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R R h h o o d d e e I I s s l l a a n n d d s s N N E E C C A A P P M M a a t t h h , , R R e e a a d d i i n n g g , , a a n n d d W W r r i i t t i i n n g g R R e e s s u u l l t t s s f f o o r r G G r r a a d d e e s s 3 3 - - 8 8 & & 1 1 1 1 October 2012 Test Administration Supplemental Data: Class of 2012 High School Graduation Rates Deborah A. Gist, Commissioner Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 255 Westminster Street Providence, RI 02903 (401) 222-4600 [v.02.11.13]
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October 2012 Test Administration

Supplemental Data: Class of 2012 High School Graduation Rates

Deborah A. Gist, Commissioner Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 255 Westminster Street Providence, RI 02903 (401) 222-4600

[v.02.11.13]

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Fall 2012 RI NECAP Results for Students in Grades 3-8, and 11 P a g e | 1

NOTE 1: The New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) is the result of collaboration among Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont to build a set of tests for grades 3 through 8 and 11 to meet the requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). The purposes of the NECAP tests are as follows: (1) provide data on student achievement in reading/language arts and mathematics to meet the requirements of NCLB; (2) provide information to support program evaluation and improvement; and (3) provide information regarding student and school performance to both parents and the public. The tests are constructed to meet rigorous technical criteria, to include universal design elements and accommodations to allow all students access to test content, and to gather reliable student demographic information for accurate reporting. It is important to note that NECAP results are provided to districts, schools, and families for use as one piece of evidence about progress and learning that occurred on the prior year’s grade-level expectations (GLEs) of elementary and middle schools and the grade-span expectations (GSEs) of high schools.

NOTE 2: The NECAP tests in reading, mathematics, and writing are administered each fall and assess student achievement based on the prior year’s GLEs/GSEs. For example, the NECAP Grade 5 tests assess student performance on the Grade 4 GLEs. NECAP school- and district-level Mathematics, Reading, and Writing reports are available in two ways: “testing-year” and “teaching-year.” Testing-year results are those of the school and district in which students took their NECAP tests in the fall of the current school year whereas teaching-year results are those of the school and district in which students received instruction during the prior school year. Throughout this report, all NECAP results data are reported according to testing-year as opposed to teaching-year. Therefore it is important to note that results in this report are reflective of student performance and not necessarily school or district performance. This is an important distinction for middle schools and charter schools in particular as incoming students received instruction on the GLEs being assessed in another school.

NOTE 3: Throughout this report, statistical significance is reported to indicate whether reported differences (e.g., increases or decreases in the percentage of students achieving proficiency or higher) in this year’s NECAP results are significantly different from results reported in previous years. For each table presented in this report, please note the key to determine the meaning of color-coded cells. In general, if a cell is colored green, then the reported difference indicates that the percentage of students achieving proficiency or higher, for example, is statistically significantly higher than previous results whereas if the cell is red, then the reported difference indicates that the percentage of students achieving proficiency or higher is statistically significantly lower than previous results. All other reported differences are thus not considered statistically significant, regardless of how large or small they appear to be. Please see Appendix B for a full discussion on how statistical significance was calculated and how to interpret statistical significance.

NOTE 4: Throughout this report, with the exception of Standard Errors (SE) and n sizes (e.g. number of students tested), all numbers have been rounded to the nearest whole number.

NOTE 5: Throughout this report, the percentage of students scoring Proficient or higher refers to the cumulative percentage of students scoring at the Proficient and Proficient with Distinction levels of achievement. See Appendix A for descriptions of each of the levels.

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Executive Summary ........................................................................................................................................... 3

Section 1: Statewide Results

NECAP State-Level Comparisons by Grade Level ................................................................................................. 7

NECAP State-by-State Comparisons ................................................................................................................... 10

Student Group Performance .............................................................................................................................. 11

RIDE Performance Measures and Goals ............................................................................................................. 14

Section 2: District/LEA Results

Percent of Students at/above Proficient in Reading and Mathematics ............................................................. 15

Writing Results.................................................................................................................................................... 16

Student Group Performance .............................................................................................................................. 17

Section 3: School Results

Percent of Students at/above Proficient in Reading and Mathematics ............................................................. 22

Writing Results.................................................................................................................................................... 31

Section 4: Class of 2014 Results

State-Level Cohort Reading and Mathematics Performance: Class of 2014 vs. Class of 2013 ........................... 37

State-Level Class of 2014 Cohort Reading and Mathematics Performance: Grade 6 to Grade 11 ................... 41

District/LEA-Level Cohort Reading and Mathematics Performance: Grade 6 to Grade 11 .............................. 42

Grade 11 Students “Substantially Below Proficient” in Reading: 2011-2012 .................................................... 44

Grade 11 Students “Substantially Below Proficient” in Mathematics: 2011-2012 ............................................ 45

Grade 11 Students “Substantially Below Proficient” in Reading and Mathematics: 2011-2012 ....................... 46

Appendices

Appendix A. Glossary of Terms .......................................................................................................................... 48

Appendix B. Calculating Standard Error (SE) ...................................................................................................... 51

Appendix C. Split-Level Schools for Reporting Purposes ................................................................................... 52

Appendix D. Grade 8 Students “Substantially Below Proficient” in Reading: 2011-2012 .................................. 53

Appendix E. Grade 8 Students “Substantially Below Proficient” in Mathematics: 2011-2012 .......................... 54

Appendix F. Grade 8 Students “Substantially Below Proficient” in Reading and Math: 2011-2012 .................. 55

Appendix G. District-Level Graduation Rates..................................................................................................... 56

Appendix H. School-Level Graduation Rates ..................................................................................................... 58

Appendix I. NECAP Writing Assessment Design................................................................................................. 60

Appendix J. Class of 2014 State Assessment Process ........................................................................................ 61

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EEXXEECCUUTTIIVVEE SSUUMMMMAARRYY The eighth1 administration of the New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) tests took place in October, 2012. A total of 73,817 Rhode Island public school students in grades three through eight and eleven participated in NECAP Reading, Writing, and Mathematics tests.2

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Overall Achievement

Student achievement statewide improved on two of the grade-level Reading tests and two of the grade-level Mathematics tests. Compared to last year’s results, the percentage of students scoring Proficient or higher in Reading this year increased at grades five and eleven but decreased in grade three. For all other grades, Reading scores were not significantly different from last year. In Mathematics, the percentage of students scoring Proficient or higher increased in grades seven and eleven but remained constant in all other grades.

Trends in Achievement 3

This year Rhode Island students in eleventh grade fared well compared to their peers in New Hampshire and Vermont,4 improving two percentage points (from 77% to 79%) in Reading proficiency and four percentage points (from 30% to 34%) in Mathematics proficiency.5

By comparison, New Hampshire’s Reading scores remained constant (77%) and Mathematics scores went up two points (from 36% to 38%) while Vermont’s Reading scores improved by two percentage points in both Reading and Mathematics (72% to 74% and 36% to 38%, respectively). It bears noting that this year’s eleventh grade Reading test results marks only the second time since 2007 that Rhode Island’s students outperformed their peers in both New Hampshire and Vermont on this test. For students in third grade through eighth grade across all NECAP states, results either remained constant or went down compared to last year’s Reading and Mathematics results.6

Because measures of student achievement often change incrementally over short periods of time, RIDE presents most state-, district/LEA, and school-level results in this report as a series of five-year views in order to reveal achievement trends that have occurred over multiple years. In

1 The eighth administration of the NECAP tests for students in Grades 3 through 8 and the sixth administration for students in

Grade 11 took place this past fall, October 1-23, 2012. 2 All seven tested grades (3-8 and 11) administer the NECAP Reading and Mathematics tests while Grades 5, 8, and 11 also

administer the NECAP Writing test. 3 Multiple data points are needed for trend analysis. A single year’s test results provide limited information about a school or

district. As with any evaluation, test results are most meaningful when compared with other indicators and when examined over several years for long-term trends in student performance. This is especially true in small schools where changes in student cohorts from year to year can have a noticeable influence on test results. 4 Maine only administers NECAP tests to students in Grades 3 through 8 and not to students in Grade 11.

5 See Tables 8 and 9 on page 10.

6 Note that for the state-by-state comparisons, results for Grades 3 through 8 are aggregated to produce a single number for

comparison purposes.

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addition, RIDE presents last year’s results to illustrate a one-year view. In general, over the five-year period from 2008 to 2012, a statistically significant7 increase indicates improvement that has been sustained. Conversely, a statistically significant decrease indicates a sustained decline in achievement. For most grade levels there were notable increases in achievement in Reading and Mathematics over the past five years.8 The bar graph below provides a quick overview of the grades with significant improvements.

The five-year increases in student achievement shown above include:

In READING:

Fifth grade increased from 68 to 72 percent Proficient or higher.

Sixth grade increased from 68 to 73 percent Proficient or higher.

Eighth grade increased from 65 to 77 percent Proficient or higher.

Eleventh grade increased from 69 to 79 percent Proficient or higher.

In MATHEMATICS:

Sixth grade increased from 55 to 62 percent Proficient or higher.

Seventh grade increased from 52 to 59 percent Proficient or higher.

Eighth grade increased from 53 to 58 percent Proficient or higher.

Eleventh grade increased from 27 to 34 percent Proficient or higher. It bears noting that third and fourth grade students’ performance on the 2012 Reading and Mathematics tests was not significantly different than on the 2008 NECAP tests. Similarly,

7 See Appendix B on page 51 for details.

8 See Tables 1 and 2 on page 7.

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

Gr. 5 Reading

Gr. 6 Reading

Gr. 6 Math

Gr. 7 Math

Gr. 8 Reading

Gr. 8 Math

Gr. 11 Reading

Gr. 11 Math

4% 5%

7% 7%

12%

5%

9%

7%

Five-Year Increases in Student Achievement: 2008 to 2012

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seventh grade student achievement on the Reading test and fifth grade student achievement on the Mathematics test were not statistically significantly different than in 2008.9 For most student groups there were notable achievement gains in Reading and Mathematics over the past five years.10 In Reading, Black, Hispanic, and White students improved six, six, and five percentage points respectively since 2008. Similar improvements were posted by LEP and Low-Income students with four and seven percentage point gains respectively. LEP-Monitored students had the largest gains in Reading, improving 18 percentage points from 2008 to 2012. In Mathematics, Black, Hispanic, and White students improved five, six, and six percentage points respectively and Low-Income students had a six percentage point gain. LEP-Monitored students had the largest gains in Mathematics as well with a 17 percentage point gain from 2008 to 2012. Students with IEPs were the only group to post a significant decrease, with a four percentage point drop in Mathematics performance compared to results five years ago.

Achievement Gaps 11, 12

Achievement gaps between student with IEPs and students without IEPs continue a general widening trend at all grade levels in Reading and Mathematics. The widest gaps are most often found at sixth and seventh grades for Reading and at sixth and eighth grades for Mathematics. The achievement gaps in Reading and Mathematics between LEP and Non-LEP students and between Low-Income and Non-Low-Income students have generally narrowed for students in third and fourth grades since 2005 while the gaps have generally widened in all other grades. The widest gaps for both of these student groups has consistently been found at eleventh grade in Reading, where this year the gaps have widened to 71 percentage points each.

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Compared to last year’s results, there was very little change at the district/LEA-level this year in terms of student achievement in Reading or Mathematics.13 Only one of Rhode Island’s 54 districts/LEAs posted a significant gain in Reading and one posted a significant drop. The same is true for Mathematics. For all other districts/LEAs, scores in both Reading and Mathematics were essentially the same as last year. Over the five-year period from 2008 to 2012, however there were far more districts/LEAs that posted gains in Reading and Mathematics. In terms of how LEP students, Low-Income students, and students with IEPs performed on the Reading and Mathematics tests this year, results were mixed at the district/LEA level. LEP

9 See Tables 4 and 5 on page 8.

10 See Table 11 on page 11 and Table 12 on page 12.

11 An achievement gap is a difference in what distinct groups of students know and can do in important subjects

such as reading or math. One way we find achievement gaps is by comparing test scores for groups of students. One way we describe gaps is by subtracting the average of a lower scoring group from the average of a higher scoring group. 12

See Tables 13 and 14 on page 13. 13

See Table 16 on page 15.

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students fared best in both Reading and Mathematics compared to last year with more districts/LEAs posting gains. While Low-Income students and students with IEPs also posted gains in Reading and Mathematics at the district/LEA level, there were lower percentages of districts/LEAs that did so.

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Results at the school level mirrored those of district/LEA-level in that for the vast majority, Reading and Mathematics results were not significantly different than last year’s. A total of five schools posted significant increases in the percentage of students achieving proficiency or above in Reading while six posted significant decreases. For Mathematics, nine schools posted significant gains while three posted losses. Over the five-year period from 2008 to 2012, there were a large number of schools that posted gains in Reading and Mathematics. In Reading, 43 schools made gains while only three schools had lower percentages. In Mathematics, 50 schools had significantly higher percentages while five had significantly lower percentages.

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At the high school level, where NECAP performance on the Reading and Mathematics tests are tied to graduation requirements for the Class of 2014, the percentage of students in this cohort scoring Partially Proficient or higher in Reading this year has increased from 86 percent as sixth graders back in 2007 to 92 percent as eleventh graders in 2012.15 In Mathematics, however, the percentage has decreased from 74 percent in 2007 to 60 percent in 2012. Starting next school year (2013-2014), students must be Partially Proficient (Level 2) or above on both tests as the first indicator of readiness to receive a high school diploma. Comparing this year’s graduating class (Class of 2013) with next year’s (Class of 2014), the percentage of students meeting graduation requirements for both Reading and Mathematics has increased from 56% to 60%.16 At the district level, the percentage of students in the Class of 2014 cohort who achieved partial proficiency or higher in Reading since 2007 has increased significantly in all but four districts while the percentage has decreased significantly in all but eleven districts in Mathematics17 over the same time period.18 Only three districts significantly decreased the percentage of students scoring in the substantially below proficient range in Reading and Mathematics compared to last year.19

14

See Table 20 on page 22. 15

See Table 22 on page 41. 16

See Figures 1-5 on pages 37-40. 17

See Tables 23 on page 42 and Table 24 on page 43. 18

Note that only those districts in which students were enrolled in-district for grades 6, 7, 8, and 11 were included in these calculations. This necessarily excluded all state schools and charter schools. 19

See Tables 25, 26, and 27 on pages 44-46.

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SSTTAATTEE--LLEEVVEELL RREESSUULLTTSS20 Table 1. NECAP READING Statewide Grade-Level Results by Achievement Level: 2008, 2011, 2012.

Grade %

SBP 2008

% PP

2008

% P

2008

% PwD 2008

Total % Prof. 2008

SE 2008

% SBP 2011

% PP

2011

% P

2011

% PwD 2011

Total % Prof. 2011

SE 2011

% SBP 2012

% PP

2012

% P

2012

% PwD 2012

Total % Prof. 2012

SE 2012

Difference in Total % Proficient:

2008-2012

Difference in Total % Proficient:

2011-2012

3rd 13 18 51 18 70 .46 11 17 52 21 72 .43 12 18 55 15 70 .44 1 -2

4th 12 20 48 20 68 .48 12 18 48 23 71 .44 12 18 49 20 69 .45 1 -1

5th 11 21 53 15 68 .45 11 20 49 20 68 .45 10 18 51 21 72 .44 4 3

6th 11 21 55 13 68 .45 9 18 51 22 73 .44 10 17 56 17 73 .43 5 0

7th 9 20 56 15 71 .43 10 18 55 17 71 .46 11 19 52 18 71 .45 -1 -1

8th 12 23 51 14 65 .45 7 16 52 26 77 .40 7 16 52 25 77 .42 12 0

11th 11 20 51 18 69 .45 8 15 45 31 77 .41 8 14 46 33 79 .40 9 2

Table 2. NECAP MATHEMATICS Statewide Grade-Level Results by Achievement Level: 2008, 2011, 2012.

Grade %

SBP 2008

% PP

2008

% P

2008

% PwD 2008

Total % Prof. 2008

SE 2008

% SBP 2011

% PP

2011

% P

2011

% PwD 2011

Total % Prof. 2011

SE 2011

% SBP 2012

% PP

2012

% P

2012

% PwD 2012

Total % Prof. 2012

SE 2012

Difference in Total % Proficient:

2008-2012

Difference in Total % Proficient:

2011-2012

3rd 19 21 44 16 60 .49 20 20 42 18 60 .47 20 21 43 17 59 .47 -1 -1

4th 17 20 44 19 63 .49 18 18 43 22 65 .46 17 18 43 22 64 .46 1 0

5th 23 17 45 15 61 .47 21 17 44 18 63 .47 21 17 43 19 62 .47 2 0

6th 25 20 40 15 55 .48 21 16 41 21 63 .48 22 16 41 21 62 .47 7 0

7th 28 20 38 14 52 .47 25 18 36 20 56 .50 23 19 39 20 59 .49 7 2

8th 25 22 40 13 53 .47 22 20 41 17 58 .47 24 18 42 16 58 .50 5 0

11th 45 28 26 1 27 .43 44 26 28 2 30 .45 40 26 32 2 34 .46 7 4

Key (see Appendix A on page 48 for NECAP performance level descriptors) SBP = Substantially Below Proficient PP = Partially Proficient P = Proficient PwD = Proficient with Distinction SE = Standard Error (see Appendix B on page 51) = Statistically significant decrease in percent of students proficient or above from 2008-2012 or 2011-2012 NECAP results = Statistically significant increase in percent of students proficient or above from 2008-2012 or 2011-2012 NECAP results = No statistically significant difference between 2008-2012 or 2011-2012 NECAP results

20 Due to rounding, “Total % Proficient” data may not equal the sum of “%P” and “%PwD” and Difference columns figures may not equal differences between “Total % Prof.” columns figures.

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Table 3. Statewide 2012 NECAP WRITING Results by Achievement Level.21

% SBP % PP % P % PwD Total % Proficient

RH O D E I S L A N D 8 34 46 12 58

Grade 5 11 30 43 16 59

Grade 8 8 26 49 16 65

Grade 11 6 44 46 4 50 Key (see Appendix A on page 48 for NECAP performance level descriptors)

SBP = Substantially Below Proficient PP = Partially Proficient P = Proficient PwD = Proficient with Distinction

Table 4. NECAP READING: Percent of Students Proficient or Above from 2005 to 2012.

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Grade 3 60 65 68 70 72 71 72 70

Grade 4 60 63 64 68 67 68 71 69

Grade 5 60 65 66 68 72 73 68 72

Grade 6 58 64 62 68 68 71 73 73

Grade 7 56 59 67 71 70 65 71 71

Grade 8 55 59 61 65 70 74 77 77

Grade 9 - - - - - - - -

Grade 10 - - - - - - - -

Grade 11 - - 61 69 73 76 77 79

Table 5. NECAP MATHEMATICS: Percent of Students Proficient or Above from 2005 to 2012.

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Grade 3 51 56 60 60 61 61 60 59

Grade 4 52 54 54 63 62 63 65 64

Grade 5 52 57 57 61 61 62 63 62

Grade 6 49 54 54 55 59 60 63 62

Grade 7 47 51 49 52 54 54 56 59

Grade 8 48 48 48 53 54 54 58 58

Grade 9 - - - - - - - -

Grade 10 - - - - - - - -

Grade 11 - - 22 27 27 33 30 34

21

Due to rounding, “Total % Proficient” data may not equal the sum of “%P” and “%PwD”

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Table 6. Percent of Students Scoring Substantially Below Proficient on the NECAP READING Test: 2005 to 2012.

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Grade 3 16 15 14 13 11 11 11 12

Grade 4 17 13 15 12 14 11 12 12

Grade 5 16 14 11 11 10 9 12 10

Grade 6 15 13 14 11 11 9 9 10

Grade 7 17 13 12 9 9 12 10 11

Grade 8 17 16 15 12 8 7 7 7

Grade 9 - - - - - - - -

Grade 10 - - - - - - - -

Grade 11 - - 14 11 9 8 8 8

Table 7. Percent of Students Scoring Substantially Below Proficient on the NECAP MATHEMATICS

Test: 2005 to 2012.

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Grade 3 25 20 19 19 19 17 20 20

Grade 4 25 22 21 17 19 17 18 17

Grade 5 25 21 25 23 23 22 21 21

Grade 6 28 25 26 25 23 22 21 22

Grade 7 31 28 27 28 25 26 25 23

Grade 8 32 33 27 25 25 24 22 24

Grade 9 - - - - - - - -

Grade 10 - - - - - - - -

Grade 11 - - 51 45 45 38 44 40

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Table 8. NECAP READING: Percent of Students At/Above “Proficient” by NECAP State.22

Testing Year READING Grades 3-8 and (11)

Rhode Island Vermont New Hampshire Maine

2005 59 (-) 67 (-) 67 (-) -

2006 62 (-) 68 (-) 71 (-) -

2007 65 (62) 70 (68) 73 (67) -

2008 68 (69) 71 (72) 75 (72) -

2009 70 (73) 74 (69) 77 (73) 70 (n/a)

2010 70 (76) 73 (72) 77 (74) 70 (n/a)

2011 72 (77) 74 (72) 79 (77) 72 (n/a)

2012 72 (79) 73 (74) 79 (77) 71 (n/a)

Note: Numbers in parentheses are for Grade 11 results only. Numbers not in parentheses are the averaged results for grades 3 through 8 combined.

Table 9. NECAP MATHEMATICS: Percent of Students At/Above “Proficient” by NECAP State.23

Testing Year MATHEMATICS Grades 3-8 and (11)

Rhode Island Vermont New Hampshire Maine

2005 50 (-) 63 (-) 62 (-) -

2006 53 (-) 64 (-) 65 (-) -

2007 54 (22) 63 (30) 67 (28) -

2008 57 (27) 65 (35) 69 (32) -

2009 58 (27) 66 (35) 71 (33) 62 (n/a)

2010 59 (33) 65 (38) 71 (36) 61 (n/a)

2011 61 (30) 65 (36) 73 (36) 63 (n/a)

2012 61 (34) 65 (38) 73 (38) 62 (n/a)

Note: Numbers in parentheses are for Grade 11 results only. Numbers not in parentheses are the averaged results for grades 3 through 8 combined.

