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2013 School Progress Reports

2013 School Progress Reports. Overview for Parents. Purpose of School Progress Reports. To provide information for families and community members about the performance of their child’s school and other schools in CPS during the 2012-2013 school year.

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2013 School Progress Reports

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  1. 2013 School Progress Reports Overview for Parents Office of Accountability

  2. Purpose of School Progress Reports • To provide information for families and community members about the performance of their child’s school and other schools in CPS during the 2012-2013 school year. • To notify parents of the school’s Performance Policy results and probation status for 2013-2014. • To provide a holistic view of the school, including non-assessment measures such as Culture and Climate, health, the arts, college enrollment and persistence, and more. • To encourage dialog between parents, faculty, and school leadership about how the school is performing, it’s plan for improvement, and how parents can get involved. • To begin informing parents about the measures that will be used in the future in CPS, especially through the School Quality Rating Policy. Office of Accountability

  3. Elementary School Report Front Back Office of Accountability

  4. Front Page Office of Accountability

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  6. Front Page Office of Accountability

  7. Front Page Office of Accountability

  8. Elementary School Report Front Back Office of Accountability

  9. Elementary School Report Back Office of Accountability

  10. Elementary School Report Back Office of Accountability

  11. High School Report Front Back Office of Accountability

  12. High School Report Back Office of Accountability

  13. High School Report Back Office of Accountability

  14. High School Report Back Office of Accountability

  15. High School Report Back Office of Accountability

  16. Distribution • Reports will be available in non-charters by November 8 and in charter schools by November 12. • Reports are available in English and Spanish, as needed. • Make these reports available at Report Card Pickup. • Distribute at other upcoming parent events. Please distribute to all families by December 1 Office of Accountability

  17. Tips for Communicating • Present these to your parents at a “town hall” forum or other event. • Don’t be defensive or dismissive about the results. • Explain why the school’s data looks the way it does. • Describe the school’s goals for 2014, and what the school is doing to meet it’s goals. This may be a good opportunity to talk about the CIWP. • Explain the difference between the Performance Policy and the metrics that will be in the SQRP (most of those metrics are on the report). • You may also want to explain the difference between CPS accountability and state accountability (NCLB/AYP). • Talk to parents about how they can get involved in helping the school meet its goals. • Ask for feedback that you can pass on for the design of next year’s school progress reports. Office of Accountability

  18. For More Information & Support Office of Accountability 773-553-4444 sqrp@cps.edu School Progress Report Website: cps.edu/schoolprogressreports Office of Accountability

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