
54.9
40.6
2016 Advanced Placement tests with scores of 3 or higher (%)
-
64.4
66.5
2016 SAT average score - Reading
-
551
509
2016 SAT average score - Writing
-
541
497
2016 SAT average score - Math
-
554
522
2015 MassCore** - Completing a rigorous course of study (%)
-
100.0
72.3
*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?
Our school, like all schools in North Reading, is committed to a vision of preparing all students to be productive citizens who thrive in the 21st century. Our district mission is to provide a safe, supportive, and contemporary learning environment where dedication to excellence, service, and life-long learning is paramount. All students are challenged to work collaboratively and to become creative and critical thinkers. Emphasis is placed on mastering core academic knowledge, developing 21st century skills, pursuing individual potential, and fostering citizenship in a global society.

Our educators are committed to a plan for continuous strategic improvement, NRPS 2021. This plan includes the steps all educators are taking to:

*engage in a wide-variety of professional development opportunities
*utilize multiple sources of data to inform decision making
*focus on strategies to improve student engagement, including the use of instructional technology
*increase accountability and improve the educational opportunities for all students
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.
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