Table 10. NECAP WRITING: Percent of Students At/Above “Proficient” by NECAP State.24, 25

Testing Year WRIT ING Grades 5, 8, and (11)

Rhode Island Vermont New Hampshire Maine

2012 62 (50) 59 (47) 63 (41) 52 (n/a)

Note: Numbers in parentheses are for Grade 11 results only. Numbers not in parentheses are the averaged results for grades 5 and 8 combined.

22 Maine does not administer the NECAP Reading assessment at the high school level. 23 Maine does not administer the NECAP Mathematics assessment at the high school level. 24 Maine does not administer the NECAP Writing assessment at the high school level. 25 See Appendix I on page 60.

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Table 11. Statewide Student Group Performance on the NECAP READING Test: 2008, 2011, 2012.

Student Groups %

SBP 2008

% PP

2008

% P

2008

% PwD 2008

Total % Prof. 2008

SE 2008

% SBP 2011

% PP

2011

% P

2011

% PwD 2011

Total % Prof. 2011

SE 2011

% SBP 2012

% PP

2012

% P

2012

% PwD 2012

Total % Prof. 2012

SE 2012

Difference in Total %

Proficient: 2008-2012

Difference in Total %

Proficient: 2011-2012

STATE AVERAGE 11 20 52 16 68 .17 10 17 50 23 73 .16 10 17 52 21 73 .16 4 0

American Indian 22 27 43 8 51 2.22 19 24 45 12 57 2.26 16 26 46 12 58 2.28 7 1

Asian 9 20 52 19 71 .95 7 17 49 27 76 .94 8 17 49 25 75 .95 3 -2

Black 20 29 44 7 51 .62 17 26 46 11 57 .65 17 25 47 10 57 .64 6 1

Hispanic 22 31 42 5 47 .43 19 27 45 8 53 .40 20 26 45 9 54 .40 6 0

White 7 17 56 20 76 .19 6 13 52 29 81 .18 6 13 55 27 82 .18 5 0

IEP 37 33 27 3 30 .41 38 32 28 3 30 .45 39 32 27 2 29 .45 -1 -1

Non-IEP 6 18 57 19 76 .17 5 15 54 26 80 .16 5 15 56 24 80 .16 4 0

LEP 47 32 20 1 21 .77 41 34 24 2 25 .71 45 30 23 2 25 .69 4 -1

LEP Monitored 20 36 40 4 44 1.28 12 32 48 8 56 1.52 9 30 53 9 62 1.49 18 5

Non-LEP 10 20 54 17 70 .17 8 16 51 24 75 .16 8 16 53 22 76 .16 5 0

Low Income 19 29 45 7 52 .29 16 25 48 11 59 .27 16 25 49 10 59 .27 7 0

Non-Low Income 6 15 57 22 79 .19 4 11 52 33 84 .18 4 11 54 31 85 .18 6 1

Key (see Appendix A on page 48 for NECAP performance level descriptors) SBP = Substantially Below Proficient PP = Partially Proficient P = Proficient PwD = Proficient with Distinction SE = Standard Error (see Appendix B on page 51) = Statistically significant decrease in percent of students proficient or above from 2008-2012 or 2011-2012 NECAP results = Statistically significant increase in percent of students proficient or above from 2008-2012 or 2011-2012 NECAP results = No statistically significant difference between 2008-2012 or 2011-2012 NECAP results

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Table 12. Statewide Student Group Performance on the NECAP MATHEMATICS Test: 2008, 2011, 2012.

Student Groups %

SBP 2008

% PP

2008

% P

2008

% PwD 2008

Total % Prof. 2008

SE 2008

% SBP 2011

% PP

2011

% P

2011

% PwD 2011

Total % Prof. 2011

SE 2011

% SBP 2012

% PP

2012

% P

2012

% PwD 2012

Total % Prof. 2012

SE 2012

Difference in Total %

Proficient: 2008-2012

Difference in Total %

Proficient: 2011-2012

STATE AVERAGE 26 21 40 13 53 .18 24 19 39 17 56 .18 24 19 40 17 57 .18 4 1

American Indian 43 22 27 7 34 2.11 41 20 31 8 39 2.22 38 22 34 7 41 2.27 6 2

Asian 20 20 41 19 60 1.02 19 18 42 22 63 1.05 19 18 40 23 63 1.05 3 -1

Black 46 23 27 4 31 .57 42 23 30 5 35 .62 41 23 30 6 36 .62 5 0

Hispanic 44 25 27 4 31 .40 42 22 30 6 36 .38 40 23 31 6 37 .38 6 1

White 19 20 44 17 61 .21 16 18 44 22 66 .22 16 17 45 22 67 .22 6 1

IEP 59 20 18 3 21 .36 63 19 16 2 18 .37 64 18 15 2 17 .37 -4 -1

Non-IEP 19 21 44 15 59 .20 18 19 43 20 63 .19 17 19 44 19 64 .19 4 1

LEP 63 20 16 1 17 .67 65 18 15 2 17 .57 63 18 16 2 19 .59 1 2

LEP Monitored 43 25 28 4 32 1.20 30 23 40 7 47 1.53 25 25 42 8 49 1.53 17 2

Non-LEP 24 21 41 14 54 .19 22 19 41 18 59 .19 21 19 42 18 60 .19 5 1

Low Income 39 25 31 5 36 .28 36 23 34 7 41 .27 35 23 34 7 42 .27 6 1

Non-Low Income 17 19 45 19 64 .23 15 16 44 25 69 .23 14 16 45 25 70 .23 7 1

Key (see Appendix A on page 48 for NECAP performance level descriptors) SBP = Substantially Below Proficient PP = Partially Proficient P = Proficient PwD = Proficient with Distinction SE = Standard Error (see Appendix B on page 51) = Statistically significant decrease in percent of students proficient or above from 2008-2012 or 2011-2012 NECAP results = Statistically significant increase in percent of students proficient or above from 2008-2012 or 2011-2012 NECAP results = No statistically significant difference between 2008-2012 or 2011-2012 NECAP results

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Table 13. Student Group Achievement Gaps26 by Grade Level on the NECAP READING Test: 2005 to 2012.27

Grade IEP : NON-IEP GAP LEP : NON-LEP GA P LOW-INCOME

28 : NON-LOW INCOME GAP

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

STATE 43 44 45 46 49 49 50 51 51 50 49 49 49 49 50 51 33 28 29 27 27 26 26 26

3rd 35 37 37 38 43 45 42 45 51 48 43 43 47 42 39 37 34 26 29 28 26 25 25 26

4th 42 40 43 43 50 50 50 50 55 53 50 45 48 46 53 49 34 30 31 27 29 25 27 28

5th 42 45 43 49 51 52 56 53 52 51 47 48 42 49 49 53 30 29 27 27 26 24 26 28

6th 45 46 47 48 53 53 54 57 49 52 50 49 50 52 50 51 32 28 33 27 29 30 27 25

7th 47 45 49 49 49 52 53 54 52 53 57 57 50 54 55 53 35 30 31 28 28 31 28 28

8th 42 48 47 49 50 46 50 49 51 53 55 59 55 57 50 54 35 27 31 30 29 26 23 23

11th 46 47 49 48 46 47 57 63 64 58 67 71 25 24 19 22 22 21

Table 14. Student Group Achievement Gaps by Grade Level on the NECAP MATHEMATICS Test: 2005 to 2012.29

Grade IEP : NON-IEP GAP LEP : NON-LEP GA P LOW-INC OME : NON -LO W INCOME GAP

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

STATE 36 38 36 38 42 43 45 46 43 40 37 37 40 40 42 41 32 28 27 28 29 29 28 29

3rd 27 29 28 32 36 35 36 37 43 40 41 38 44 40 40 35 34 28 32 31 32 32 30 31

4th 33 30 34 38 44 46 45 48 44 39 43 38 47 42 50 41 33 29 32 30 30 27 29 30

5th 35 39 38 40 45 45 49 50 44 42 42 46 45 47 48 49 30 27 29 29 33 30 28 31

6th 39 42 44 43 47 47 49 53 42 40 41 43 43 48 47 47 32 28 32 31 33 33 30 29

7th 41 42 42 45 45 46 48 50 43 46 40 43 44 45 49 48 34 28 32 33 31 33 36 32

8th 41 43 42 46 47 45 51 51 44 44 43 47 46 45 47 50 33 28 31 33 33 32 31 33

11th 23 26 28 32 30 34 20 26 28 31 27 32 18 22 23 26 25 27

26

An achievement gap is a difference in what distinct groups of students know and can do in important subjects such as reading or math. One way we find achievement gaps is by comparing test scores for groups of students. One way we describe gaps is by subtracting the average of a lower scoring group from the average of a higher scoring group. 27

NECAP Reading tests were not administered in grade 11 until 2007. 28

Eligibility for free or reduced price meal benefits through the National School Lunch Program is the most commonly used indicator of economic disadvantage. 29

NECAP Mathematics tests were not administered in grade 11 until 2007.

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Table 15. Statewide Progress toward Attainment of RIDE Performance Measures and Goals.

R H O D E I S L A N D ’ S A N N U A L P E R F O R M A N C E M E A S U R E S 2011 Goal

2011

Actual 2012 Goal

2012 Actual

Future Goals

2013 2014

Students entering the 4th grade will be proficient in reading on NECAP 75% 70.5% 81% 69.2 86% 90%

The gap between white and black students will be cut in half 24 22.5 20 25.7 16 13.5

The gap between white and Hispanic students will be cut in half 23 29.5 19 29.3 16 14

The gap between non-economically disadvantaged students and economically disadvantaged students will be cut in half

24 26.7 20 28.5 17 14.5

The gap between students without IEPs and those with IEPs will be cut in half 42 49.6 35 50.5 29 25

Students entering the 4th grade will be proficient in mathematics on NECAP 70% 64.8% 77% 64.5 84% 90%

The gap between white and black students will be cut in half 27 31.7 23 31.0 19 16

The gap between white and Hispanic students will be cut in half 27 30.4 23 30.2 19 16

The gap between non-economically disadvantaged students and economically disadvantaged students will be cut in half

25 28.8 21 29.6 18 15

The gap between students without IEPs and those with IEPs will be cut in half 36 45.0 30 48.4 25 22

Students entering the 8th grade will be proficient in reading on NECAP 77% 77.1% 82% 77.2 87% 90%

The gap between white and black students will be cut in half 23 23.9 19 20.7 16 14

The gap between white and Hispanic students will be cut in half 26 27.4 22 26.2 18 15.5

The gap between non-economically disadvantaged students and economically disadvantaged students will be cut in half

24 23.1 20 23.5 17 14.5

The gap between students without IEPs and those with IEPs will be cut in half 42 50.2 35 49.4 29 25

Students entering the 8th grade will be proficient in mathematics on NECAP 61% 58.3% 66% 58.1 71% 75%

The gap between white and black students will be cut in half 29 30.9 24 30.6 20 17

The gap between white and Hispanic students will be cut in half 28 33.5 23 33.0 19 16.5

The gap between non-economically disadvantaged students and economically disadvantaged students will be cut in half

28 30.8 23 32.7 19 16.5

The gap between students without IEPs and those with IEPs will be cut in half 39 50.9 33 51.0 28 23.5

Students entering the 11th grade will be proficient in reading on NECAP 80% 76.6% 83% 78.6 86% 90%

The gap between white and black students will be cut in half 16 27.8 14 26.9 12 9.5

The gap between white and Hispanic students will be cut in half 15 25.7 13 27.1 11 9

The gap between non-economically disadvantaged students and economically disadvantaged students will be cut in half

16 21.9 14 21.3 12 8.5

The gap between students without IEPs and those with IEPs will be cut in half 41 45.7 35 47.1 30 24.5

Students entering the 11th grade will be proficient in mathematics on NECAP 40% 29.9% 50% 34.0 60% 75%

The gap between white and black students will be cut in half 24 28.3 20 28.3 16 13.5

The gap between white and Hispanic students will be cut in half 21 26.5 18 29.2 15 12.5

The gap between non-economically disadvantaged students and economically disadvantaged students will be cut in half

19 24.9 17 26.6 14 11.5

The gap between students without IEPs and those with IEPs will be cut in half 23 30.5 19 34.0 16 14

85% of students who first entered 9th grade 4 years prior will graduate from HS 77% 77.2% 80% 77.1 83% 85%

77% of students who graduate from high school will enroll in an institution of higher education (IHE) within 16 months of receiving a diploma

73% 63.5 75% 62.8 76% 77%

70% of high school students who enroll in an institution of higher education (IHE) within 16 months of graduation will complete at least 1 year's worth of credit within 2 years of enrollment in the IHE

63% 76.2 65% 75.7 68% 70%

Key

= Performance Measure/Goal was not met. = Performance Measure/Goal was not met but improvement shown compared to previous year. = Performance Measure/Goal was nearly met (within ±2 percentage points).

= Performance Measure/Goal was met and/or exceeded.

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Table 16. Percent of Students At/Above Proficient in READING and MATH (all grades combined): 2008, 2011, 2012. 30

District/LEA

READ ING MATHEM AT IC S 2008

% Prof. 2008

SE 2011

% Prof. 2011

SE 2012

% Prof. 2012

SE

Diff. 2008-2012

Diff. 2011-2012

2008 % Prof.

2008 SE

2011 % Prof.

2011 SE

2012 % Prof.

2012 SE

Diff. 2008-2012

Diff. 2011-2012

Barrington 93 .61 92 .64 92 .63 -1 0 86 .81 85 .83 84 .85 -2 -1

Beacon Charter School 73 6.25 91 3.75 91 3.94 18 0 18 5.34 58 6.54 28 6.10 10 -30 Blackstone Academy 70 6.88 79 6.33 80 6.32 10 1 9 4.33 32 7.27 50 7.72 41 18 Blackstone Valley Prep n/a n/a 68 3.26 74 2.31 n/a 6 n/a n/a 72 3.14 76 2.27 n/a 3 Bristol Warren 81 .95 80 .93 80 .96 -1 0 66 1.14 69 1.08 70 1.10 3 0

Burrillville 68 1.30 76 1.18 77 1.16 9 1 51 1.40 59 1.35 58 1.36 6 -2 Central Falls 46 1.23 47 1.40 42 1.44 -4 -5 29 1.11 30 1.26 27 1.27 -2 -2 Chariho 78 .95 89 .74 88 .77 10 -1 61 1.12 74 1.04 75 1.02 14 1 Coventry 76 .79 83 .72 81 .77 4 -3 61 .91 65 .92 66 .92 4 1

Cranston 75 .58 78 .55 78 .54 4 0 54 .67 58 .66 57 .65 3 -1 Cumberland 73 .87 83 .75 83 .77 9 0 59 .97 66 .94 69 .93 10 3 Davies Career-Tech. 75 3.20 87 2.53 91 2.13 16 4 26 3.24 35 3.59 34 3.60 9 -1 DCYF 6 4.04 16 8.37 10

11 7.41

East Greenwich 88 .90 92 .77 90 .85 2 -2 80 1.12 83 1.05 80 1.11 1 -3 East Providence 65 .88 70 .86 71 .87 5 0 50 .92 55 .94 54 .95 4 -1 Exeter-West Greenwich 77 1.30 83 1.21 86 1.13 9 3 67 1.46 75 1.40 76 1.40 8 1 Foster 79 3.49 86 3.00 82 3.29 3 -3 77 3.62 80 3.42 79 3.51 2 -1

Foster-Glocester 73 1.60 83 1.47 86 1.39 13 3 51 1.81 61 1.89 66 1.88 15 5 Glocester 78 2.33 75 2.43 80 2.41 1 4 68 2.63 65 2.68 72 2.70 4 6 Highlander 50 3.76 68 3.37 65 3.27 15 -3 31 3.48 54 3.60 47 3.44 16 -7 International Charter 53 4.20 65 3.85 65 3.87 12 0 52 4.19 62 3.92 57 3.97 5 -4

Jamestown 84 2.09 86 1.99 88 1.85 3 2 77 2.41 84 2.10 86 1.98 8 2 Johnston 71 1.12 73 1.09 72 1.12 1 -1 49 1.23 52 1.23 54 1.24 5 2 Kingston Hill Academy 72 4.59 88 3.66 90 3.00 18 2 58 5.03 88 3.66 84 3.67 26 -4 Lincoln 79 .96 84 .89 82 .92 3 -2 67 1.11 71 1.10 68 1.12 1 -3

Little Compton 84 2.50 92 1.88 90 2.08 6 -2 72 3.05 81 2.71 84 2.52 12 3 MET Career and Tech 57 3.58 66 3.36 67 3.07 10 1 5 1.61 15 2.56 19 2.59 14 4

30

Due to rounding, data in “Difference” columns may not equal the difference between “% Prof.” for each year.

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District/LEA

READ ING MATHEM AT IC S 2008

% Prof. 2008

SE 2011

% Prof. 2011

SE 2012

% Prof. 2012

SE

Diff. 2008-2012

Diff. 2011-2012

2008 % Prof.

2008 SE

2011 % Prof.

2011 SE

2012 % Prof.

2012 SE

Diff. 2008-2012

Diff. 2011-2012

Middletown 75 1.23 77 1.22 77 1.21 2 0 69 1.29 68 1.33 68 1.32 -2 0 Narragansett 85 1.28 89 1.17 88 1.20 3 -1 65 1.72 75 1.62 74 1.60 10 -1

New Shoreham 86 4.24 89 4.02 89 3.90 4 0 72 5.38 82 4.85 80 5.03 7 -3 Newport 61 1.49 68 1.45 70 1.45 9 3 46 1.51 46 1.54 51 1.58 5 5 North Kingstown 78 .86 86 .75 87 .73 9 1 69 .96 72 .96 74 .94 5 2 North Providence 71 1.10 75 1.04 75 1.03 4 -1 45 1.20 52 1.21 53 1.18 7 1

North Smithfield 75 1.38 88 1.06 88 1.05 14 0 59 1.57 69 1.52 72 1.48 13 3 Paul Cuffee Charter 63 2.81 73 2.41 70 2.29 7 -3 57 2.90 66 2.58 56 2.49 -1 -10 Pawtucket 55 .75 61 .73 62 .72 6 1 40 .73 42 .74 43 .73 4 2 Portsmouth 82 .99 87 .91 86 .93 3 -1 73 1.16 76 1.15 77 1.12 5 1

Providence 46 .47 48 .46 50 .46 3 1 30 .43 33 .43 34 .43 3 1 RI Nurses Institute n/a n/a 65 5.61 87 4.17 n/a 21 n/a n/a 4 2.39 19 4.83 n/a 15 RI School for the Deaf 10 6.41 15 7.98 13 7.02 4 -2 10 6.71 17 7.61 7 Scituate 81 1.25 88 1.09 86 1.20 5 -2 67 1.51 73 1.51 74 1.52 7 1

Segue Institute n/a n/a 60 3.45 62 3.17 n/a 2 n/a n/a 41 3.46 39 3.18 n/a -2 Smithfield 85 .98 89 .88 88 .89 4 0 68 1.27 72 1.24 76 1.18 8 4 South Kingstown 83 .86 86 .80 86 .83 3 -1 75 .98 78 .96 78 .97 3 0 The Compass School 83 3.79 93 2.50 94 2.20 12 2 80 4.04 94 2.35 94 2.37 14 0

The Greene School n/a n/a

90 4.86 n/a n/a n/a 28 7.06 38 7.79 n/a 11 The Learning Community 59 3.93 73 2.38 71 2.36 13 -2 56 3.96 61 2.63 69 2.40 13 9 Tiverton 77 1.30 84 1.12 83 1.18 6 -2 67 1.46 69 1.43 69 1.45 2 0 Trinity Academy n/a n/a 62 5.89 53 6.05 n/a -9 n/a n/a 29 5.53 32 5.67 n/a 3

Urban Collaborative 48 4.21 47 4.20 36 3.98 -12 -11 16 3.06 19 3.31 14 2.86 -2 -5 Warwick 76 .58 79 .57 79 .57 3 0 57 .66 57 .69 58 .69 1 1 West Warwick 65 1.11 72 1.07 73 1.08 8 1 48 1.17 53 1.18 53 1.21 4 -1 Westerly 78 1.01 83 .94 82 .98 4 -1 65 1.17 68 1.18 68 1.19 3 -1

Woonsocket 53 .91 60 .91 59 .92 6 -1 36 .87 43 .91 44 .92 8 1

STATE 68 .17 73 .16 73 .16 4 0 53 .18 56 .18 57 .18 4 1 Key SE = Standard Error (see Appendix B on page 51) = Statistically significant decrease in percent of students proficient or above from 2008-2012 results or from 2011-2012 NECAP results = Statistically significant increase in percent of students proficient or above from 2008-2012 results or from 2011-2012 NECAP results = No statistically significant change between 2008-2012 results or from 2011-2012 NECAP results Blank = n < 10 and/or % < 1% or >99% (see Appendix A on page 49 for “Minimum Cell Size” Reporting Policy) n/a = District/LEA not open, results not available.

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Table 17. Percent of Students At/Above “Proficient” in WRITING (grade levels combined for each district).31

District/LEA G R A D E 5 G R A D E 8 G R A D E 1 1

Dist. % P+PwD

SE State

% P+PwD Diff.

Dist. % P+PwD

SE State

% P+PwD Diff.

Dist. % P+PwD

SE State

% P+PwD Diff.

