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2010 LPSS Accountability Results November 3, 2010

2010 LPSS Accountability Results November 3, 2010. District Graduation Rates. Spring 2010 Graduation Rates. 2010 Graduation Rates are preliminary; districts have not yet reviewed the data. 2010 Grad Rates in the state ranged from 46.0% (Iberville Parish) to 89.8% (Orleans Parish).

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2010 LPSS Accountability Results November 3, 2010

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  1. 2010 LPSS Accountability ResultsNovember 3, 2010

  2. District Graduation Rates

  3. Spring 2010 Graduation Rates • 2010 Graduation Rates are preliminary; districts have not yet reviewed the data. • 2010 Grad Rates in the state ranged from 46.0% (Iberville Parish) to 89.8% (Orleans Parish). • In our immediate area, they range from 55.4% in Evangeline Parish to 81.0% in Vermilion Parish (ranked 10th in state).

  4. Lafayette ranks 4th among the 7 Acadiana area districts and 33rd when compared to all districts in the state (69). Since the first Grad Rate calculations (spring 2006), Lafayette has improved 4.1%, with the state as a whole improving 2.6%.

  5. The Graduation Rate in Lafayette was 6th among the 13 Louisiana districts enrolling more than 15,000 students.

  6. Lafayette ranks 4th when considering the 11 districts with similar minority percentages (44.0% to 52.0% - Lafayette is 48.5%)

  7. Using Free/Reduced lunch percentages for comparison, Lafayette ranks 10th out of 11 for those with from 54.0 to 62.0% (Laf. – 58.6)

  8. District Performance Scores

  9. District Performance Scores • 2010 District Performance Scores in the state ranged from 57.3 (St. Helena Parish) to 119.8 (Zachary Community School District) • Lafayette ranked 23rd out of 69, and was among 44 districts to show improvement

  10. Lafayette ranks 2nd among the 7 Acadiana area districts, as in 2009.

  11. Lafayette’s DPS was 6th among the 13 Louisiana districts enrolling more than 15,000 students for the second consecutive year.

  12. Lafayette ranks 2nd when considering the 11 districts with similar minority enrollment

  13. Lafayette ranks 9th out of 11 for those with from 54.0 to 62.0% Economically Disadvantaged Students.

  14. School Performance Scores

  15. The Louisiana Accountability System calculates 2 scores to evaluate schools. • Baseline School Performance Scores that determine schools’ Performance Labels (status). • Growth Scores that compare to the previous year’s Baselines and decide Growth Labels (improvement).

  16. Improvement – Growth Scores

  17. 16 met their growth targets, indicating they are on track or ahead of schedule to meet the state’s 2014 goal of an SPS of 120.

  18. 30 of Lafayette’s 38 schools with growth scores showed at least some improvement. 4 schools had scores that dropped less than 1.0 point and will receive the label “no growth.” 4 schools are labeled “School in Decline.”

  19. Performance Scores and Labels

  20. 6 schools in the districts have exceeded the 2014 SPS goal of 120.0 and are labeled 4-Star Schools. The Early College Academy received its first SPS this fall. It enters accountability as one of these 4 Star Schools. Lafayette enrolls 4.4% of Louisiana’s K-12 students but has 11% of the state’s 4 Star Schools.

  21. An additional 4 schools improved their Performance Label by 1 star rating.

  22. Since 2005, schools with performance scores less than 60.0 have been considered Academically Unacceptable Schools. That standard moves to 65.0 in fall 2011 and 75.0 in fall 2012. Schools with scores below 75.0 in 2010 are labeled “Academic Watch.” LPSS has 3 “Watch” schools and all have exceeded 65.0 with 2010 scores.

  23. New federal regulations and Louisiana law will cause high school scores to shift over the next 4 years (2011-2014). High school results will also be impacted by 9th grade iLEAP being discontinued in 2010 and the transition from GEE to End of Course Exams. All schools will see scores swing sometime between 2013 and 2015 as the “common assessments” are adopted.

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