Barrington 84 2.1 59 25 80 2.5 65 15 63 2.9 50 13

Beacon Charter School n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 83 5.1 50 34

Blackstone Academy n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44 7.8 50 -6

Blackstone Valley Prep 45 5.6 59 -14 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Bristol Warren 68 2.9 59 9 74 2.9 65 9 70 3.0 50 21

Burrillville 59 3.4 59 0 76 3.3 65 11 45 3.9 50 -5

Central Falls 26 3.1 59 -33 27 3.9 65 -39 22 3.1 50 -28

* Chariho 67 2.9 59 8 80 2.3 65 15 63 2.8 50 13

Coventry 58 2.5 59 -2 78 2.2 65 12 67 2.4 50 17

Cranston 68 1.6 59 9 73 1.6 65 8 42 1.7 50 -8

Cumberland 62 2.6 59 3 72 2.3 65 7 40 2.7 50 -10

Davies Career-Technical n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45 3.8 50 -5

DCYF n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

50

East Greenwich 80 3.1 59 20 94 1.9 65 28 74 3.2 50 25

East Providence 60 2.5 59 1 56 2.6 65 -9 45 2.7 50 -4

Exeter-West Greenwich 65 4.2 59 6 78 3.4 65 12 62 4.2 50 12

Foster 67 7.6 59 7 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Foster-Glocester n/a n/a n/a n/a 68 3.8 65 2 60 3.7 50 10

Glocester 65 4.7 59 6 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

* Highlander 56 8.3 59 -4 68 8.4 65 2 n/a n/a n/a n/a

International Charter 51 7.3 59 -8 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Jamestown 51 6.5 59 -8 83 5.4 65 18 n/a n/a n/a n/a

Johnston 58 3.1 59 -1 55 3.4 65 -11 47 3.3 50 -3

Kingston Hill Academy 89 7.0 59 30 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Lincoln 73 2.9 59 14 80 2.6 65 15 71 2.8 50 21

* Little Compton 68 7.7 59 8 76 6.7 65 10 n/a n/a n/a n/a

MET Career and Tech n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25 2.9 50 -24

Middletown 48 3.7 59 -11 66 3.6 65 1 72 349 50 22

Narragansett 57 5.3 59 -2 83 3.7 65 17 44 4.1 50 -6

* New Shoreham 62 13.5 59 2

65

50

Newport 51 4.2 59 -8 60 4.4 65 -5 50 4.8 50 0

North Kingstown 75 2.4 59 16 76 2.4 65 11 65 2.6 50 15

North Providence 69 2.9 59 10 71 3.0 65 6 67 3.0 50 17

North Smithfield 81 3.3 59 22 89 2.8 65 24 74 4.2 50 24

* Paul Cuffee Charter School 70 6.2 59 11 69 6.1 65 4 52 6.5 50 2

Pawtucket 60 1.9 59 1 55 1.9 65 -10 25 1.9 50 -25

Portsmouth 64 3.4 59 5 68 3.2 65 3 58 2.9 50 9

Providence 36 1.1 59 -24 46 1.4 65 -19 39 1.3 50 -11

RI Nurses Inst. Middle College n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72 5.5 50 22

* RI School for the Deaf

59

65

50

Scituate 74 4.0 59 15 79 3.8 65 13 53 4.6 50 3

Segue Institute for Learning n/a n/a n/a n/a 59 5.5 65 -7 n/a n/a n/a n/a

Smithfield 91 2.1 59 32 86 2.6 65 20 53 3.5 50 3

South Kingstown 69 2.9 59 10 83 2.3 65 18 67 2.9 50 17

* The Compass School 63 11.1 59 4 85 10.0 65 19 n/a n/a n/a n/a

The Greene School n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54 7.9 50 4

* The Learning Community 68 5.9 59 9 70 6.2 65 5 n/a n/a n/a n/a

Tiverton 70 3.8 59 11 58 4.1 65 -7 46 4.2 50 -3

Trinity Academy n/a n/a n/a n/a 50 8.6 65 -15 n/a n/a n/a n/a

Urban Collaborative n/a n/a n/a n/a 41 5.3 65 -25 n/a n/a n/a n/a

Warwick 67 1.7 59 8 66 1.8 65 1 55 1.9 50 6

West Warwick 58 3.2 59 -2 60 3.4 65 -6 54 3.4 50 5

Westerly 61 3.4 59 2 67 3.1 65 2 44 3.5 50 -6

Woonsocket 46 2.4 59 -13 36 2.5 65 -29 33 2.5 50 -17 Key

SE = Standard error (see Appendix B) = Statistically significant negative difference between district % Proficient and state % Proficient (district performed lower than state average) = Statistically significant positive difference between district % Proficient and state % Proficient (district performed higher than state average) = No statistically significant difference between district % Proficient and state % Proficient * = See Appendix C on page 52

31 See Appendix I on page 60.

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Table 18. Performance by Special Populations in RE A D ING : 2011 to 2012. 32

District/LEA LEP STU DENT S LOW-INCOME STU DENT S STU DE NT S WIT H AN IEP DISTRICT PERFORMANCE REFERENCE

33

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

State Average 3755 25 3903 25 -1 32632 59 33913 59 0 10646 30 10203 29 -1 35632 90 34874 91 1

Barrington 21 71 5 108 72 86 67 -5 183 54 190 59 5 1587 96 1626 96 0

Beacon Charter n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28 86 22 82 -4 10 70 13 69 -1 25 24 0

Blackstone Academy n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32 78 34 76 -2

Blackstone Valley 25 40 63 43 3 122 60 233 67 7 21 14 33 24 10 73 88 112 96 9

Bristol Warren 67 58 62 55 -3 639 70 611 69 -1 178 28 172 24 -4 1078 90 1018 92 2

Burrillville n/a n/a n/a 448 65 497 67 2 159 20 168 21 1 793 87 743 89 2

Central Falls 278 12 267 10 -1 1121 47 1085 42 -5 278 9 281 5 -4 98 66 48 63 -4

Chariho 10 90 n/a n/a n/a 375 81 461 79 -2 147 51 148 43 -8 1317 94 1243 94 0

Coventry

804 73 775 69 -4 289 33 256 28 -5 1751 91 1740 89 -2

Cranston 350 46 416 52 6 2159 68 2490 69 1 675 38 689 32 -6 3069 89 2874 91 1

Cumberland 49 45 40 33 -12 590 68 561 64 -4 400 40 381 39 -1 1664 93 1662 94 0

Davies Career-Tech. n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 116 85 110 90 5 18 67 19 74 7 56 89 57 96 7

DCYF n/a n/a

n/a 34 6 15

1454 70 1407 76 6

East Greenwich

73 70 84 64 -6 134 51 121 51 0 1093 97 1105 95 -2

East Providence 108 19 100 21 2 1357 61 1386 61 0 519 29 437 24 -5 1222 87 1166 88 1

Exe.-W. Greenwich 13 38

136 64 140 70 6 117 35 104 36 1 738 91 732 94 2

Foster n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21 76 29 72 -4 12 58 11 64 5 108 89 98 87 -2

Foster-Glocester n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 105 69 114 68 -1 70 33 35 31 -1 507 90 497 92 1

Glocester n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73 62 61 52 -9 35 37 32 41 3 220 83 196 91 9

Highlander 39 46 50 56 10 130 65 169 60 -5 14 21 27 30 8 55 80 36 92 12

International Charter 64 41 55 51 10 93 55 91 60 6 17 29 14 29 -1 47 89 45 80 -9

Jamestown

25 56 34 65 9 49 53 37 51 -2 247 93 251 94 1

Johnston

662 66 690 66 -1 384 36 357 34 -2 786 87 750 85 -2

Kingston Hill Acad. n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18 83 25 80 -3 10 50 14 57 7 56 95 68 97 2

Lincoln

475 73 510 68 -5 241 40 235 40 -1 1109 93 1075 93 0

Little Compton n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32 78 35 80 2 24 71 24 63 -8 163 96 159 94 -2

MET Career & Tech n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 122 65 151 60 -5 44 36 29 45 8 55 80 68 85 5

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“District Performance Reference” represents each district’s average of the percentage of “non-LEP,” “non-Low Income,” and “non-IEP” students who achieved Proficiency or above on the NECAP Reading test. Due to small n’s of “non-LEP,” “non-Low Income,” and “non-IEP” students at the RI School for the Deaf and DCYF, their respective District Performance References are derived from the Providence Public Schools, which is the district in both schools are located.

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District/LEA LEP STU DENT S LOW-INCOME STU DENT S STU DE NT S WIT H AN IEP DISTRICT PERFORMANCE REFERENCE

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2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

Middletown 26 31 30 37 6 336 61 393 64 3 194 37 197 35 -2 750 89 716 90 0

Narragansett

55 75 166 77 2 99 46 106 51 4 572 96 506 95 -1

New Shoreham

10 60 11 64

44 93 50 98 5

Newport 16 31 17 41 10 618 57 627 61 4 185 25 180 27 2 359 91 325 93 2

North Kingstown 16 50 22 36 -14 455 65 408 67 3 203 34 191 43 9 1639 94 1642 94 0

North Providence 32 59 26 65 6 706 69 773 66 -4 266 44 289 37 -7 858 84 858 88 3

North Smithfield n/a n/a n/a 147 76 144 78 2 123 50 101 49 -1 693 96 701 94 -1

Paul Cuffee Charter 25 44 30 60 16 254 68 303 66 -2 51 49 78 45 -4 69 88 73 90 2

Pawtucket 467 22 422 15 -7 3388 57 3542 59 2 642 19 612 19 1 907 79 828 80 2

Portsmouth

184 70 194 67 -3 217 55 198 49 -6 1029 95 1063 94 -1

Providence 1696 15 1887 17 2 9638 47 9784 47 1 1912 13 1858 13 0 1454 70 1407 76 6

RI Nurses Institute n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54 61 46 91 30

18 78 21 76 -2

RI Sch. for the Deaf n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14 14 15 13 -1 20 15 23 13 -2 1454 70 1407 76 6

Scituate n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 163 78 154 72 -6 72 43 71 42 -1 659 94 635 92 -2

Segue Institute 36 31 18 22 -8 176 58 205 61 4 30 27 19 42 15 17 82 27 70 -12

Smithfield

175 76 177 80 4 118 34 116 33 -1 1044 95 1027 94 -1

South Kingstown n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 323 66 305 64 -2 208 36 199 42 6 1379 95 1354 94 -1

The Compass School n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16 100 16 94 -6 27 74 23 78 4 69 99 73 99 0

The Greene School n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

30 27 96

The Learning Comm. 56 54 65 38 -15 313 73 332 70 -2 42 33 45 29 -4 30 80 29 86 6

Tiverton

261 77 286 72 -5 165 45 182 47 2 678 93 617 93 1

Trinity Academy n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60 60 59 49 -11

n/a n/a n/a

Urban Collaborative n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 119 47 124 39 -8

17 29 22 45 18 22 -23

Warwick 32 56 13 46 -10 1645 70 1773 69 -1 851 37 839 36 -1 3048 90 2867 90 1

West Warwick 25 40 23 43 3 920 65 896 65 0 281 26 229 24 -2 737 86 723 87 1

Westerly 47 72 50 76 4 541 70 524 68 -2 261 41 251 38 -3 889 95 884 95 0

Woonsocket 221 27 188 13 -14 2120 55 2138 54 -1 549 22 497 17 -5 667 81 642 81 0

Key n = Number of students tested P+Pwd = Proficient + Proficient with Distinction. This value represents the total percentage of students who achieved Proficiency or above n/a = Student group not enrolled blank = n < 10 and/or % < 1% or >99% (see Appendix A on page 48 for “Minimum Cell Size” Reporting Policy)

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Table 19. Performance by Special Populations in MATHE MATIC S: 2011 to 2012.34

District/LEA LEP STU DENT S LOW-INCOME STU DENT S STU DE NT S WIT H AN IEP DISTRICT PERFORMANCE REFERENCE

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2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

State Average 4216 17 4408 19 2 32924 41 34238 42 1 10642 18 10196 17 -1 35634 75 34891 76 1

Barrington 13 77 32 69 -8 108 58 86 45 -13 183 34 190 37 2 1589 91 1626 90 -1

Beacon Charter n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28 54 22 23 -31 10 20 13 15 -5 25 72 24 33 -39

Blackstone Academy n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31 29 36 44 15

Blackstone Valley 25 44 63 48 4 122 66 233 69 3 21 33 33 33 0 73 88 112 93 5

Bristol Warren 70 51 64 44 -8 640 58 614 57 -1 177 21 172 19 -2 1077 80 1021 82 2

Burrillville n/a n/a n/a 445 49 497 47 -2 156 18 168 11 -7 794 69 743 69 0

Central Falls 308 8 315 9 1 1141 30 1123 28 -2 280 5 283 3 -1 97 39 51 37 -2

Chariho 13 46 n/a n/a n/a 375 65 457 63 -1 147 35 146 34 0 1318 79 1244 82 3

Coventry

800 52 774 52 0 287 15 256 12 -3 1749 75 1741 76 1

Cranston 368 32 435 33 1 2165 46 2502 45 -1 677 18 686 15 -3 3067 70 2876 72 2

Cumberland 55 24 42 26 3 592 46 563 53 7 400 23 381 21 -2 1664 79 1661 81 2

Davies Career-Tech. n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 116 33 110 35 3 18 11 19 21 10 56 41 57 35 -6

DCYF n/a n/a

n/a 34 15

1463 50 1417 56 6

East Greenwich

73 55 85 44 -11 134 34 121 28 -6 1092 89 1105 87 -2

East Providence 110 14 103 12 -2 1357 45 1389 43 -1 518 15 438 11 -4 1221 72 1165 72 0

Exe.-W. Greenwich 14 21

135 49 140 59 10 116 30 105 29 -2 738 84 731 83 -1

Foster n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21 52 28 71 19 12 50 11 55 5 108 87 98 84 -3

Foster-Glocester n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 105 45 114 47 3 70 20 35 11 -9 507 68 497 73 4

Glocester n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73 53 61 49 -4 35 31 32 38 6 220 72 196 82 10

Highlander 39 26 50 30 4 132 46 169 43 -4 14 14 27 19 4 55 76 36 72 -4

International Charter 64 42 58 38 -4 93 56 93 48 -8 17 29 14 29 -1 47 79 45 82 3

Jamestown

25 60 34 79 19 49 43 37 43 0 247 92 251 91 -1

Johnston

664 44 690 46 3 383 21 357 18 -3 784 66 753 68 2

Kingston Hill Acad. n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18 78 25 64 -14 10 70 14 43 -27 56 93 68 94 1

Lincoln 10 20 10 20 0 475 51 511 50 -1 239 26 235 26 0 1109 84 1074 81 -3

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“District Performance Reference” represents each district’s average of the percentage of “non-LEP,” “non-Low Income,” and “non-IEP” students who achieved Proficiency or above on the NECAP Mathematics test. Due to small n’s of “non-LEP,” “non-Low Income,” and “non-IEP” students at the RI School for the Deaf and DCYF, their respective District Performance References are derived from the Providence Public Schools, which is the district in both schools are located.

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2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

2011 n

2011 % P+Pwd

2012 n

2012 % P+Pwd

Difference 2011-2012

Little Compton n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32 53 35 71 18 24 38 24 54 17 163 90 159 89 0

MET Career & Tech n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 122 12 151 17 4 44 2 29 7 5 55 25 67 27 1

Middletown 65 26 67 27 1 347 54 402 52 -1 194 31 196 30 -1 749 81 715 83 2

Narragansett

55 65 167 57 -9 99 23 107 23 0 572 83 506 86 3

New Shoreham

10 70 11 36

44 91 50 84 -7

Newport 34 18 21 38 20 619 34 626 40 6 183 13 177 14 0 359 71 327 76 5

North Kingstown 17 18 28 32 14 452 49 408 54 5 202 22 191 31 9 1643 81 1638 82 1

North Providence 32 25 29 41 16 707 47 775 46 -1 266 25 289 21 -3 858 60 863 63 3

North Smithfield n/a n/a n/a 147 52 144 58 6 123 22 102 22 0 693 79 701 80 1

Paul Cuffee Charter 25 40 30 47 7 254 61 303 49 -12 51 41 78 35 -7 69 80 73 88 8

Pawtucket 516 9 498 8 -1 3419 39 3589 41 2 642 10 612 9 0 904 58 829 60 2

Portsmouth

185 57 194 57 0 218 34 199 30 -4 1029 86 1063 87 1

Providence 1940 10 2113 14 4 9809 31 9960 32 1 1905 8 1854 7 -1 1463 50 1417 56 6

RI Nurses Institute n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54 61 46 91 30

18 78 21 76 -2

RI Sch. for the Deaf n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14 14 15 13 -1 20 15 23 13 -2 1463 50 1417 56 6

Scituate n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 163 55 154 60 5 72 33 71 35 2 660 79 635 79 0

Segue Institute 36 17 18 6 -11 177 38 206 40 1 30 17 19 5 -11 17 76 28 39 -37

Smithfield

173 57 175 62 4 118 25 116 23 -1 1043 79 1026 83 4

South Kingstown n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 324 51 307 50 0 207 34 197 29 -5 1379 88 1355 88 1

The Compass School n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16 16 94 27 78 23 83 5 69 99 73 97 -1

The Greene School n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

31 32 27 48 16

The Learning Comm. 56 41 65 45 4 312 58 331 68 9 42 24 45 36 12 30 87 29 93 6

Tiverton

261 61 285 59 -2 165 32 181 31 -1 678 77 617 80 3

Trinity Academy n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60 27 59 29 2

n/a n/a

Urban Collaborative n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 119 18 124 13 -6

22 23 18 22 -1

Warwick 38 21 21 10 -12 1648 47 1776 48 0 847 20 838 20 1 3047 68 2863 69 1

West Warwick 26 46 24 25 -21 938 46 893 45 -1 294 10 228 10 0 740 68 723 66 -2

Westerly 51 63 52 69 6 548 54 525 50 -4 261 26 251 26 0 896 81 891 82 1

Woonsocket 248 13 229 8 -5 2148 40 2172 40 0 555 13 502 8 -4 666 58 643 65 7

Key n = Number of students tested P+Pwd = Proficient + Proficient with Distinction. This value represents the total percentage of students who achieved Proficiency or above n/a = Student group not enrolled blank = n < 10 and/or % < 1% or >99% (see Appendix A on page 48 for “Minimum Cell Size” Reporting Policy)

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SS CC HH OO OO LL -- LL EE VV EE LL RR EE SS UU LL TT SS

Table 20. Percent of Students At/Above “Proficient” in RE A D ING and MA TH E MA T IC S . 36

District/LEA School R E A D I N G M A T H E M A T I C S

% 2008

SE 2008

% 2011

SE 2011

% 2012

SE 2012

Diff. % 2008-2012

Diff. % 2011-2012

% 2008

SE 2008

% 2011

SE 2011

% 2012

SE 2012

Diff. % 2008-2012

Diff. % 2011-2012

Barrington DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 93 .61 92 .64 92 .63 -1 0 86 .81 85 .83 84 .85 -2 -1

Hampden Meadows ES 90 1.37 87 1.44 92 1.16 1 5 88 1.49 85 1.52 86 1.45 -2 1

Nayatt ES 96 1.89 95 2.31 91 2.81 -5 -4 91 2.72 87 3.41 84 3.59 -7 -4

Primrose Hill ES 92 2.74 93 2.63 81 4.32 -10 -12 81 3.96 77 4.46 76 4.74 -5 -1

Sowams ES 97 2.08 95 2.63 86 4.24 -12 -9 88 3.96 89 3.61 74 5.29 -14 -15

Barrington MS 93 .88 94 .84 93 .88 0 -1 90 1.07 90 1.05 88 1.16 -2 -3

Barrington HS 94 1.44 93 1.62 94 1.46 0 1 71 2.74 69 2.86 71 2.79 0 2

Beacon Charter Beacon Charter HS 73 6.25 91 3.75 91 3.94 18 0 18 5.34 58 6.54 28 6.10 10 -30

Blackstone Academy Blackstone Academy HS 70 6.88 79 6.33 80 6.32 10 1 9 4.33 32 7.27 50 7.72 41 18

Blackstone Valley Prep. DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) n/a n/a 68 3.26 74 2.31 n/a 6 n/a n/a 72 3.14 76 2.27 n/a 3

Blackstone Valley Prep ES n/a n/a n/a n/a 80 4.42 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80 4.42 n/a n/a

Blackstone Valley Prep MS n/a n/a 68 3.26 73 2.68 n/a 4 n/a n/a 72 3.14 74 2.62 n/a 2

Bristol-Warren DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 81 .95 80 .93 80 .96 -1 0 66 1.14 69 1.08 70 1.10 3 0

Colt Andrews ES 81 2.79 74 3.00 71 3.17 -10 -3 73 3.13 73 3.07 67 3.29 -6 -6

Guiteras ES 80 3.45 73 3.84 79 3.47 -1 6 73 3.79 78 3.58 83 3.23 10 4

Hugh Cole ES 74 2.84 73 2.61 71 2.71 -3 -2 73 2.90 69 2.70 73 2.66 0 4

Rockwell ES 90 2.62 85 2.81 90 2.47 0 4 84 3.12 85 2.86 88 2.60 4 3

Kickemuit MS 81 1.41 82 1.40 82 1.44 1 0 67 1.68 76 1.54 70 1.70 4 -6

Mt. Hope HS 87 2.24 89 1.88 90 1.97 3 1 40 3.27 36 2.94 48 3.26 8 12

Burrillville DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 68 1.30 76 1.18 77 1.16 9 1 51 1.40 59 1.35 58 1.36 6 -2

Callahan ES 67 3.02 71 2.75 75 2.65 8 4 61 3.15 62 2.93 56 3.05 -5 -7

Steere Farm ES 69 2.72 79 2.26 76 2.40 8 -2 58 2.89 71 2.51 67 2.66 10 -4

Burrillville MS 67 2.05 74 1.88 78 1.75 11 3 53 2.17 61 2.10 63 2.02 10 2

Burrillville HS 73 3.02 83 2.85 80 3.13 7 -4 30 3.12 30 3.49 27 3.43 -4 -4

Central Falls DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 46 1.23 47 1.40 42 1.44 -4 -5 29 1.11 30 1.26 27 1.27 -2 -2

Ella Risk ES 48 3.31 44 3.31 50 3.44 2 6 36 3.09 36 3.18 35 3.26 -1 -1

Veterans Memorial ES 44 3.20 50 3.41 38 3.20 -6 -12 33 2.99 37 3.22 35 3.07 2 -1

Calcutt MS 44 1.78 49 2.45 39 2.10 -5 -9 28 1.59 26 2.11 26 1.84 -2 -1

Central Falls Sr. HS 45 3.66 41 3.32 47 3.69 2 6 4 1.40 7 1.78 13 2.45 10 6

Chariho DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 78 .95 89 .74 88 .77 10 -1 61 1.12 74 1.04 75 1.02 14 1

Ashaway ES 68 4.93 88 3.24 81 3.90 13 -7 68 4.93 83 3.71 78 4.10 10 -5

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District/LEA School R E A D I N G M A T H E M A T I C S

% 2008

SE 2008

% 2011

SE 2011

% 2012

SE 2012

Diff. % 2008-2012

Diff. % 2011-2012

% 2008

SE 2008

% 2011

SE 2011

% 2012

SE 2012

Diff. % 2008-2012

Diff. % 2011-2012

Chariho (continued) Charlestown ES 76 3.54 89 2.78 88 2.89 12 -1 77 3.50 80 3.50 87 2.97 10 7

Hope Valley ES 77 4.56 93 2.94 91 3.13 14 -2 64 5.18 85 3.99 85 3.86 21 0

Richmond ES 78 2.93 94 1.77 87 2.69 9 -7 63 3.43 88 2.37 81 3.12 17 -8

Chariho Regional MS 80 1.20 88 1.03 89 .99 8 1 66 1.44 76 1.36 80 1.26 14 4

Chariho Regional HS 77 2.60 93 1.52 90 1.74 13 -2 31 2.87 53 2.96 48 2.97 17 -5

*The RYSE School HS

Coventry DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 76 .79 83 .72 81 .77 4 -3 61 .91 65 .92 66 .92 4 1

Blackrock ES 71 3.07 82 2.64 78 2.85 6 -5 70 3.11 72 3.11 73 3.04 3 1

Hopkins Hill ES 70 3.37 76 3.04 70 3.32 0 -6 60 3.61 74 3.13 66 3.43 6 -8

Tiogue ES 82 2.77 81 2.72 81 2.77 -1 0 77 3.02 72 3.10 78 2.95 1 6

Washington Oak ES 77 2.53 83 2.17 81 2.24 4 -2 69 2.79 80 2.32 80 2.30 10 0

Western Coventry ES 85 2.54 85 2.43 83 2.55 -2 -2 81 2.80 80 2.73 78 2.85 -3 -2

Feinstein MS 80 1.15 84 1.06 80 1.20 0 -5 64 1.37 66 1.38 66 1.41 2 -1

Coventry HS 67 2.20 86 1.75 89 1.58 22 4 30 2.15 31 2.32 38 2.46 8 6

Cranston DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 75 .58 78 .55 78 .54 4 0 54 .67 58 .66 57 .65 3 -1

Arlington ES 69 3.63 75 3.19 73 3.35 4 -2 48 3.94 53 3.66 62 3.67 13 8

Barrows ES 90 2.97 71 3.96 67 4.22 -23 -4 65 4.74 62 4.24 60 4.41 -5 -2

Dutemple ES 70 3.64 85 2.81 79 3.06 9 -6 55 3.94 56 3.88 55 3.74 -1 -1

Eden Park ES 71 3.55 76 2.97 78 2.88 8 2 54 3.89 64 3.37 62 3.39 9 -1

Edgewood High. ES 64 3.69 57 4.06 70 3.47 6 12 52 3.81 44 4.01 49 3.77 -3 6

Garden City ES 79 3.20 79 3.22 81 2.91 1 2 72 3.55 63 3.78 69 3.42 -3 6

Gladstone Street ES 71 2.87 57 2.96 58 2.89 -13 1 67 2.98 43 2.91 38 2.78 -29 -5

Glen Hills ES 78 3.04 80 2.78 77 2.94 -1 -3 60 3.61 65 3.33 71 3.18 10 6

Hope Highlands ES 88 2.18 85 2.30 80 2.44 -8 -5 78 2.77 80 2.58 72 2.75 -6 -8

Oak Lawn ES 80 2.94 79 3.07 86 2.65 5 6 68 3.46 74 3.32 72 3.39 5 -2

Orchard Farms ES 92 1.84 87 2.22 92 1.78 0 4 75 2.86 78 2.75 82 2.50 6 4

Peters ES 67 3.35 69 3.31 77 2.95 10 9 51 3.57 54 3.55 55 3.50 5 1

Rhodes ES 77 3.54 75 3.07 76 3.17 -1 1 73 3.75 65 3.37 68 3.47 -5 3

Stadium ES 79 3.17 74 3.11 76 3.02 -3 2 58 3.81 63 3.44 57 3.51 -1 -6

Stone Hill ES 86 2.60 88 2.43 86 2.66 0 -2 71 3.39 68 3.43 73 3.37 2 5

Waterman ES 84 3.03 86 2.74 78 3.23 -5 -7 66 3.91 68 3.69 69 3.65 3 1

Woodridge ES 92 2.06 88 2.32 87 2.36 -5 -1 75 3.30 73 3.23 74 3.11 0 2

Bain MS 67 2.28 75 2.18 72 2.26 5 -4 43 2.40 60 2.48 56 2.48 13 -4

Park View MS 60 2.20 80 1.92 79 1.93 19 0 42 2.20 59 2.34 59 2.32 16 -1

Western Hills MS 82 1.38 87 1.29 86 1.40 3 -2 65 1.74 73 1.72 71 1.82 6 -3

Cranston HS East 67 2.43 77 2.25 78 2.07 11 1 16 1.90 22 2.20 21 2.04 5 -1

Cranston HS West 73 2.22 82 1.88 87 1.64 13 5 30 2.29 27 2.16 30 2.22 0 3

NEL/CPS Career Acad. HS 38 6.75 55 7.11 63 7.52 25 8 4 2.72 6 3.42 12 5.11 8 6

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District/LEA School R E A D I N G M A T H E M A T I C S

% 2008

SE 2008

% 2011

SE 2011

% 2012

SE 2012

Diff. % 2008-2012

Diff. % 2011-2012

% 2008

SE 2008

% 2011

SE 2011

% 2012

SE 2012

Diff. % 2008-2012

Diff. % 2011-2012

Cumberland DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 73 .87 83 .75 83 .77 9 0 59 .97 66 .94 69 .93 10 3

Ashton ES 60 3.73 80 3.02 86 2.81 27 6 55 3.78 73 3.37 82 3.19 27 9

Community ES 84 2.20 93 1.46 89 1.72 5 -4 81 2.34 86 2.01 81 2.13 0 -5

Garvin Memorial ES 72 3.35 80 2.96 82 2.79 10 2 68 3.50 66 3.54 70 3.37 2 4

J. J. M. Cumberland Hill ES 77 2.63 86 1.97 85 2.58 8 -1 72 2.82 75 2.49 78 3.04 6 3

Norton ES 55 4.01 73 3.52 68 3.08 13 -5 43 3.97 53 3.92 60 3.23 17 7

McCourt MS 66 2.05 74 2.02 74 2.05 8 0 51 2.16 60 2.25 66 2.21 15 6

North Cumberland MS 79 1.60 89 1.30 88 1.34 9 -1 67 1.84 80 1.67 80 1.66 12 -1

Cumberland HS 78 2.21 82 2.10 87 1.89 9 5 34 2.52 31 2.53 40 2.73 6 9

Davies Career-Tech. Davies Career-Tech. HS 75 3.20 87 2.53 91 2.13 16 4 26 3.24 35 3.59 34 3.60 9 -1

DCYF DCYF Alt. Ed. Program 6 4.04 16 8.37 10 11 7.41

East Greenwich DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 88 .90 92 .77 90 .85 2 -2 80 1.12 83 1.05 80 1.11 1 -3

Eldredge ES 81 2.35 92 2.05 85 2.55 4 -6 81 2.36 91 2.17 82 2.79 1 -9

Frenchtown ES 90 3.13 88 3.22 86 3.45 -5 -3 81 4.09 83 3.72 85 3.54 3 1

Hanaford ES 90 1.92 92 2.07 85 2.72 -4 -7 81 2.46 88 2.44 80 3.07 -1 -8

Meadowbrook ES 91 3.20 97 1.79 82 4.35 -9 -15 86 3.90 85 4.09 74 4.94 -12 -10

Cole MS 90 1.50 92 1.15 93 1.11 3 1 84 1.84 85 1.52 83 1.58 0 -1

East Greenwich HS 90 2.18 91 2.16 95 1.69 5 4 64 3.49 64 3.60 70 3.39 6 5

East Providence DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 65 .88 70 .86 71 .87 5 0 50 .92 55 .94 54 .95 4 -1

Francis ES 84 2.67 82 2.60 79 2.71 -4 -3 84 2.67 79 2.77 77 2.81 -7 -2

Hennessey ES 73 3.81 51 4.08 68 3.99 -5 17 60 4.24 41 4.02 53 4.26 -6 12

Kent Heights ES 74 3.67 67 3.97 61 4.15 -13 -6 62 4.05 57 4.16 54 4.24 -7 -3

Oldham ES 56 4.16 62 5.57 69 5.23 13 7 48 4.21 58 5.66 54 5.64 6 -4

Orlo Avenue ES 50 4.29 64 4.12 55 4.19 5 -9 43 4.23 54 4.28 45 4.19 2 -8

Silver Spring ES 65 4.47 77 3.84 69 4.19 3 -8 61 4.58 67 4.30 57 4.49 -4 -11

Waddington ES 73 3.05 67 3.15 65 3.25 -7 -2 67 3.22 63 3.24 63 3.30 -4 0

Whiteknact ES 62 4.85 55 4.13 54 4.26 -8 -1 62 4.89 46 4.14 46 4.26 -16 0

Martin MS 60 1.79 72 1.85 74 1.82 14 2 47 1.82 60 2.02 59 2.04 13 -1

Riverside MS 73 1.97 73 1.84 73 1.84 0 0 58 2.19 61 2.02 57 2.05 -2 -4

East Providence HS 62 2.28 80 2.04 82 2.09 20 2 18 1.81 26 2.23 29 2.47 11 3

Exeter-West Greenwich DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 77 1.30 83 1.21 86 1.13 9 3 67 1.46 75 1.40 76 1.40 8 1

Metcalf ES 76 1.79 82 1.68 86 1.53 10 4 73 1.85 81 1.70 80 1.77 6 -1

Exeter-West Greenwich MS 79 2.28 84 2.16 83 2.20 4 -1 70 2.56 74 2.56 76 2.52 6 1

Exeter-West Greenwich HS 81 3.31 90 2.56 93 2.15 12 3 38 4.10 54 4.30 61 4.19 24 7

Foster Paine ES 79 3.49 86 3.00 82 3.29 3 -3 77 3.62 80 3.42 79 3.51 2 -1

Foster-Glocester DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 73 1.60 83 1.47 86 1.39 13 3 51 1.81 61 1.89 66 1.88 15 5

Ponaganset MS 70 1.93 85 1.65 83 1.75 13 -2 59 2.07 72 2.06 74 2.06 15 1

Ponaganset HS 82 2.72 78 3.03 93 1.92 11 15 32 3.28 34 3.48 48 3.79 16 14

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Glocester DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 78 2.33 75 2.43 80 2.41 1 4 68 2.63 65 2.68 72 2.70 4 6

Fogarty Memorial ES 81 3.16 79 2.93 83 2.95 1 3 70 3.72 68 3.37 75 3.35 5 7

West Glocester ES 75 3.38 69 4.14 75 4.06 0 6 66 3.70 61 4.37 66 4.44 1 5

Highlander Charter DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 50 3.76 68 3.37 65 3.27 15 -3 31 3.48 54 3.60 47 3.44 16 -7

*Highlander Charter ES 56 6.76 68 4.50 56 4.78 0 -12 46 6.79 53 4.80 40 4.71 -6 -13

*Highlander Charter MS 48 4.50 70 5.08 76 4.22 28 6 24 3.87 56 5.42 55 4.90 31 -1

International Charter International Charter ES 53 4.20 65 3.85 65 3.87 12 0 52 4.19 62 3.92 57 3.97 5 -4

Jamestown DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 84 2.09 86 1.99 88 1.85 3 2 77 2.41 84 2.10 86 1.98 8 2

Jamestown-Melrose ES 81 3.92 86 3.25 82 3.73 1 -4 75 4.33 82 3.56 85 3.48 10 2

Jamestown -Lawn MS 86 2.44 85 2.54 91 2.02 5 6 79 2.89 85 2.57 86 2.41 7 1

Johnston DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 71 1.12 73 1.09 72 1.12 1 -1 49 1.23 52 1.23 54 1.24 5 2

Barnes ES 64 4.32 70 3.62 64 3.77 0 -6 59 4.44 60 3.87 58 3.88 -1 -2

Brown Avenue ES 82 3.40 79 3.51 83 3.27 2 5 73 3.91 79 3.47 78 3.63 5 -2

Thornton ES 65 3.55 64 3.26 65 3.21 1 1 52 3.71 46 3.39 52 3.35 0 6

Winsor Hill ES 73 2.81 74 3.04 75 3.10 2 1 60 3.11 50 3.48 62 3.49 2 12

Ferri MS 73 1.56 76 1.61 71 1.75 -2 -5 46 1.75 56 1.86 57 1.91 11 1

Johnston Sr. HS 59 4.04 75 3.00 79 2.73 19 4 21 3.36 27 3.06 24 2.84 3 -3

Kingston Hill Academy Kingston Hill Academy ES 72 4.59 88 3.66 90 3.00 18 2 58 5.03 88 3.66 84 3.67 26 -4

Lincoln DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 79 .96 84 .89 82 .92 3 -2 67 1.11 71 1.10 68 1.12 1 -3

Lincoln Central ES 88 2.29 84 2.52 82 2.71 -5 -2 88 2.29 82 2.67 79 2.91 -9 -3

Lonsdale ES 79 3.68 86 3.00 73 3.56 -7 -13 75 3.93 83 3.23 66 3.79 -9 -17

Northern Lincoln ES 67 3.39 76 3.01 73 3.26 6 -4 67 3.40 69 3.30 72 3.30 5 3

Saylesville ES 76 3.22 78 3.00 77 3.26 1 0 76 3.24 72 3.22 72 3.50 -4 0

Lincoln MS 80 1.37 86 1.28 86 1.29 6 0 67 1.60 73 1.63 71 1.66 5 -2

Lincoln HS 81 2.59 90 1.96 90 1.88 9 0 42 3.24 49 3.29 51 3.09 8 2

Little Compton DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 84 2.50 92 1.88 90 2.08 6 -2 72 3.05 81 2.71 84 2.52 12 3

*Wilbur and McMahon ES 82 3.65 89 3.16 87 3.29 5 -2 73 4.22 75 4.37 87 3.29 14 12

*Wilbur and McMahon MS 86 3.39 95 2.17 93 2.50 7 -1 71 4.42 87 3.18 82 3.77 12 -5

MET Career & Tech. MET Career & Tech. HS 57 3.58 66 3.36 67 3.07 10 1 5 1.61 15 2.56 19 2.59 14 4

Middletown DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 75 1.23 77 1.22 77 1.21 2 0 69 1.29 68 1.33 68 1.32 -2 0

Aquidneck ES 84 3.44 82 4.59 85 3.64 2 4 79 3.79 76 5.06 84 3.70 5 8

Forest Avenue ES 76 4.01 83 4.01 67 5.14 -9 -16 72 4.23 65 4.96 54 5.34 -18 -10

Gaudet Learning Acad. ES n/a n/a 77 3.03 76 3.31 n/a 0 n/a n/a 66 3.35 73 3.41 n/a 6

Gaudet MS 75 1.59 74 1.68 76 1.63 1 2 74 1.60 72 1.69 71 1.71 -3 -1

Middletown HS 80 3.42 89 2.56 86 2.63 6 -3 43 4.25 54 3.99 52 3.79 9 -2

Narragansett DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 85 1.28 89 1.17 88 1.20 3 -1 65 1.72 75 1.62 74 1.60 10 -1

Narragansett ES 82 2.74 88 2.46 89 2.20 7 1 71 3.27 83 2.85 85 2.54 14 2

Narragansett Pier MS 87 1.57 89 1.54 86 1.69 -1 -3 67 2.18 79 2.01 78 2.01 11 -1

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Narragansett (continued) Narragansett HS 84 3.44 94 2.09 94 2.21 10 0 44 4.67 54 4.50 45 4.62 1 -9

New Shoreham DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 86 4.24 89 4.02 89 3.90 4 0 72 5.38 82 4.85 80 5.03 7 -3

*Block Island School ES 84 4.83 88 4.68 86 4.82 2 -1 74 5.83 86 5.00 84 5.09 11 -1

*Block Island School HS 92 7.98 92 7.39 8 67 13.6 69 12.8 62 13.5 -5 -8

Newport DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 61 1.49 68 1.45 70 1.45 9 3 46 1.51 46 1.54 51 1.58 5 5

Coggeshall ES 61 4.65 61 6.45 64 5.86 3 3 55 4.76 44 6.57 52 6.10 -3 8

Cranston – Calvert ES 63 4.29 57 5.46 58 5.32 -5 1 58 4.40 59 5.44 55 5.43 -3 -4

Sullivan ES 37 4.87 49 5.39 46 5.64 9 -3 36 4.84 31 4.92 41 5.57 5 10

Underwood ES 72 5.82 85 4.04 81 4.28 9 -4 62 6.28 73 4.82 75 4.68 14 2

Thompson MS 63 2.20 71 1.91 74 1.86 11 3 47 2.26 49 2.09 54 2.11 8 5

Rogers HS 67 4.25 71 3.69 85 3.51 18 14 23 3.83 27 3.61 27 4.30 4 0

North Kingstown DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 78 .86 86 .75 87 .73 9 1 69 .96 72 .96 74 .94 5 2

Fishing Cove ES 78 4.97 68 4.41 78 3.88 0 10 74 5.29 64 4.59 73 4.11 -1 10

Forest Park ES 97 2.17 82 3.38 85 3.06 -12 3 98 1.55 73 3.87 81 3.33 -17 8

Hamilton ES 83 1.99 85 2.25 87 2.04 5 2 87 1.76 86 2.21 84 2.23 -3 -1

Quidnessett ES 73 2.86 74 3.41 78 3.20 6 5 69 2.96 62 3.75 78 3.20 9 16

Stony Lane ES 86 3.23 91 1.83 91 1.98 5 0 83 3.45 89 2.01 87 2.26 4 -1

Davisville MS 76 1.84 85 1.58 85 1.60 8 0 69 1.98 71 1.99 69 2.04 0 -2

Wickford MS 82 1.77 92 1.41 89 1.54 7 -2 74 2.03 84 1.84 81 1.99 6 -4

North Kingstown HS 72 2.27 92 1.43 93 1.33 22 2 42 2.46 48 2.57 55 2.66 14 7

North Providence DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 71 1.10 75 1.04 75 1.03 4 -1 45 1.20 52 1.21 53 1.18 7 1

Centredale ES 75 4.33 72 4.43 72 4.09 -3 0 67 4.70 66 4.70 64 4.35 -3 -1

Greystone ES 70 4.61 72 3.68 73 3.64 2 0 71 4.56 56 4.10 51 4.08 -21 -5

Marieville ES 65 4.25 62 4.41 59 4.27 -6 -3 43 4.41 45 4.53 41 4.27 -2 -4

McGuire ES 64 5.09 68 3.95 65 4.08 1 -3 64 5.05 58 4.14 53 4.23 -11 -5

Olney ES 87 3.04 85 3.00 93 2.11 5 8 77 3.84 78 3.43 94 1.93 17 16

Whelan ES 73 4.84 90 3.00 85 3.31 11 -5 72 4.91 71 4.54 68 4.30 -4 -3

Birchwood MS 70 2.26 76 2.17 74 2.31 4 -2 39 2.39 51 2.55 50 2.63 12 0

Ricci MS 68 2.38 71 2.46 72 2.41 4 1 40 2.48 50 2.71 46 2.68 6 -4

North Providence HS 74 2.57 84 2.39 83 2.39 9 -1 20 2.32 22 2.69 35 3.00 15 13

North Smithfield DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 75 1.38 88 1.06 88 1.05 14 0 59 1.57 69 1.52 72 1.48 13 3

Halliwell Memorial ES 80 2.41 84 1.94 84 1.90 4 0 65 2.88 75 2.30 76 2.21 11 1

North Smithfield ES n/a n/a 91 4.07 86 5.17 n/a -5 n/a n/a 74 6.36 75 6.53 n/a 1

North Smithfield MS 67 2.20 92 1.37 93 1.28 26 1 59 2.30 73 2.25 77 2.16 18 4

North Smithfield HS 83 3.17 88 2.84 92 2.64 8 4 35 4.05 41 4.22 45 4.75 11 4

Paul Cuffee Charter DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 63 2.81 73 2.41 70 2.29 7 -3 57 2.90 66 2.58 56 2.49 -1 -10

*Paul Cuffee Charter ES 65 3.97 72 3.50 72 3.52 7 0 63 4.02 66 3.70 70 3.61 7 3

*Paul Cuffee Charter MS 62 3.98 73 3.32 66 3.57 4 -8 50 4.10 65 3.59 60 3.70 9 -5

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District/LEA School R E A D I N G M A T H E M A T I C S

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Paul Cuffee (continued) *Paul Cuffee Charter HS n/a n/a n/a n/a 77 5.46 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7 3.22 n/a n/a

Pawtucket DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 55 .75 61 .73 62 .72 6 1 40 .73 42 .74 43 .73 4 2

Baldwin ES 51 2.64 54 2.51 58 2.48 6 4 42 2.55 47 2.47 40 2.40 -2 -8

Cunningham ES 53 3.20 56 2.91 63 2.83 10 7 41 3.11 43 2.83 49 2.82 7 6

Curtis Memorial ES 66 3.93 61 3.84 69 3.48 3 8 50 4.15 46 3.93 59 3.70 8 13

Curvin-McCabe ES 66 2.99 67 3.00 69 2.85 3 2 66 3.00 62 3.11 58 3.06 -8 -4

Fallon Memorial ES 53 2.86 59 2.91 62 2.72 9 3 42 2.82 43 2.93 43 2.77 1 0

Greene ES 52 2.83 55 2.88 53 2.87 1 -2 45 2.82 44 2.88 44 2.86 -1 0

Little ES 54 3.43 63 3.10 69 3.01 15 6 37 3.25 54 3.21 52 3.25 14 -3

Potter-Burns ES 63 2.70 70 2.63 71 2.51 8 1 50 2.80 59 2.83 62 2.69 12 3

Varieur ES 67 3.48 75 3.17 77 2.96 9 2 64 3.57 65 3.48 65 3.35 1 0

Winters ES 49 3.25 59 3.38 59 3.24 11 0 36 3.14 38 3.32 43 3.26 7 5

Goff MS 57 2.24 56 2.27 58 2.35 1 2 40 2.22 37 2.20 41 2.31 1 4

Joseph Jenks MS 49 2.64 62 2.80 55 2.74 6 -6 27 2.33 38 2.79 44 2.74 16 5

Samuel Slater MS 51 2.20 63 2.13 59 2.26 8 -4 35 2.09 37 2.11 38 2.18 2 1

Shea Sr. HS 49 3.49 54 3.31 51 3.36 2 -4 11 2.16 13 2.25 14 2.34 3 1

Tolman Sr. HS 57 3.31 65 2.96 62 3.17 5 -3 15 2.42 14 2.17 14 2.25 -2 0

Walsh HS 85 6.84 89 5.38 3 30 8.79 25 9.68 31 7.68 1 6

Portsmouth DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 82 .99 87 .91 86 .93 3 -1 73 1.16 76 1.15 77 1.12 5 1

Hathaway ES 74 3.00 88 3.31 81 3.98 7 -7 71 3.09 86 3.50 83 3.80 12 -3

Melville ES 80 3.19 91 3.36 82 4.75 2 -9 78 3.29 84 4.23 82 4.75 3 -2

Portsmouth MS 82 1.50 86 1.11 86 1.12 4 0 79 1.59 81 1.27 83 1.22 4 2

Portsmouth HS 90 1.95 91 1.92 88 1.91 -1 -2 43 3.15 53 3.26 56 2.97 13 4

Providence DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 46 .47 48 .46 50 .46 3 1 30 .43 33 .43 34 .43 3 1

Bailey ES 45 4.33 42 3.38 44 3.26 -1 1 39 4.25 28 3.07 26 2.90 -13 -1

Carnevale ES 44 2.89 52 3.00 55 2.78 11 3 39 2.85 49 3.00 48 2.79 9 -1

C. Young/C. Woods ES 31 3.86 35 2.76 38 2.80 7 3 20 3.34 23 2.40 26 2.54 6 4

D'Abate ES 53 3.51 50 3.60 53 3.51 0 4 36 3.34 49 3.55 45 3.38 9 -5

Feinstein-Broad St. ES 49 4.06 46 3.58 38 3.41 -11 -8 41 4.01 36 3.42 32 3.23 -8 -4

Feinstein-Sackett St. ES 32 3.21 34 3.20 42 3.39 10 8 25 2.94 30 3.00 32 3.13 7 2

Fogarty ES 31 3.26 30 3.12 32 3.23 1 2 27 3.12 26 2.96 22 2.84 -5 -3

Kennedy ES 67 2.76 69 2.89 63 2.96 -5 -6 51 2.94 53 3.11 52 3.05 1 -1

Kizirian ES 40 3.16 43 2.95 48 2.95 8 5 32 3.00 31 2.75 32 2.72 0 1

Lauro ES 36 2.42 36 2.32 40 2.36 4 4 28 2.24 32 2.18 34 2.23 5 2

Lima ES 53 3.62 42 2.16 47 2.15 -6 4 34 3.44 39 2.11 44 2.10 10 5

Martin Luther King, Jr. ES 60 3.57 59 2.83 62 2.97 2 4 50 3.66 43 2.86 39 2.99 -12 -4

Messer ES 42 3.77 35 2.82 36 2.74 -7 0 36 3.64 30 2.69 27 2.52 -10 -4

Pleasant View ES 47 4.33 42 4.01 47 4.09 0 5 23 3.67 33 3.83 34 3.87 10 0

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Providence (continued) Reservoir Ave. ES 55 5.27 60 3.94 59 4.05 4 -1 47 5.29 50 4.04 45 4.09 -2 -5

Spaziano Ave. ES 39 3.02 35 2.70 35 2.74 -4 0 40 2.96 29 2.53 32 2.67 -8 3

*Times2 Academy ES 60 5.03 67 3.28 63 3.29 3 -4 33 4.81 60 3.41 48 3.40 16 -12

Vartan Gregorian ES 60 4.04 61 3.66 75 3.32 15 14 54 4.11 66 3.54 66 3.64 13 0

Veazie Street ES 46 3.07 61 2.85 55 2.76 9 -6 36 2.95 60 2.87 46 2.77 10 -14

Webster Avenue ES 55 4.30 58 3.58 58 3.85 3 0 44 4.29 45 3.62 46 3.89 2 1

West ES 45 2.68 40 2.63 47 2.67 2 7 32 2.50 32 2.47 34 2.54 3 2

Bishop MS n/a n/a 54 1.90 56 1.94 n/a 2 n/a n/a 44 1.89 48 1.94 n/a 4

DelSesto MS 47 2.60 43 1.67 42 1.65 -5 0 25 2.24 26 1.46 27 1.45 1 1

Greene MS 64 1.67 68 1.54 67 1.50 3 0 52 1.74 48 1.64 53 1.60 0 4

Hopkins MS 39 2.38 51 2.30 48 2.23 8 -3 23 2.05 28 2.02 31 2.02 8 3

Stuart MS 41 1.91 40 1.81 40 1.82 -1 0 21 1.58 24 1.57 23 1.54 1 -2

*Times2 Academy MS 58 3.17 59 4.55 75 4.21 17 16 46 3.21 50 4.62 63 4.72 17 12

Williams MS 37 1.81 31 1.70 33 1.80 -4 3 19 1.45 19 1.42 20 1.49 1 1

ACES HS 52 7.37 80 5.31 76 5.94 24 -4 4 3.01 8 3.76 3

Alvarez HS 49 3.81 47 4.55 42 4.15 -7 -4 5 1.70 2 1.17 1 .66 -5 -1

Central HS 39 3.47 47 3.28 46 3.79 6 -2 4 1.45 4 1.23 2 .96 -3 -2

Classical HS 97 .96 98 .85 98 .81 1 0 56 2.99 48 3.07 62 2.78 6 14

Cooley HS/Prov. Acad. HS 34 5.39 46 4.10 39 3.64 5 -7 6 2.71 3 1.34 3 1.19 -4 0

E-Cubed Academy HS 67 5.74 72 5.51 69 6.07 2 -3 3 2.11 5 2.66 5 2.91 2 0

Hope HS n/a n/a n/a n/a 45 3.06 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3 1.04 n/a n/a

Mount Pleasant HS 34 3.31 34 3.19 40 3.57 6 6 1 .69 2 .88 3 1.14 2 1

Prov. Career & Tech. HS n/a n/a 46 5.03 46 5.01 n/a 1 n/a n/a 6 2.42 6 2.45 n/a 0

*Times2 Academy HS 76 7.05 86 5.28 91 5.00 15 5 16 6.06 16 5.51 24 7.46 8 8

RI Nurses Institute RI Nurses Institute HS n/a n/a 65 5.61 87 4.17 n/a 21 n/a n/a 4 2.39 19 4.83 n/a 15

RI Sch. for the Deaf DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 10 6.41 15 7.98 13 7.02 4 -2 10 6.71 17 7.61 7

*RI Sch. for the Deaf ES

*RI Sch. for the Deaf MS

*RI Sch. for the Deaf HS

Scituate DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 81 1.25 88 1.09 86 1.20 5 -2 67 1.51 73 1.51 74 1.52 7 1

Clayville ES 77 3.75 90 3.03 82 4.35 5 -8 73 4.01 82 3.97 82 4.35 9 0

Hope ES 69 3.82 83 3.39 90 2.61 21 7 62 4.01 73 4.01 85 3.14 23 12

North Scituate ES 83 3.17 86 3.06 79 3.53 -4 -6 72 3.83 80 3.46 74 3.83 2 -6

Scituate MS 86 1.70 89 1.57 86 1.80 0 -3 72 2.20 74 2.18 77 2.19 5 2

Scituate HS 83 3.14 94 2.23 92 2.42 9 -1 46 4.19 51 4.66 49 4.58 2 -3

Segue Institute Segue Institute for Lng. MS n/a n/a 60 3.45 62 3.17 n/a 2 n/a n/a 41 3.46 39 3.18 n/a -2

Smithfield DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 85 .98 89 .88 88 .89 4 0 68 1.27 72 1.24 76 1.18 8 4

LaPerche ES 91 2.65 91 2.52 79 3.71 -12 -12 90 2.85 86 3.01 80 3.65 -10 -6

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Smithfield (continued) McCabe ES 79 3.13 86 2.85 87 2.88 7 1 74 3.39 80 3.27 82 3.27 8 2

Old County Rd. ES 85 3.28 86 3.03 84 3.21 -1 -2 76 3.89 78 3.56 86 3.03 10 8

Winsor ES 89 2.69 93 2.26 86 2.99 -3 -7 90 2.61 85 3.14 85 3.12 -5 0

Gallagher MS 84 1.50 91 1.22 90 1.26 6 0 69 1.89 75 1.81 77 1.80 7 2

Smithfield Sr. HS 87 2.36 83 2.79 94 1.67 7 11 30 3.21 36 3.57 59 3.40 29 23

South Kingstown DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 83 .86 86 .80 86 .83 3 -1 75 .98 78 .96 78 .97 3 0

Matunuck ES 86 2.67 92 2.64 87 3.30 2 -5 90 2.33 91 2.78 90 2.94 1 -1

Peace Dale ES 77 2.57 86 2.71 82 2.99 4 -4 78 2.54 85 2.76 80 3.07 2 -5

Wakefield ES 79 3.34 85 3.48 87 3.29 7 1 80 3.30 78 4.10 83 3.65 3 5

West Kingston ES 80 3.08 87 3.27 81 3.70 1 -7 78 3.13 85 3.54 78 3.85 0 -6

Broad Rock MS 83 1.82 83 1.65 85 1.62 2 1 78 1.99 82 1.70 81 1.77 3 -1

Curtis Corner MS 86 1.69 88 1.34 87 1.42 2 -1 82 1.85 82 1.59 80 1.71 -2 -2

South Kingstown HS 86 2.01 88 2.02 90 1.86 4 2 49 2.92 52 3.09 64 3.01 15 12

The Compass School DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 83 3.79 93 2.50 94 2.20 12 2 80 4.04 94 2.35 94 2.37 14 0

*The Compass School ES n/a n/a n/a n/a 95 2.96 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 98 1.74 n/a n/a

*The Compass School MS 83 3.79 93 2.50 94 3.29 11 1 80 4.04 94 2.35 88 4.51 8 -5

The Greene School The Greene School HS n/a n/a 90 4.86 n/a n/a n/a 28 7.06 38 7.79 n/a 11

The Learning Community DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 59 3.93 73 2.38 71 2.36 13 -2 56 3.96 61 2.63 69 2.40 13 9

*The Learning. Comm. ES 59 3.93 71 3.29 69 3.36 10 -2 56 3.96 65 3.47 74 3.17 18 9

*The Learning. Comm. MS n/a n/a 75 3.43 74 3.30 n/a -2 n/a n/a 55 3.97 64 3.60 n/a 9

Tiverton DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 77 1.30 84 1.12 83 1.18 6 -2 67 1.46 69 1.43 69 1.45 2 0

Fort Barton ES 81 4.36 97 1.84 94 2.74 12 -4 78 4.67 88 3.71 87 3.74 10 -1

Pocasset ES 76 4.43 84 3.86 86 3.78 10 2 72 4.61 84 3.86 82 4.13 10 -2

Ranger ES 76 4.43 84 3.50 82 3.76 6 -2 89 3.18 74 4.22 83 3.68 -7 9

Tiverton MS 76 1.75 84 1.50 83 1.55 7 -1 73 1.82 73 1.81 72 1.86 -1 -1

Tiverton HS 82 2.97 86 2.71 84 3.18 2 -3 24 3.30 36 3.77 37 4.16 13 1

Trinity Academy Trinity Acad. for Perf. Arts MS n/a n/a 62 5.89 53 6.05 n/a -9 n/a n/a 29 5.53 32 5.67 n/a 3

Urban Collaborative Urban Collaborative MS 48 4.21 47 4.20 36 3.98 -12 -11 16 3.06 19 3.31 14 2.86 -2 -5

Warwick DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 76 .58 79 .57 79 .57 3 0 57 .66 57 .69 58 .69 1 1

Cedar Hill ES 90 1.80 87 2.12 86 2.14 -4 -1 77 2.50 76 2.73 72 2.80 -6 -4

Francis ES 74 3.13 80 3.15 76 3.25 2 -4 62 3.48 64 3.79 61 3.75 -1 -4

Greenwood ES 81 2.96 78 3.05 84 2.67 3 7 73 3.37 70 3.37 70 3.35 -3 0

Holden ES 79 3.38 88 2.72 92 2.20 13 4 74 3.64 75 3.57 77 3.43 3 1

Holliman ES 76 3.14 74 3.18 80 2.93 5 6 68 3.41 59 3.56 64 3.52 -4 5

Hoxsie ES 76 3.06 75 3.00 70 3.29 -6 -5 66 3.40 57 3.44 51 3.57 -15 -6

Lippitt ES 70 3.74 72 3.93 74 3.79 4 2 61 3.99 58 4.31 61 4.21 0 3

Norwood ES 75 3.36 81 3.16 82 3.08 7 2 60 3.81 67 3.77 71 3.68 11 4

Oakland Beach ES 73 3.15 76 3.03 73 3.21 0 -3 59 3.49 67 3.35 58 3.56 -1 -8

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District/LEA School R E A D I N G M A T H E M A T I C S

% 2008

SE 2008

% 2011

SE 2011

% 2012

SE 2012

Diff. % 2008-2012

Diff. % 2011-2012

% 2008

SE 2008

% 2011

SE 2011

% 2012

SE 2012

Diff. % 2008-2012

Diff. % 2011-2012

Warwick (continued) Park ES 84 3.10 73 3.94 73 3.93 -11 1 74 3.64 58 4.26 57 4.34 -17 -1

Robertson ES 80 2.89 87 2.50 86 2.54 6 -1 71 3.29 77 3.14 71 3.33 0 -6

Scott ES 82 2.73 79 3.18 81 2.99 -2 2 68 3.35 71 3.57 70 3.49 2 -1

Sherman ES 71 3.09 77 2.74 71 2.91 0 -6 63 3.31 57 3.23 58 3.17 -5 1

Warwick Neck ES 81 3.20 76 3.10 77 3.09 -4 2 76 3.51 65 3.44 68 3.44 -8 3

Wickes ES 67 3.34 75 3.04 76 2.92 9 1 53 3.54 59 3.44 66 3.23 12 6

Wyman ES 77 3.00 78 3.01 81 2.93 4 3 65 3.41 64 3.52 64 3.61 -1 0

Aldrich MS 77 1.70 83 1.68 77 1.86 0 -6 55 2.01 58 2.19 55 2.20 0 -3

Gorton MS 70 2.19 78 1.95 75 2.14 5 -3 54 2.39 58 2.33 62 2.40 8 4

Winman MS 80 1.68 82 1.68 80 1.80 0 -2 64 2.02 59 2.15 60 2.20 -5 1

Pilgrim HS 75 2.65 84 2.20 84 2.38 9 0 24 2.60 24 2.57 25 2.85 2 1

Toll Gate HS 65 2.88 84 2.45 88 2.21 23 3 22 2.50 33 3.16 35 3.22 13 2

Warwick Vet. Mem. HS 67 2.85 69 2.97 78 2.74 11 9 23 2.55 20 2.58 26 2.88 3 5

West Warwick DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 65 1.11 72 1.07 73 1.08 8 1 48 1.17 53 1.18 53 1.21 4 -1

Greenbush ES 73 3.07 74 3.22 75 3.26 2 1 60 3.38 67 3.47 63 3.65 3 -4

Horgan ES 69 3.20 71 3.28 68 3.35 0 -2 60 3.37 66 3.43 53 3.59 -7 -13

Wakefield Hills ES 71 3.32 67 3.81 69 3.92 -2 2 59 3.62 45 4.02 46 4.23 -13 1

Deering MS 64 1.71 71 1.45 72 1.45 8 1 51 1.79 58 1.57 56 1.60 5 -2

West Warwick Sr. HS 64 2.72 80 2.62 82 2.62 18 1 22 2.34 21 2.53 35 3.26 13 14

Westerly DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 78 1.01 83 .94 82 .98 4 -1 65 1.17 68 1.18 67 1.20 3 -1

Bradford ES 80 4.72 62 8.33 71 6.56 -9 9 83 4.45 68 8.02 71 6.56 -12 3

Dunn's Corners ES 77 3.41 91 2.49 95 1.91 18 4 76 3.42 80 3.38 89 2.70 13 9

Springbrook ES 74 3.78 86 3.20 80 3.76 6 -6 74 3.75 76 3.89 78 3.82 4 2

State Street ES 81 3.29 85 3.16 85 3.04 4 -1 78 3.47 77 3.80 83 3.15 5 7

Westerly MS 80 1.44 81 1.30 81 1.32 1 0 66 1.71 70 1.52 67 1.58 1 -3

Westerly HS 78 2.69 91 1.84 85 2.49 8 -6 33 3.02 46 3.26 42 3.45 9 -4

Woonsocket DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 53 .91 60 .91 59 .92 6 -1 36 .87 43 .91 44 .92 8 1

Bernon Heights ES 65 3.77 63 3.24 67 3.14 3 4 51 3.94 62 3.26 66 3.16 15 4

Citizens Memorial ES 51 2.86 59 3.04 53 2.87 2 -6 40 2.78 50 3.06 43 2.79 3 -7

Coleman ES 43 3.09 47 3.40 36 4.11 -6 -10 31 2.88 42 3.32 37 3.93 6 -5

Globe Park ES 69 3.54 67 3.13 63 3.07 -6 -4 67 3.57 67 3.12 61 3.09 -6 -6

Harris ES 51 3.33 54 3.61 52 3.40 2 -2 46 3.32 52 3.63 49 3.41 3 -3

Savoie ES 62 3.90 60 3.42 70 3.28 8 10 56 3.98 59 3.41 66 3.38 11 8

Woonsocket MS 52 1.38 60 1.40 59 1.44 6 -2 33 1.30 39 1.39 42 1.44 9 3

Woonsocket HS 50 2.56 65 2.53 69 2.48 20 4 16 1.85 16 1.93 21 2.20 6 5 Key = Statistically significant decrease in percent of students proficient or above from 2008-2012 results or from 2011-2012 NECAP results = Statistically significant increase in percent of students proficient or above from 2008-2012 results or from 2011-2012 NECAP results = No statistically significant change between 2008-2012 results or from 2011-2012 NECAP results * = See Appendix C on page 52

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Table 21. Percent of Students At/Above “Proficient” in WRIT IN G . 37

District/LEA School # Test Takers

% Prof. SE State %

Prof. SE

Sch./State Difference

Barrington DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 821 76 1.49 58 .28 18

Hampden Meadows ES 294 85 2.10 59 .48 25

Barrington MS 260 80 2.46 65 .48 15

Barrington HS 267 63 2.96 50 .49 13

Beacon Charter School Beacon Charter HS 54 83 5.07 50 .49 34

Blackstone Academy Blackstone Academy HS 41 44 7.75 50 .49 -6

Blackstone Valley Prep Blackstone Valley Prep MS (grade 5) 80 45 5.56 59 .48 -14

Bristol-Warren DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 702 71 1.71 58 .28 13

Colt Andrews ES 65 63 5.99 59 .48 4

Guiteras ES 43 79 6.20 59 .48 20

Hugh Cole ES 92 64 5.00 59 .48 5

Rockwell ES 46 72 6.64 59 .48 13

Kickemuit MS 228 75 2.85 65 .48 10

Mt. Hope HS 228 71 3.00 50 .49 21

Burrillville DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 541 60 2.10 58 .28 2

Callahan ES 89 53 5.29 59 .48 -6

Steere Farm ES 118 64 4.41 59 .48 5

Burrillville MS 169 76 3.27 65 .48 11

Burrillville HS 165 45 3.87 50 .49 -5

Central Falls DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 510 25 1.91 58 .28 -33

Calcutt MS (grade 5) 204 26 3.07 59 .48 -33

Calcutt MS (grade 8) 125 27 3.98 65 .48 -38

Central Falls Sr. HS 181 22 3.08 50 .49 -28

Chariho DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 841 70 1.57 58 .28 12

Chariho Regional MS (grade 5) 252 67 2.95 59 .48 8

Chariho Regional MS (grade 8) 294 81 2.31 65 .48 15

Chariho Regional HS 284 64 2.85 50 .49 14

* The RYSE School (grade 5) 59 .48

* The RYSE School (grade 8) 65 .48

* The RYSE School (grade 11) 50 .49

Coventry DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 1146 67 1.39 58 .28 9

Blackrock ES 72 72 5.28 59 .48 13

Hopkins Hill ES 70 50 5.98 59 .48 -9

Tiogue ES 66 62 5.97 59 .48 3

Washington Oak ES 106 53 4.85 59 .48 -6

Western Coventry ES 77 53 5.69 59 .48 -6

Feinstein MS 366 78 2.18 65 .48 12

Coventry HS 389 67 2.39 50 .49 17

Cranston DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 2451 60 .99 58 .28 2

Arlington ES 24 71 9.28 59 .48 12

Barrows ES 50 50 7.07 59 .48 -9

Dutemple ES 35 77 7.10 59 .48 18

Eden Park ES 56 57 6.61 59 .48 -2

Edgewood High. ES 42 60 7.57 59 .48 0

Garden City ES 52 65 6.60 59 .48 6

Gladstone Street ES 96 55 5.08 59 .48 -4

Glen Hills ES 61 59 6.30 59 .48 0

Hope Highlands ES 59 63 6.30 59 .48 4

Oak Lawn ES 50 80 5.66 59 .48 21

Orchard Farms ES 61 84 4.74 59 .48 24

Peters ES 44 75 6.53 59 .48 16

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District/LEA School # Test Takers

% Prof. SE State %

Prof. SE

Sch./State Difference

Cranston (continued) Rhodes ES 42 76 6.57 59 .48 17

Stadium ES 51 86 4.82 59 .48 27

Stone Hill ES 38 66 7.70 59 .48 7

Waterman ES 36 75 7.22 59 .48 16

Woodridge ES 52 83 5.25 59 .48 23

Bain MS 197 61 3.48 65 .48 -4

Park View MS 224 72 2.99 65 .48 7

Western Hills MS 307 82 2.19 65 .48 17

Cranston HS East 406 38 2.41 50 .49 -12

Cranston HS West 427 48 2.42 50 .49 -2

NEL/CPS Career Acad. HS 41 17 5.88 50 .49 -33

Cumberland DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 1045 59 1.52 58 .28 1

Ashton ES 46 78 6.08 59 .48 19

B.F. Norton ES 77 42 5.62 59 .48 -18

Community ES 110 69 4.41 59 .48 10

Garvin Memorial ES 67 82 4.68 59 .48 23

J. J. McLaughlin Cumberland Hill ES 61 41 6.30 59 .48 -18

McCourt MS 161 60 3.86 65 .48 -5

North Cumberland MS 205 82 2.69 65 .48 17

Cumberland HS 318 40 2.75 50 .49 -10

Davies Career-Tech. Davies Career-Technical HS 174 45 3.77 50 .49 -5

DCYF DCYF Alternate Education Program HS 18 50 .49

East Greenwich DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 511 83 1.68 58 .28 25

Eldredge ES 89 81 4.17 59 .48 22

Hanaford ES 81 79 4.52 59 .48 20

Cole MS 159 94 1.93 65 .48 28

East Greenwich HS 182 75 3.20 50 .49 26

East Providence DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 1069 55 1.52 58 .28 -3

Francis ES 71 87 3.95 59 .48 28

Hennessey ES 41 63 7.52 59 .48 4

Kent Heights ES 47 57 7.21 59 .48 -2

Oldham ES 25 36 9.60 59 .48 -23

Orlo Avenue ES 40 55 7.87 59 .48 -4

Silver Spring ES 37 68 7.70 59 .48 8

Waddington ES 66 52 6.15 59 .48 -8

Whiteknact ES 46 48 7.37 59 .48 -11

Martin MS 175 59 3.71 65 .48 -6

Riverside MS 182 53 3.70 65 .48 -12

East Providence HS 339 47 2.71 50 .49 -3

Exeter-West Greenwich DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 412 69 2.28 58 .28 11

Metcalf ES 130 65 4.17 59 .48 6

Exeter-West Greenwich MS 147 78 3.44 65 .48 12

Exeter-West Greenwich HS 135 62 4.17 50 .49 12

Foster Paine ES (grade 5) 39 67 7.55 59 .48 7

Foster-Glocester DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 323 63 2.68 58 .28 5

Ponaganset MS 149 68 3.83 65 .48 2

Ponaganset HS 174 60 3.72 50 .49 10

Glocester DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 104 65 4.67 58 .28 7

Fogarty Memorial ES 62 76 5.44 59 .48 17

West Glocester ES 42 50 7.72 59 .48 -9

Highlander DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 67 61 5.95 58 .28 3

* Highlander Charter School (grade 5) 36 56 8.28 59 .48 -4

* Highlander Charter School (grade 8) 31 68 8.40 65 .48 2

International Charter School International Charter School (grade 5) 47 51 7.29 59 .48 -8

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District/LEA School # Test Takers

% Prof. SE State %

Prof. SE

Sch./State Difference

Jamestown DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 107 65 4.60 58 .28 7

Jamestown -Lawn MS (grade 5) 59 51 6.51 59 .48 -8

Jamestown -Lawn MS (grade 8) 48 83 5.38 65 .48 18

Johnston DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 688 54 1.90 58 .28 -4

Barnes ES 74 55 5.78 59 .48 -4

Brown Avenue ES 36 81 6.60 59 .48 21

Thornton ES 71 55 5.90 59 .48 -4

Winsor Hill ES 66 55 6.13 59 .48 -5

Ferri MS 216 55 3.38 65 .48 -10

Johnston Sr. HS 225 48 3.33 50 .49 -2

Kingston Hill Academy Kingston Hill Academy ES 19 89 7.04 59 .48 30

Lincoln DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 734 75 1.60 58 .28 17

Lincoln Central ES 69 86 4.24 59 .48 26

Lonsdale ES 41 73 6.92 59 .48 14

Northern Lincoln ES 61 62 6.21 59 .48 3

Saylesville ES 59 71 5.90 59 .48 12

Lincoln MS 243 80 2.57 65 .48 15

Lincoln HS 261 72 2.79 50 .49 22

Little Compton DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 78 72 5.10 58 .28 14

* Wilbur and McMahon Schools (grade 5) 37 68 7.70 59 .48 8

* Wilbur and McMahon Schools (grade 8) 41 76 6.71 65 .48 10

MET Career and Tech. Metropolitan Regional Career and Tech. HS 233 25 2.85 50 .49 -24

Middletown DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 521 62 2.12 58 .28 4

Gaudet MS (grade 5) 181 48 3.71 59 .48 -11

Gaudet MS (grade 8) 167 67 3.64 65 .48 2

Middletown HS 173 73 3.38 50 .49 23

Narragansett DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 304 61 2.80 58 .28 3

Narragansett ES 86 57 5.34 59 .48 -2

Narragansett Pier MS 103 83 3.66 65 .48 18

Narragansett HS 115 44 4.63 50 .49 -5

New Shoreham DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 26 69 9.05 58 .28 11

* Block Island School (grade 5) 13 62 13.4

9 59 .48 2

* Block Island School (grade 8) 65 .48

* Block Island School (grade 11) 50 .49

Newport DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 366 55 2.60 58 .28 -3

Thompson MS (grade 5) 140 51 4.22 59 .48 -8

Thompson MS (grade 8) 125 61 4.37 65 .48 -5

Rogers HS 101 52 4.97 50 .49 3

North Kingstown DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 981 72 1.43 58 .28 14

Fishing Cove ES 32 78 7.31 59 .48 19

Forest Park ES 49 86 5.00 59 .48 27

Hamilton ES 110 70 4.37 59 .48 11

Quidnessett ES 65 66 5.87 59 .48 7

Stony Lane ES 71 82 4.59 59 .48 22

Davisville MS 168 69 3.57 65 .48 4

Wickford MS 136 87 2.91 65 .48 21

North Kingstown HS 350 65 2.55 50 .49 15

North Providence DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 724 70 1.71 58 .28 12

Centredale ES 39 67 7.55 59 .48 7

Greystone ES 49 88 4.68 59 .48 29

Marieville ES 41 61 7.62 59 .48 2

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District/LEA School # Test Takers

% Prof. SE State %

Prof. SE

Sch./State Difference

North Providence (continued) McGuire ES 52 46 6.91 59 .48 -13

Olney ES 50 80 5.66 59 .48 21

Whelan ES 29 76 7.95 59 .48 17

Birchwood MS 116 76 3.97 65 .48 11

Ricci MS 104 68 4.56 65 .48 3

North Providence HS 244 68 3.00 50 .49 18

North Smithfield DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 379 83 1.95 58 .28 25

Halliwell Memorial ES 144 81 3.25 59 .48 22

North Smithfield MS 126 90 2.62 65 .48 25

North Smithfield HS 109 75 4.13 50 .49 25

Paul Cuffee Charter School DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 172 63 3.67 58 .28 5

* Paul Cuffee Charter School (grade 5) 54 70 6.21 59 .48 11

* Paul Cuffee Charter School (grade 8) 58 69 6.07 65 .48 4

* Paul Cuffee Charter School (grade 11) 60 52 6.45 50 .49 2

Pawtucket DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 1744 49 1.20 58 .28 -9

Baldwin ES 98 53 5.04 59 .48 -6

Cunningham ES 66 71 5.57 59 .48 12

Curtis Memorial ES 31 74 7.86 59 .48 15

Curvin-McCabe ES 61 69 5.93 59 .48 10

Fallon Memorial ES 69 55 5.99 59 .48 -4

Greene ES 78 56 5.61 59 .48 -3

Little ES 45 56 7.41 59 .48 -4

Potter-Burns ES 71 44 5.89 59 .48 -16

Varieur ES 47 77 6.18 59 .48 17

Winters ES 53 64 6.59 59 .48 5

Goff MS 223 52 3.35 65 .48 -13

Joseph Jenks MS 165 47 3.89 65 .48 -18

Samuel Slater MS 247 65 3.04 65 .48 -1

Shea Sr. HS 222 22 2.78 50 .49 -28

Tolman Sr. HS 233 24 2.80 50 .49 -26

Walsh Sch. for Performing & Visual Arts HS 35 57 8.36 50 .49 7

Portsmouth DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 685 63 1.84 58 .28 5

Portsmouth MS (grade 5) 199 64 3.41 59 .48 5

Portsmouth MS (grade 8) 206 69 3.22 65 .48 4

Portsmouth HS 280 59 2.94 50 .49 9

Providence DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 4610 40 .72 58 .28 -18

Bailey ES 62 44 6.30 59 .48 -16

Carnevale ES 101 44 4.93 59 .48 -16

C. Young/C. Woods ES 98 28 4.51 59 .48 -32

D'Abate ES 59 44 6.46 59 .48 -15

Feinstein-Broad St. ES 61 28 5.74 59 .48 -31

Feinstein-Sackett St. ES 70 16 4.35 59 .48 -43

Fogarty ES 76 11 3.52 59 .48 -49

Gregorian ES 74 54 5.79 59 .48 -5

Kennedy ES 73 63 5.65 59 .48 4

Kizirian ES 93 31 4.80 59 .48 -28

Lauro ES 120 15 3.26 59 .48 -44

Lima Annex 33 61 8.51 59 .48 1

Lima ES 147 29 3.73 59 .48 -31

Martin Luther King, Jr. ES 91 41 5.15 59 .48 -19

Messer ES 104 35 4.67 59 .48 -25

Pleasant View ES 51 49 7.00 59 .48 -10

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District/LEA School # Test Takers

% Prof. SE State %

Prof. SE

Sch./State Difference

Providence (continued) Reservoir Ave. ES 26 65 9.33 59 .48 6

Spaziano Ave. ES 110 28 4.29 59 .48 -31

* Times2 Academy (grade 5) 54 61 6.63 59 .48 2

Veazie Street ES 97 52 5.07 59 .48 -8

Webster Avenue ES 53 25 5.91 59 .48 -35

West ES 126 32 4.15 59 .48 -27

Bishop MS 209 58 3.41 65 .48 -7

DelSesto MS 213 46 3.42 65 .48 -19

Greene MS 315 59 2.77 65 .48 -7

Hopkins MS 131 47 4.36 65 .48 -19

Stuart MS 220 32 3.15 65 .48 -33

* Times2 Academy (grade 8) 52 56 6.89 65 .48 -10

Williams MS 207 27 3.09 65 .48 -38

ACES HS 50 66 6.70 50 .49 16

Alvarez HS 142 20 3.34 50 .49 -30

Central HS 174 35 3.62 50 .49 -15

Classical HS 298 77 2.44 50 .49 27

Cooley HS/Prov. Acad. HS 179 34 3.54 50 .49 -16

E-Cubed Academy HS 58 62 6.37 50 .49 12

Hope HS 265 22 2.56 50 .49 -27

Mount Pleasant HS 187 13 2.49 50 .49 -36

Prov. Career & Tech. HS 98 23 4.28 50 .49 -26

* Times2 Academy (grade 11) 33 79 7.12 50 .49 29

RI Nurses Inst. Middle College RI Nurses Institute Middle College Charter HS 67 72 5.51 50 .49 22

Rhode Island Sch. for the Deaf DISTRICT/LEA (all grades)

* RI School for the Deaf (grade 5)

* RI School for the Deaf (grade 8)

* RI School for the Deaf (grade 11)

Scituate DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 356 69 2.46 58 .28 11

Clayville ES 36 78 6.93 59 .48 19

Hope ES 44 80 6.08 59 .48 20

North Scituate ES 39 64 7.68 59 .48 5

Scituate MS 118 79 3.76 65 .48 13

Scituate HS 119 53 4.58 50 .49 3

Segue Institute Segue Institute for Learning MS 80 59 5.50 65 .48 -7

Smithfield DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 572 76 1.80 58 .28 18

LaPerche ES 48 94 3.49 59 .48 35

McCabe ES 50 88 4.60 59 .48 29

Old County Rd. ES 44 89 4.78 59 .48 29

Winsor ES 41 95 3.36 59 .48 36

Gallagher MS 181 86 2.61 65 .48 20

Smithfield Sr. HS 208 53 3.46 50 .49 3

South Kingstown DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 767 74 1.59 58 .28 16

Broad Rock MS (grade 5) 244 69 2.95 59 .48 10

Curtis Corner MS 270 84 2.25 65 .48 18

South Kingstown HS 253 67 2.95 50 .49 17

The Compass School DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 32 72 7.95 58 .28 14

* The Compass School (grade 5) 19 63 11.1 59 .48 4

* The Compass School (grade 8) 13 85 10.0 65 .48 19

The Greene School The Greene School HS 39 54 7.98 50 .49 4

The Learning Community DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 117 69 4.27 58 .28 11

* The Learning. Community (grade 5) 63 68 5.86 59 .48 9

* The Learning. Community (grade 8) 54 70 6.21 65 .48 5

Tiverton DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 422 60 2.39 58 .28 2

Tiverton MS (grade 5) 147 71 3.75 59 .48 12

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District/LEA School # Test Takers

% Prof. SE State %

Prof. SE

Sch./State Difference

Tiverton (continued) Tiverton MS (grade 8) 141 59 4.14 65 .48 -6

Tiverton HS 134 49 4.32 50 .49 -1

Trinity Academy Trinity Academy for the Performing Arts MS 34 50 8.57 65 .48 -15

Urban Collaborative Urban Collaborative MS 86 41 5.30 65 .48 -25

Warwick DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 2114 63 1.05 58 .28 5

Cedar Hill ES 53 79 5.57 59 .48 20

Francis ES 48 67 6.80 59 .48 7

Greenwood ES 48 88 4.77 59 .48 28

Holden ES 41 76 6.71 59 .48 16

Holliman ES 59 76 5.54 59 .48 17

Hoxsie ES 54 61 6.63 59 .48 2

Lippitt ES 25 52 9.99 59 .48 -7

Norwood ES 38 71 7.36 59 .48 12

Oakland Beach ES 51 41 6.89 59 .48 -18

Park ES 29 48 9.28 59 .48 -11

Robertson ES 52 87 4.73 59 .48 27

Scott ES 36 72 7.47 59 .48 13

Sherman ES 62 69 5.85 59 .48 10

Warwick Neck ES 41 66 7.41 59 .48 7

Wickes ES 48 58 7.12 59 .48 -1

Wyman ES 48 50 7.22 59 .48 -9

Aldrich MS 255 64 3.01 65 .48 -1

Gorton MS 180 67 3.51 65 .48 1

Winman MS 260 68 2.89 65 .48 3

Pilgrim HS 235 52 3.26 50 .49 2

Toll Gate HS 221 62 3.27 50 .49 12

Warwick Veterans Memorial HS 230 55 3.28 50 .49 5

West Warwick DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 660 57 1.93 58 .28 -1

Deering MS (grade 5) 234 58 3.23 59 .48 -2

Deering MS (grade 8) 209 60 3.39 65 .48 -6

West Warwick Sr. HS 217 54 3.38 50 .49 5

Westerly DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 633 59 1.96 58 .28 1

Westerly MS (grade 5) 203 62 3.41 59 .48 3

Westerly MS (grade 8) 226 68 3.10 65 .48 3

Westerly HS 204 45 3.48 50 .49 -5

Woonsocket DISTRICT/LEA (all grades) 1118 40 1.46 58 .28 -18

Bernon Heights ES 72 68 5.49 59 .48 9

Citizens Memorial ES 79 27 4.97 59 .48 -33

Coleman ES 49 35 6.80 59 .48 -25

Globe Park ES 87 60 5.26 59 .48 1

Harris ES 69 46 6.00 59 .48 -13

Savoie ES 72 40 5.78 59 .48 -19

Woonsocket MS 346 37 2.60 65 .48 -28

Woonsocket HS 344 34 2.55 50 .49 -16

Key

SE = Standard error (see Appendix B on page 48) = Statistically significant negative difference between school % Proficient and state % Proficient (school performed lower than state

average) = Statistically significant positive difference between school % Proficient and state % Proficient (school performed higher than state

average) = No statistically significant difference between school % Proficient and state % Proficient * = See Appendix C on page 52

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CCLLAASSSS OOFF 22001144 RREESSUULLTTSS

RIDE’s goal is to ensure that students graduate high school with the abilities they need to be successful in college, careers, and life. To do so requires multiple measures as part of Rhode Island’s Diploma System. Beginning with the class of 2014, student achievement of Partial Proficiency (Level 2) or greater on the NECAP Reading and Mathematics tests has been designated by the Board of Regents as just one of three major components tied to graduation requirements for high school students.38 It is important to note that students will have multiple opportunities to meet the state assessment performance requirement (see Appendix J on page 61 for a description of the state assessment process). Figure 1. Class of 2014 vs. Class of 2013: Percent of Students Substantially Below Proficient or Partially Proficient or Above on both the NECAP RE A D ING and MA TH E MA TIC S Tests.

38

To earn a diploma from a Rhode Island high school, each student will have to meet the minimum requirements established in each of the three areas specified in the Regulations: 1) Performance on the state assessment or assessments; and 2) Successful completion of state and local course requirements; and 3) Successful completion of two performance-based diploma assessments. See the “Secondary Regulations Guidance-May 2011” document (available online at www.ride.ri.gov) for details.

Partially Proficient or

Above 60.40%

Substantially Below

Proficient 39.60%

Class of 2014

Partially Proficient or

Above 56.04%

Substantially Below

Proficient 43.96%

Class of 2013

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Figure 2. Class of 2014 vs. Class of 2013: Percent of Students Substantially Below Proficient or Partially Proficient or Above on the NECAP RE A D ING Test.

Substantially Below

Proficient

7.65%

Partially

Proficient

13.78%

Proficient

45.63%

Proficient with

Distinction

32.94%

Class of 2014 Substantially

Below

Proficient

8.49%

Partially Proficient

14.91%

Proficient

45.38%

Proficient with

Distinction

31.21%

Class of 2013

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Figure 3. Class of 2014 vs. Class of 2013: Percent of Students Substantially Below Proficient or Partially Proficient or Above on the NECAP MA TH E MA TIC S Test.

Substantially Below

Proficient

39.84%

Partially

Proficient

26.16%

Proficient

31.59%

PwD

2.39%

Class of 2014

Substantially Below

Proficient

44.01%

Partially

Proficient

26.04%

Proficient

27.80%

PwD

2.14%

Class of 2013

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Figure 4. Class of 2014 vs. Class of 2013: Percent of Students Substantially Below Proficient in RE A D IN G from 2005 to 2012.

Figure 5. Class of 2014 vs. Class of 2013: Percent of Students Substantially Below Proficient in MA TH E M A TIC S from 2005 to 2012.

17%

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9% 8% 8%

16%

13%

12% 12%

8%

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

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18%

4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade 11th Grade

Class of 2014

Class of 2013

25%

21%

26% 28%

25%

40%

25%

25% 27%

25%

44%

0%

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4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade 11th Grade

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Table 22. CLA SS OF 2014 COH ORT:39 Statewide Grade 6 to Grade 11 NECAP Performance.

NECAP Test

G R A D E 6 (2007) G R A D E 7 (2008) G R A D E 8 (2009) G R A D E 11 (2012) Difference in Total % PP + P

+ PwD: Grade 6 to Grade 11

% SBP

% PP

% P

% PwD

Total % PP + P +

PwD SE

% SBP

% PP

% P

% PwD

Total % PP + P +

PwD SE

% SBP

% PP

% P

% PwD

Total % PP + P +

PwD SE

% SBP

% PP

% P

% PwD

Total % PP + P +

PwD SE

RE A D I N G 14 24 51 11 86 .46 9 20 56 15 91 .43 8 21 51 20 92 .43 8 14 46 33 92 .40 +6

M A T H 26 20 40 14 74 .47 28 20 38 14 72 .47 25 21 39 16 76 .47 40 26 32 2 60 .46 -14

Key (see Appendix A on page 48 for NECAP performance level descriptors)

SBP = Substantially Below Proficient PP = Partially Proficient P = Proficient PwD = Proficient with Distinction SE = Standard Error (see Appendix B on page 51) = Statistically significant decrease in percent of students partially proficient or above from Grade 6 to Grade 11 = Statistically significant increase in percent of students partially proficient or above from Grade 6 to Grade 11

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At the state level, the Class of 2014 comprises all 6th

, 7th

, 8th

, and 11th

grade students enrolled in a public school in Rhode Island in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2012 respectively.

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Table 23. Class of 2014 students40: Grade 6 to Grade 11 Performance in RE A D I N G by District/LEA.

District/LEA G R A D E 6 (2007) G R A D E 7 (2008) G R A D E 8 (2009) G R A D E 1 1 (2012) Difference in

% PP or above: Gr. 6 to Gr. 11 % SBP % PP %P % PwD % SBP % PP %P % PwD % SBP % PP %P % PwD % SBP % PP %P % PwD

Barrington 3 4 68 25 2 3 55 41 2 5 48 44 3 3 40 54 1

Bristol Warren 7 16 56 20 2 14 57 26 2 19 58 21 2 6 36 56 16

Burrillville 10 27 61 2 12 23 64 1 7 30 56 7 6 13 49 32 18

Central Falls 33 32 33 2 23 32 42 3 22 34 37 7 22 26 36 16 17

Chariho 5 19 59 17 4 17 58 21 3 12 55 30 2 8 48 43 15

Coventry 11 21 54 13 4 13 63 20 3 16 52 29 2 9 40 50 23

Cranston 10 20 55 16 7 17 60 16 5 17 54 24 3 11 52 34 15

Cumberland 10 23 60 8 7 18 65 11 3 15 60 23 3 9 45 42 20

East Greenwich 2 12 68 18 3 4 50 43 2 4 46 48 1 3 34 61 9

East Providence 13 28 49 10 11 18 60 11 9 26 51 15 4 13 53 30 24

Exeter-West Greenwich 3 18 64 15 3 15 69 14 1 14 57 28 0 6 49 45 15

Foster-Glocester 6 19 64 11 8 17 60 15 3 14 54 29 0 6 45 48 19

Johnston 7 28 57 8 5 15 70 11 3 25 58 14 4 17 54 25 13

Lincoln 6 21 60 13 3 14 63 21 3 16 54 27 2 9 40 50 17

Middletown 8 15 64 14 5 16 60 19 7 20 55 19 1 8 39 51 14

Narragansett 4 18 65 14 3 6 73 18 2 9 66 23 3 3 45 49 16

New Shoreham 0 8 92 0 0 0 93 7 0 0 92 8 0 0 33 67 8

Newport 25 35 38 2 14 24 48 14 10 13 61 16 4 11 49 36 45

North Kingstown 9 14 60 17 5 10 54 30 4 12 56 28 2 4 44 49 16

North Providence 15 30 47 8 7 21 58 15 10 24 50 16 6 10 40 43 28

North Smithfield 6 22 58 14 4 25 54 17 2 11 56 31 0 5 40 56 24

Pawtucket 20 32 44 3 16 30 49 5 11 32 49 7 8 21 52 19 23

Portsmouth 7 16 64 13 6 9 64 21 6 10 57 28 2 8 36 54 13

Providence 30 34 32 4 21 32 42 4 19 35 40 7 10 22 46 21 32

Scituate 2 17 60 21 1 11 58 30 0 9 54 38 2 5 48 46 13

Smithfield 4 15 57 24 3 9 62 26 3 12 42 43 1 2 48 49 16

South Kingstown 6 7 58 29 5 9 57 29 2 9 50 39 3 7 38 52 3

Tiverton 15 19 54 12 9 14 66 11 8 15 53 25 5 10 40 45 19

Warwick 5 18 58 19 4 17 60 19 4 19 56 21 4 12 52 32 7

West Warwick 16 30 47 7 9 20 48 23 7 23 52 18 3 17 45 35 26

Westerly 6 20 55 18 3 15 65 18 6 19 59 16 6 10 58 26 10

Woonsocket 24 38 34 3 13 24 54 8 16 29 44 11 7 20 54 19 35 Key (see Appendix A on page 48 for NECAP performance level descriptors) SBP = Substantially Below Proficient PP = Partially Proficient P = Proficient PwD = Proficient with Distinction = Statistically significant increase in percent of students partially proficient or above from Grade 6 to Grade 11 = No statistically significant difference between students partially proficient or above from Grade 6 to Grade 11

40 Students included in this table were enrolled in the district for grades 6, 7, 8, and 11. All others were excluded so that student performance reflects in-district instruction for each district.

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Table 24. Class of 2014 students41: Grade 6 to Grade 11 Performance in MA T H E M A T I C S by District/LEA.

District/LEA G R A D E 6 (2007) G R A D E 7 (2008) G R A D E 8 (2009) G R A D E 1 1 (2012) Difference in % PP or above: Gr. 6 to Gr. 11 % SBP % PP %P % PwD % SBP % PP %P % PwD % SBP % PP %P % PwD % SBP % PP %P % PwD

Barrington 5 9 36 51 4 7 36 53 4 8 34 54 8 18 65 8 -13

Bristol Warren 12 21 47 21 18 12 48 22 16 18 47 20 22 27 50 1 -17

Burrillville 32 24 36 9 26 27 41 5 29 23 39 9 37 37 26 1 -18

Central Falls 50 20 25 5 58 18 21 3 52 19 26 4 63 18 18 1 -11

Chariho 17 18 50 14 20 24 46 10 12 16 50 22 22 30 45 3 -16

Coventry 20 18 46 15 19 18 48 15 18 17 49 16 31 30 38 1 -22

Cranston 27 20 44 9 26 21 43 10 19 21 48 12 39 34 26 1 -25

Cumberland 23 21 43 13 22 18 46 13 15 15 48 22 28 28 42 1 -12

East Greenwich 5 10 48 37 7 7 42 44 7 8 43 41 15 14 55 15 -14

East Providence 22 19 43 16 29 23 40 9 26 19 43 12 37 31 30 2 -26

Exeter-West Greenwich 10 17 53 20 15 16 54 15 10 12 54 24 10 26 61 2 -9

Foster-Glocester 16 19 46 20 22 19 44 15 16 18 48 17 20 29 45 6 -15

Johnston 21 29 42 8 35 25 33 8 24 31 36 9 46 29 24 0 -25

Lincoln 14 17 45 23 19 12 48 21 16 16 46 22 25 24 48 3 -18

Middletown 13 13 51 24 11 10 44 35 15 8 43 34 10 30 54 6 -15

Narragansett 13 22 45 20 12 27 39 21 6 21 47 26 19 36 40 6 -20

New Shoreham 15 31 23 31 7 43 29 21 8 33 33 25 17 50 17 17 -21

Newport 36 24 35 5 41 21 33 6 38 17 36 10 40 32 25 3 -12

North Kingstown 15 15 47 23 13 13 56 18 11 19 45 25 16 29 53 3 -15

North Providence 36 27 31 6 40 23 31 6 32 33 31 4 43 23 32 2 -3

North Smithfield 13 13 51 23 20 19 39 22 14 20 49 17 13 37 45 4 -25

Pawtucket 33 22 38 7 39 26 31 5 29 26 38 6 54 26 20 0 -25

Portsmouth 11 17 47 25 12 13 47 28 10 14 39 38 17 22 52 9 -11

Providence 47 24 25 4 48 22 25 4 46 25 24 5 58 24 17 1 -11

Scituate 11 18 53 18 10 23 54 14 6 18 52 25 17 31 50 2 -20

Smithfield 14 17 51 18 14 13 50 23 11 15 47 28 15 23 54 8 -7

South Kingstown 11 13 45 31 10 12 38 40 9 11 40 41 14 20 60 6 -11

Tiverton 18 11 51 19 15 14 44 28 12 18 44 26 33 29 35 3 -33

Warwick 16 22 47 15 21 22 43 13 20 23 42 14 36 34 29 1 -32

West Warwick 30 25 35 9 28 23 36 13 21 17 42 20 39 25 34 3 -8

Westerly 15 18 49 18 22 21 45 12 16 24 44 16 29 28 41 2 -24

Woonsocket 45 25 27 3 38 28 30 5 35 31 28 6 54 25 19 2 -9 Key (see Appendix A on page 48 for NECAP performance level descriptors) SBP = Substantially Below Proficient PP = Partially Proficient P = Proficient PwD = Proficient with Distinction = Statistically significant decrease in percent of students partially proficient or above from Grade 6 to Grade 11 = No statistically significant difference between students partially proficient or above from Grade 6 to Grade 11

41 Students included in this table were enrolled in the district for grades 6, 7, 8, and 11. All others were excluded so that student performance reflects in-district instruction for each district.

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Table 25. GR AD E 11 ST U D E NT S “Substantially Below Proficient” in READING: 2011 vs. 2012.

District/LEA School 2011 2012 2011-2012 %

SBP Change # Tested % SBP SE # Tested % SBP SE

Barrington Barrington High School 259 2 .93 266 3 .98 0

Beacon Charter Beacon Charter School 57 4 2.44 54 2 1.83 -2

Blackstone Academy Blackstone Academy Charter School 42

40 5 3.45

Bristol Warren Mt. Hope High School 266 3 1.05 231 3 1.05 0

Burrillville Burrillville High School 172 6 1.87 166 6 1.85 0

Central Falls Central Falls Senior High School 220 31 3.12 183 30 3.37 -1

Chariho Chariho Regional High School 283 1 .61 284 1 .70 0

The R.Y.S.E. School

Coventry Coventry High School 403 3 .81 388 2 .63 -1

Cranston Cranston High School East 354 8 1.48 405 6 1.20 -2

Cranston High School West 425 4 1.00 428 3 .83 -1

NEL/CPS Construction Career Academy 50 10 4.24 41 12 5.11 2

Cumberland Cumberland High School 334 4 1.02 319 3 1.02 0

Davies Career-Tech Wm. M. Davies Jr. Career-Tech. High School 177 1 .56 174 1 .57 0

DCYF DCYF Alternative Education Program 34 76 7.27 19 53 11.5 -24

East Greenwich East Greenwich High School 177 1 .79 182 2 .94 1

East Providence East Providence High School 388 6 1.17 338 4 1.08 -2

Exeter-W. Greenwich Exeter-West Greenwich Regional High School 134 3 1.47 135 1 1.04 -2

Foster-Glocester Ponaganset High School 185 3 1.30 174

Johnston Johnston Senior High School 210 7 1.78 225 4 1.31 -3

Lincoln Lincoln Senior High School 232 4 1.27 262 2 .92 -2

MET Career/Tech Metropolitan Regional Career & Tech. Center 197 10 2.15 234 7 1.70 -3

Middletown Middletown High School 152 3 1.45 173 3 1.39 0

Narragansett Narragansett High School 123 2 1.39 116 3 1.47 0 New Shoreham Block Island School

Newport Rogers High School 150 10 2.45 102 3 1.67 -7

North Kingstown North Kingstown Senior High School 378 2 .69 349 2 .80 0

North Providence North Providence High School 234 3 1.03 244 5 1.38 2

North Smithfield North Smithfield High School 136 2 1.26 109 1 .91 -1

Pawtucket J. Walsh School for Performing & Visual Arts 20

35

Shea Senior High School 227 16 2.42 221 21 2.73 5

William E. Tolman Senior High School 259 10 1.87 234 15 2.30 4

Portsmouth Portsmouth High School 232 2 .95 278 2 .87 0

Providence Academy for Career Exploration (ACES) 56 2 1.77 51 4 2.72 2

Alvarez High School 120 19 3.59 142 22 3.47 3

Central High School 231 29 2.99 173 21 3.09 -8

Classical High School 261

299

Cooley, Sr. HS/ Prov. Acad. of Int’l Studies HS 148 24 3.49 179 23 3.17 0

E-Cubed Academy 67 13 4.17 58 9 3.69 -5

Hope High School n/a n/a n/a 264 27 2.74 n/a

Mount Pleasant High School 215 35 3.26 188 38 3.54 2

Providence Career and Technical Academy 98 15 3.64 99 21 4.11 6

Times2 Academy 43 2 2.30 33

RI Nurses Institute RI Nurses Institute Middle College Charter HS 72 11 3.70 67

RI Sch. for the Deaf Rhode Island School for the Deaf

Scituate Scituate High School 115 1 .87 119 2 1.18 1

Smithfield Smithfield Senior High School 184 4 1.41 209 2 1.06 -1

South Kingstown South Kingstown High School 262 3 1.00 255 3 1.02 0

The Greene School The Greene School 39

39 3 2.53

Tiverton Tiverton High School 161 4 1.49 135 5 1.91 1

Warwick Pilgrim High School 277 3 1.01 235 3 1.03 0

Toll Gate High School 222 7 1.68 220 4 1.34 -3

Warwick Veterans Memorial HS 245 13 2.15 232 4 1.27 -9

West Warwick West Warwick Senior High School 232 6 1.61 218 4 1.27 -3

Westerly Westerly High School 232 3 1.04 203 4 1.44 2

Woonsocket Woonsocket High School 355 12 1.71 345 12 1.72 0 Key = Statistically significant increase in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results = Statistically significant decrease in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results = No statistically significant change in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results

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Table 26. GR AD E 11 ST U D E NT S “Substantially Below Proficient” in MATH : 2011 vs. 2012.

District/LEA School 2011 2012 2011-2012 %

SBP Change # Tested % SBP SE # Tested % SBP SE

Barrington Barrington High School 261 13 2.06 266 11 1.91 -2

Beacon Charter Beacon Charter School 57 30 6.06 54 39 6.63 9

Blackstone Academy Blackstone Academy Charter School 41 46 7.79 42 31 7.13 -15

Bristol Warren Mt. Hope High School 266 40 3.00 235 25 2.81 -15

Burrillville Burrillville High School 173 29 3.47 166 37 3.75 8

Central Falls Central Falls Senior High School 210 79 2.81 194 70 3.29 -9

Chariho Chariho Regional High School 285 19 2.32 283 24 2.53 5

The R.Y.S.E. School

Coventry Coventry High School 401 37 2.42 389 34 2.40 -4

Cranston Cranston High School East 355 52 2.65 403 47 2.49 -5

Cranston High School West 425 42 2.39 428 36 2.31 -6

NEL/CPS Construction Career Academy 50 72 6.35 41 68 7.27 -4

Cumberland Cumberland High School 334 39 2.66 320 32 2.60 -7

Davies Career-Tech Wm. M. Davies Jr. Career-Tech. High School 177 32 3.50 174 28 3.41 -3

DCYF DCYF Alternative Education Program 34 94 4.04 18 89 7.41 -5

East Greenwich East Greenwich High School 177 17 2.82 184 14 2.57 -3

East Providence East Providence High School 388 45 2.53 337 42 2.69 -3

Exeter-W. Greenwich Exeter-West Greenwich Regional High School 134 17 3.26 135 13 2.86 -5

Foster-Glocester Ponaganset High School 185 39 3.59 174 21 3.10 -18

Johnston Johnston Senior High School 209 48 3.46 224 47 3.33 -1

Lincoln Lincoln Senior High School 231 23 2.77 262 25 2.67 2

MET Career/Tech Metropolitan Regional Career & Tech. Center 197 63 3.44 233 60 3.21 -3

Middletown Middletown High School 155 23 3.39 174 18 2.94 -5

Narragansett Narragansett High School 123 21 3.68 116 18 3.58 -3 New Shoreham Block Island School

Newport Rogers High School 150 49 4.08 107 38 4.70 -10

North Kingstown North Kingstown Senior High School 378 20 2.04 349 17 2.01 -3

North Providence North Providence High School 235 49 3.26 251 44 3.13 -5

North Smithfield North Smithfield High School 136 27 3.82 110 18 3.68 -9

Pawtucket J. Walsh School for Performing & Visual Arts 20 35 10.7 36 36 8.01 1

Shea Senior High School 227 70 3.03 221 68 3.13 -2

William E. Tolman Senior High School 256 68 2.92 233 61 3.20 -7

Portsmouth Portsmouth High School 234 20 2.62 278 19 2.37 -1

Providence Academy for Career Exploration (ACES) 56 73 5.92 51 76 5.94 3

Alvarez High School 120 85 3.26 150 87 2.78 2

Central High School 238 82 2.49 178 85 2.65 3

Classical High School 264 11 1.92 306 6 1.31 -5

Cooley, Sr. HS/ Prov. Acad. of Int’l Studies HS 147 82 3.15 185 80 2.94 -2

E-Cubed Academy 73 74 5.14 58 66 6.24 -8

Hope High School n/a n/a n/a 268 81 2.38 n/a

Mount Pleasant High School 226 89 2.05 193 82 2.74 -7

Providence Career and Technical Academy 98 72 4.51 97 73 4.50 1

Times2 Academy 44 34 7.15 33 36 8.37 2

RI Nurses Institute RI Nurses Institute Middle College Charter HS 71 72 5.34 67 52 6.10 -20 RI Sch. for the Deaf Rhode Island School for the Deaf

Scituate Scituate High School 115 16 3.39 119 21 3.73 5

Smithfield Smithfield Senior High School 181 29 3.36 209 18 2.67 -11

South Kingstown South Kingstown High School 262 21 2.50 254 15 2.26 -5

The Greene School The Greene School 40 43 7.82 39 33 7.55 -9

Tiverton Tiverton High School 162 34 3.72 134 37 4.16 3

Warwick Pilgrim High School 277 41 2.96 233 39 3.20 -2

Toll Gate High School 221 34 3.20 220 30 3.09 -4

Warwick Veterans Memorial HS 244 53 3.20 230 42 3.25 -11

West Warwick West Warwick Senior High School 260 50 3.10 214 37 3.30 -13

Westerly Westerly High School 234 25 2.82 204 28 3.14 3

Woonsocket Woonsocket High School 355 57 2.63 345 55 2.68 -2 Key = Statistically significant increase in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results = Statistically significant decrease in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results = No statistically significant change in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results

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Table 27. GRADE 11 STUDENTS “Substantially Below Proficient” in READING and MATH: 2011 vs. 2012.

District/LEA School 2011 2012 2011-2012 %

SBP Change # Tested % SBP SE # Tested % SBP SE

Barrington Barrington High School 261 2 .93 267 2 .83 0

Beacon Charter Beacon Charter School 57 2 1.74 54 2 1.83 0

Blackstone Academy Blackstone Academy Charter School 42

42 5 3.29

Bristol Warren Mt. Hope High School 266 3 1.05 235 3 1.03 0

Burrillville Burrillville High School 173 6 1.77 166 6 1.85 0

Central Falls Central Falls Senior High School 220 28 3.02 196 27 3.17 -1

Chariho Chariho Regional High School 288 1 .60 284 1 .61 0

The R.Y.S.E. School

Coventry Coventry High School 403 2 .77 389 2 .62 -1

Cranston Cranston High School East 357 7 1.38 405 6 1.17 -1

Cranston High School West 425 4 .98 428 3 .83 -1

NEL/CPS Construction Career Academy 50 10 4.24 41 12 5.11 2

Cumberland Cumberland High School 334 4 1.02 320 3 .97 0

Davies Career-Tech Wm. M. Davies Jr. Career-Tech. High School 177 1 .56 174 1 .57 0

DCYF DCYF Alternative Education Program 34 74 7.57 20 45 11.1 -29

East Greenwich East Greenwich High School 177 1 .56 184 2 .93 1

East Providence East Providence High School 388 6 1.17 338 4 1.05 -2

Exeter-W. Greenwich Exeter-West Greenwich Regional High School 134 3 1.47 135 1 1.04 -2

Foster-Glocester Ponaganset High School 185 3 1.30 174

Johnston Johnston Senior High School 210 7 1.72 225 4 1.31 -3

Lincoln Lincoln Senior High School 232 3 1.20 262 2 .85 -2

MET Career/Tech Metropolitan Regional Career & Tech. Center 197 10 2.15 234 6 1.60 -4

Middletown Middletown High School 155 3 1.42 175 3 1.38 0

Narragansett Narragansett High School 123 2 1.39 116 3 1.47 0 New Shoreham Block Island School

Newport Rogers High School 151 9 2.28 107 3 1.60 -6

North Kingstown North Kingstown Senior High School 380 2 .64 351 2 .75 0

North Providence North Providence High School 235 3 1.03 251 4 1.29 2

North Smithfield North Smithfield High School 136 2 1.26 110 1 .90 -1

Pawtucket J. Walsh School for Performing & Visual Arts 20

36

Shea Senior High School 229 15 2.38 222 20 2.70 5

William E. Tolman Senior High School 259 10 1.83 236 13 2.20 3

Portsmouth Portsmouth High School 235 2 .84 278 2 .87 0

Providence Academy for Career Exploration (ACES) 56 2 1.77 51 4 2.72 2

Alvarez High School 120 19 3.59 151 19 3.21 0

Central High School 240 26 2.83 178 20 3.01 -6

Classical High School 264

306

Cooley, Sr. HS/ Prov. Acad. of Int’l Studies HS 148 22 3.42 189 21 2.94 -2

E-Cubed Academy 73 12 3.85 58 7 3.33 -5

Hope High School n/a n/a n/a 271 25 2.63 n/a

Mount Pleasant High School 227 33 3.13 193 36 3.45 2

Providence Career and Technical Academy 98 15 3.64 99 19 3.96 4

Times2 Academy 44

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RI Nurses Institute RI Nurses Institute Middle College Charter HS

RI Sch. for the Deaf Rhode Island School for the Deaf 72 10 3.49 67

Scituate Scituate High School 115

119 2 1.18 2

Smithfield Smithfield Senior High School 184 3 1.31 209 2 1.06 -1

South Kingstown South Kingstown High School 262 3 1.00 255 2 .95 0

The Greene School The Greene School 40

39 3 2.53 3

Tiverton Tiverton High School 162 4 1.48 135 4 1.77 1

Warwick Pilgrim High School 277 3 1.01 235 2 .94 -1

Toll Gate High School 222 6 1.58 220 4 1.34 -2

Warwick Veterans Memorial HS 245 12 2.06 232 3 1.20 -8

West Warwick West Warwick Senior High School 260 6 1.45 218 3 1.19 -3

Westerly Westerly High School 235 2 .84 204 4 1.44 3

Woonsocket Woonsocket High School 356 11 1.67 347 11 1.66 -1 Key = Statistically significant increase in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results = Statistically significant decrease in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results = No statistically significant change in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP result

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Appendix A: Glossary of Terms 48

Appendix B: Calculating Standard Error (SE) 51

Appendix C: Split- Level Schools for Reporting Purposes 52

Appendix D: Grade 8 Students “Substantially Below Proficient” in READING : 2011 vs. 2012

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Appendix E: Grade 8 Students “Substantially Below Proficient” in MA THEMATIC S : 2011 vs. 2012

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Appendix F: Grade 8 Students “Substantially Below Proficient” in MA THEMATIC S and READING: 2011 vs. 2012

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Appendix G: High School Graduation Rates: District-Level Results 56

Appendix H: High School Graduation Rates: School-Level Results 58

Appendix I: NECAP Writing Assessment Design 60

Appendix J: Class of 2014 State Assessment Process 61

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Glossary of Terms

Graduation Rate

o The Four-Year Graduation Rate yields the percentage of students who enrolled in the 9th grade for the first time and graduated from high school four years later. To calculate the 4-year graduation rate, RIDE tracks an Adjusted Cohort42 of students from 9th grade through high school and then divides the number of students who graduate within four years by the total number in the cohort. In other words, the rate provides the percentage of the cohort that graduates in four years or fewer.

o The Five-Year Graduation Rate yields total percentage the Adjusted Cohort of students who graduate within 5 years of entering 9th grade for the first time. This rate includes students from the Adjusted Cohort who graduate within 4 years as well as those who graduate within 5 years.

o The Six-Year Graduation Rate yields the total percentage of the Adjusted Cohort of students who graduate within 6 years of entering 9th grade for the first time. This rate includes students from the Adjusted Cohort who graduate within 4 years and those who graduate within 5 years as well as those who graduate within 6 years.

“Minimum Cell Size” Reporting Policy

RIDE Policy on minimum cell size for reporting data stipulates that if the number of students is less than 10 for any group(s) or for any school- and district-level reporting or if a percentage is less than 1% or greater than 99%, then data must be suppressed in public reports to ensure confidentiality of individual student results and to discourage generalizations about school performance based on very small populations. Throughout this report, empty cells indicate that the number of students included in calculations was less than 10 or the percentage was less than 1% or greater than 99%.

NECAP Performance Level Descriptors: General

o Proficient with Distinction (Level 4): Students performing at this level demonstrate the prerequisite knowledge and skills needed to participate and excel in instructional activities aligned with the GLEs at the current grade level. Errors made by these students are few and minor and do not reflect gaps in prerequisite knowledge and skills.

o Proficient (Level 3): Students performing at this level demonstrate minor gaps in the prerequisite knowledge and skills needed to participate and perform successfully in instructional activities aligned with the GLE at the current grade level. It is likely that

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The “Adjusted Cohort” of students includes those who enter ninth grade for the first time plus transfers in and transfers out as they progress through high school toward graduation.

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any gaps in prerequisite knowledge and skills demonstrated by these students can be addressed during the course of typical classroom instruction.

o Partially Proficient (Level 2): Students performing at this level demonstrate gaps in prerequisite knowledge and skills needed to participate and perform successfully in instructional activities aligned with the GLE at the current grade level. Additional instructional support may be necessary for these students to meet grade level expectations.

o Substantially Below Proficient (Level 1): Students performing at this level demonstrate extensive and significant gaps in prerequisite knowledge and skills needed to participate and perform successfully in instructional activities aligned with the GLE at the current grade level. Additional instructional support is necessary for these students to meet grade level expectations.

NECAP Performance Level Descriptors: RE A D I NG

o Proficient with Distinction (Level 4): Student’s performance demonstrates an ability to read and comprehend grade-appropriate text. Student is able to analyze and interpret literary and informational text. Student offers insightful observations/assertions that are well supported by references to the text. Student uses range of vocabulary strategies and breadth of vocabulary knowledge to read and comprehend a wide variety of texts.

o Proficient (Level 3): Student’s performance demonstrates an ability to read and comprehend grade-appropriate text. Student is able to analyze and interpret literary and informational text. Student makes and supports relevant assertions by referencing text. Student uses vocabulary strategies and breadth of vocabulary knowledge to read and comprehend text.

o Partially Proficient (Level 2): Student’s performance demonstrates an inconsistent ability to read and comprehend grade-appropriate text. Student attempts to analyze and interpret literary and informational text. Student may make and/or support assertions by referencing text. Student’s vocabulary knowledge and use of strategies may be limited and may impact the ability to read and comprehend text.

o Substantially Below Proficient (Level 1): Student’s performance demonstrates minimal ability to derive/construct meaning from grade-appropriate text. Student may be able to recognize story elements and text features. Student’s limited vocabulary knowledge and use of strategies impacts the ability to read and comprehend text.

NECAP Performance Level Descriptors: MA T H E M A T I C S

o Proficient with Distinction (Level 4): Student’s problem solving demonstrates logical reasoning with strong explanations that include both words and proper mathematical notation. Student’s work exhibits a high level of accuracy, effective use of a variety of strategies, and an understanding of mathematical concepts within and across grade level expectations. Student demonstrates the ability to move from concrete to abstract representations.

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o Proficient (Level 3): Student’s problem solving demonstrates logical reasoning with appropriate explanations that include both words and proper mathematical notation. Student uses a variety of strategies that are often systematic. Computational errors do not interfere with communicating understanding. Student demonstrates conceptual understanding of most aspects of the grade level expectations.

o Partially Proficient (Level 2): Student’s problem solving demonstrates logical reasoning and conceptual understanding in some, but not all, aspects of the grade level expectations. Many problems are started correctly, but computational errors may get in the way of completing some aspects of the problem. Student uses some effective strategies. Student’s work demonstrates that he or she is generally stronger with concrete than abstract situations.

o Substantially Below Proficient (Level 1): Student’s problem solving is often incomplete, lacks logical reasoning and accuracy, and shows little conceptual understanding in most aspects of the grade level expectations. Student is able to start some problems but computational errors and lack of conceptual understanding interfere with solving problems successfully.

NECAP Performance Level Descriptors: W R I T I N G

o Proficient with Distinction (Level 4): Student’s writing demonstrates an ability to respond to prompt/task with clarity and insight. Focus is well developed and maintained throughout response. Response demonstrates use of strong organizational structures. A variety of elaboration strategies is evident. Sentence structures and language choices are varied and used effectively. Response demonstrates control of conventions; minor errors may occur.

o Proficient (Level 3): Student’s writing demonstrates an ability to respond to prompt/task. Focus is clear and maintained throughout the response. Response is organized with a beginning, middle and end with appropriate transitions. Details are sufficiently elaborated to support focus. Sentence structures and language use are varied. Response demonstrates control of conventions; errors may occur but do not interfere with meaning.

o Partially Proficient (Level 2): Student’s writing demonstrates an attempt to respond to prompt/task. Focus may be present but not maintained. Organizational structure is inconsistent with limited use of transitions. Details may be listed and lack elaboration. Sentence structures and language use are unsophisticated and may be repetitive. Response demonstrates inconsistent control of conventions.

o Substantially Below Proficient (Level 1): Student’s writing demonstrates a minimal response to prompt/task. Focus is unclear or lacking. Little or no organizational structure is evident. Details are minimal and/or random. Sentence structures and language use are minimal or absent. Frequent errors in conventions may interfere with meaning.

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Calculating Standard Error (SE)

For the purposes of this report, Standard Error (SE) is defined as a measurement of the standard error of a percentage (e.g., % Proficient, used throughout this report). Mathematically, SE’s were calculated as follows:

(SE) =

, where p is the percent of students who are proficient, q= (100-p) and N is the

population or group size.

It is important to note that the derived SE is based on the size of the group being examined and its respective performance (read: % Proficient) on the NECAP tests. Standard errors can be used to create a confidence interval around the derived percentage so that you can see the range in which the “true” (e.g., measured without error) value is located. To do so, you can take the SE and multiply it by 1.96 (for a 95% confidence interval). The resultant product is then added and subtracted from the percent proficient, p, for example, to create a range of values in which you can be 95% confident that the “true” value is located. For example, viewing the percent proficient (p) as the center point, if one adds the value of SE(1.96) to p and also subtracts this value from p, then the full confidence interval is created with both an upper and lower boundary. So, if p equals 70% and the SE equals .5, then the product of SE and 1.96 equals .5(1.96) or .965 Adding and subtracting this number from 70% creates the confidence interval, which ranges from 69.04% to 70.97%. This is the range in which one can be 95% confident that the “true” value exists.

When comparing the performance of any two years or groups, we say that the difference in performance between the groups is statistically significant if the difference in performance between the two groups is larger than the sum of the SE’s of the two groups. In other words, if the sum of the two SE’s—each multiplied by 1.96 to get the 95% confidence interval—is larger than the value of the difference in performance between the two groups, then we say the difference is too small to be significant or meaningful because the difference doesn’t fall outside of the range of plausible “true” values. To illustrate this point, let’s say that 60% of 4th grade students at School X were proficient or above in reading in 2010 and the following year in 2011, 66% of 4th grade students were proficient or above, thus resulting in an increase of +6 percentage points. If the sum of the 2010 SE(1.96) and the 2011 SE(1.96) is 6.5, then the change from 2010 to 2011 in 4th grade reading performance of +6 percentage points at School X is not large enough to be considered statistically significant. On the other hand, if 67% of 4th graders in 2011 were proficient or above, then the +7 percentage point increase in performance would be larger than the standard error of 6.5 and this difference would be statistically significant.

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* Split- Level Schools for Reporting Purposes

Throughout this report, Grades 3, 4, and 5 are generally classified as “elementary school” grades whereas Grades 6, 7, and 8 are classified as “middle school” and Grade 11 as “high school.” In cases where a school spans more than one level of schooling (e.g. elementary and middle)—such as with schools that are K-12 or K-8—RIDE divided the grades within the school using the above classification rules or by using classifications set by the local education agency (LEA) for accountability purposes. Consequently, school-level data posted in tables in this report may not match data sent to schools from Measured Progress. This is not an indication that the posted data in this report are incorrect. Rather, it is a matter of RIDE classifying schools in accordance with grade levels reported by the LEA and to present data in a more consistent manner. Below is a list of the schools with grades that span more than one school level and how each was designated for the purposes of this report:

Block Island School, New Shoreham Elementary Grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 High Grades 8, 11 Highlander Charter School Elementary Grades 3, 4, 5 Middle Grades 6, 7, 8 Paul Cuffee Charter School Elementary Grades 3, 4, 5 Middle Grades 6, 7, 8 High Grade 11 Rhode Island School for the Deaf Elementary Grades 3, 4, 5 Middle Grades 6, 7, 8 High Grade 11 The Compass School

Elementary Grades 3, 4, 5 Middle Grades 6, 7, 8 The Learning Community Charter School

Elementary Grades 3, 4, 5 Middle Grades 6, 7, 8 The RYSE School, Chariho High Grades 7, 8, 11 Times2 Academy, Providence Elementary Grades 3, 4, 5, 6 Middle Grades 7, 8 High Grade 11 Wilbur and McMahon Schools, Little Compton Elementary Grades 3, 4, 5 Middle Grades 6, 7, 8

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AAPPPPEENNDDIIXX DD GR A D E 8 ST U D E NT S “Substantially Below Proficient” in Reading: 2011 vs. 2012

District/LEA School 2011 2012 2011-2012 %

SBP Change # Tested % SBP SE # Tested % SBP SE

Barrington Barrington Middle School 237 2 .93 260 3 1.07 1

Bristol Warren Kickemuit Middle School 278 4 1.22 228 4 1.22 -1

Burrillville Burrillville Middle School 174 6 1.76 169 2 1.02 -4

Central Falls Dr. Earl F. Calcutt Middle School 177 16 2.78 126 25 3.88 9

Chariho Chariho Regional Middle School 234

295 1 .58

Coventry Alan Shawn Feinstein Middle School 413 3 .89 368 3 .89 0

Cranston Hugh B. Bain Middle School 204 3 1.18 198 9 2.04 6

Park View Middle School 234 6 1.60 224 4 1.31 -2

Western Hills Middle School 344 2 .81 308 3 .96 1

Cumberland Joseph L. McCourt Middle School 172 9 2.15 161 4 1.61 -4

North Cumberland Middle School 215 4 1.37 205 4 1.43 0

East Greenwich Archie R. Cole Middle School 212 2 .93 159

East Providence Edward R. Martin Middle School 218 5 1.42 176 3 1.37 -1

Riverside Middle School 199 7 1.75 183 7 1.90 1

Exeter-West Greenwich Exeter-W. Greenwich Regional Jr. High Sch. 138 1 1.02 148 2 1.16 1

Foster-Glocester Ponaganset Middle School 181 3 1.33 149 3 1.48 0

Highlander *Highlander Charter School 18

31

Jamestown Jamestown School-Lawn 47 2 2.10 48

Johnston Nicholas A. Ferri Middle School 291 6 1.37 217 5 1.49 -1

Lincoln Lincoln Middle School 285 3 1.04 243

Little Compton *Wilbur and McMahon Schools 34 3 2.90 41 2 2.41 -1

Middletown Joseph H. Gaudet School 172 3 1.40 167 5 1.75 2

Narragansett Narragansett Pier School 95 3 1.79 103 1 .97 -2

New Shoreham *Block Island School

Newport Frank E. Thompson Middle School 152 4 1.58 126 3 1.56 -1

North Kingstown Davisville Middle School 181 2 .95 168 3 1.31 1

Wickford Middle School 142 2 1.21 139 3 1.42 1

North Providence Birchwood Middle School 138 2 1.24 116 3 1.47 0

Dr. Edward A. Ricci Middle School 133 8 2.39 104 9 2.76 0

North Smithfield North Smithfield Middle School 140 2 1.22 126 1 .79 -1

Paul Cuffee *Paul Cuffee Charter School 59 3 2.36 58 2 1.71 -2

Pawtucket Goff Junior High School 258 9 1.74 223 9 1.96 1

Joseph Jenks Junior High School 130 8 2.44 165 13 2.59 4

Samuel Slater Junior High School 267 9 1.78 247 10 1.88 0

Portsmouth Portsmouth Middle School 190 4 1.37 206 4 1.42 1

Providence Esek Hopkins Middle School 187 14 2.53 130 7 2.23 -7

Gilbert Stuart Middle School 254 24 2.67 220 20 2.70 -4

Governor Christopher DelSesto Middle Sch. 327 15 1.97 215 18 2.60 3

Nathan Bishop Middle School 247 20 2.56 209 13 2.32 -7

Nathanael Greene Middle School 316 10 1.70 317 9 1.57 -2

Roger Williams Middle School 259 28 2.80 207 32 3.24 4

*Times2 Academy 59 2 1.68 52 4 2.67 2

RI School for the Deaf *Rhode Island School for the Deaf

Scituate Scituate Middle School 152 2 1.13 118 3 1.45 1

Segue Institute Segue Institute for Learning 61 15 4.54 80 11 3.53 -4

Smithfield Vincent J. Gallagher Middle School 212 5 1.46 182 2 .94 -3

South Kingstown Curtis Corner Middle School 306 2 .85 273 1 .73 -1

The Compass School *The Compass School 19

13

The Learning Community *The Learning Community Charter School 40 3 2.47 54 7 3.56 5

Tiverton Tiverton Middle School 163 3 1.35 142 4 1.55 0

Trinity Academy Trinity Academy for the Performing Arts 34 6 4.04 34 6 4.04 0

Urban Collaborative Urban Collaborative Accelerated Program 67 3 2.08 86 12 3.46 9

Warwick Aldrich Junior High School 262 4 1.18 255 6 1.52 2

Gorton Junior High School 260 4 1.19 181 3 1.22 -1

Winman Junior High School 269 4 1.26 261 3 1.13 -1

West Warwick John F. Deering Middle School 267 7 1.61 211 6 1.66 -1

Westerly Westerly Middle School 243 2 .82 226 4 1.23 2

Woonsocket Woonsocket Middle School 462 10 1.42 349 10 1.63 0 Key SE = Standard Error (see Appendix B) = Statistically significant increase in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results = Statistically significant decrease in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results = No statistically significant change in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP result * = See Appendix C on page 52

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AAPPPPEENNDDIIXX EE GR A D E 8 ST U D E NT S “Substantially Below Proficient” in Mathematics: 2011 vs. 2012

District/LEA School 2011 2012 2011-2012 %

SBP Change # Tested % SBP SE # Tested % SBP SE

Barrington Barrington Middle School 237 5 1.48 261 6 1.48 1

Bristol Warren Kickemuit Middle School 278 11 1.86 229 16 2.41 5

Burrillville Burrillville Middle School 173 20 3.02 169 11 2.37 -9

Central Falls Dr. Earl F. Calcutt Middle School 185 51 3.68 131 60 4.27 9

Chariho Chariho Regional Middle School 234 6 1.50 294 6 1.43 1

Coventry Alan Shawn Feinstein Middle School 411 13 1.64 368 17 1.95 4

Cranston Hugh B. Bain Middle School 204 13 2.33 198 26 3.11 13

Park View Middle School 235 17 2.45 227 22 2.75 5

Western Hills Middle School 344 12 1.75 308 11 1.81 -1

Cumberland Joseph L. McCourt Middle School 172 19 2.97 161 16 2.90 -2

North Cumberland Middle School 215 8 1.84 205 9 2.03 1

East Greenwich Archie R. Cole Middle School 212 3 1.23 159 5 1.73 2

East Providence Edward R. Martin Middle School 220 20 2.72 177 19 2.93 -2

Riverside Middle School 199 16 2.60 183 27 3.29 11

Exeter-West Greenwich Exeter-W. Greenwich Regional Jr. High Sch. 138 6 1.99 147 13 2.77 7

Foster-Glocester Ponaganset Middle School 181 13 2.48 149 15 2.91 2

Highlander *Highlander Charter School 18 28 10.6 31 23 7.51 -5

Jamestown Jamestown School-Lawn 47 9 4.07 48 6 3.49 -2

Johnston Nicholas A. Ferri Middle School 291 20 2.36 217 26 2.99 6

Lincoln Lincoln Middle School 285 10 1.79 243 10 1.95 0

Little Compton *Wilbur and McMahon Schools 34 3 2.90 41 10 4.63 7

Middletown Joseph H. Gaudet School 179 9 2.13 172 12 2.44 3

Narragansett Narragansett Pier School 95 7 2.68 103 4 1.90 -3

New Shoreham *Block Island School

Newport Frank E. Thompson Middle School 153 28 3.63 124 27 4.01 -1

North Kingstown Davisville Middle School 181 12 2.38 168 14 2.65 2

Wickford Middle School 142 6 1.93 137 10 2.59 5

North Providence Birchwood Middle School 138 25 3.67 116 28 4.15 3

Dr. Edward A. Ricci Middle School 133 22 3.58 105 23 4.10 1

North Smithfield North Smithfield Middle School 140 11 2.61 126 10 2.71 0

Paul Cuffee *Paul Cuffee Charter School 59 15 4.68 58 19 5.15 4

Pawtucket Goff Junior High School 258 32 2.90 228 39 3.23 7

Joseph Jenks Junior High School 133 32 4.06 165 37 3.76 5

Samuel Slater Junior High School 271 36 2.91 253 40 3.08 5

Portsmouth Portsmouth Middle School 190 10 2.18 206 9 1.97 -1

Providence Esek Hopkins Middle School 200 52 3.53 139 40 4.15 -12

Gilbert Stuart Middle School 256 50 3.12 224 59 3.29 9

Governor Christopher DelSesto Middle Sch. 335 47 2.73 223 51 3.35 4

Nathan Bishop Middle School 246 38 3.10 214 37 3.30 -1

Nathanael Greene Middle School 316 31 2.61 317 35 2.68 4

Roger Williams Middle School 267 62 2.97 212 68 3.21 6

*Times2 Academy 59 17 4.88 52 25 6.00 8

RI School for the Deaf *Rhode Island School for the Deaf

Scituate Scituate Middle School 152 9 2.35 118 13 3.07 4

Segue Institute Segue Institute for Learning 61 34 6.08 80 40 5.48 6

Smithfield Vincent J. Gallagher Middle School 212 12 2.22 181 12 2.43 0

South Kingstown Curtis Corner Middle School 306 5 1.19 273 7 1.54 2

The Compass School *The Compass School 19

13

The Learning Community *The Learning Community Charter School 40 23 6.60 54 13 4.57 -10

Tiverton Tiverton Middle School 163 9 2.26 141 14 2.94 5

Trinity Academy Trinity Academy for the Performing Arts 34 35 8.20 34 32 8.02 -3

Urban Collaborative Urban Collaborative Accelerated Program 67 34 5.80 86 62 5.24 27

Warwick Aldrich Junior High School 262 20 2.46 255 26 2.74 6

Gorton Junior High School 260 17 2.30 180 19 2.95 3

Winman Junior High School 269 20 2.44 263 19 2.44 -1

West Warwick John F. Deering Middle School 267 18 2.35 211 22 2.84 4

Westerly Westerly Middle School 244 9 1.87 226 23 2.80 14

Woonsocket Woonsocket Middle School 465 38 2.25 351 42 2.64 4

Key SE = Standard Error (see Appendix B) = Statistically significant increase in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results = Statistically significant decrease in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results = No statistically significant change in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP result * = See Appendix C on page 52

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AAPPPPEENNDDIIXX FF GRADE 8 STUDENTS “Substantially Below Proficient” in Reading and Math: 2011 vs. 2012

District/LEA School 2011 2012 2011-2012 %

SBP Change # Tested % SBP SE # Tested % SBP SE

Barrington Barrington Middle School 237 2 .93 261 3 1.00 1

Bristol Warren Kickemuit Middle School 278 4 1.17 229 3 1.14 -1

Burrillville Burrillville Middle School 174 5 1.59 169 2 1.02 -3

Central Falls Dr. Earl F. Calcutt Middle School 186 13 2.50 131 23 3.67 9

Chariho Chariho Regional Middle School 235

295 1 .58

Coventry Alan Shawn Feinstein Middle School 413 3 .89 368 3 .89 0

Cranston Hugh B. Bain Middle School 204 2 1.08 198 9 2.04 7

Park View Middle School 236 5 1.37 227 4 1.22 -1

Western Hills Middle School 344 2 .71 308 3 .96 1

Cumberland Joseph L. McCourt Middle School 172 8 2.02 161 3 1.37 -4

North Cumberland Middle School 215 3 1.21 205 3 1.27 0

East Greenwich Archie R. Cole Middle School 212

159

East Providence Edward R. Martin Middle School 220 4 1.26 178 3 1.35 0

Riverside Middle School 199 6 1.62 183 7 1.83 1

Exeter-West Greenwich Exeter-W. Greenwich Regional Jr. High Sch. 138 1 1.02 148 1 .95 0

Foster-Glocester Ponaganset Middle School 181 3 1.33 149 2 1.15 -1

Highlander *Highlander Charter School 18

31

Jamestown Jamestown School-Lawn 47 2 2.10 48

Johnston Nicholas A. Ferri Middle School 291 5 1.25 217 4 1.35 -1

Lincoln Lincoln Middle School 285 3 1.04 243

Little Compton *Wilbur and McMahon Schools 34 3 2.90 41 2 2.41 -1

Middletown Joseph H. Gaudet School 179 3 1.23 172 5 1.61 2

Narragansett Narragansett Pier School 95 3 1.79 103 1 .97 -2

New Shoreham *Block Island School

Newport Frank E. Thompson Middle School 155 3 1.42 126 2 1.36 -1

North Kingstown Davisville Middle School 181 1 .78 169 2 1.17 1

Wickford Middle School 142 1 .70 139 1 .72 0

North Providence Birchwood Middle School 138 2 1.24 116 3 1.47 0

Dr. Edward A. Ricci Middle School 133 5 1.80 105 8 2.59 3

North Smithfield North Smithfield Middle School 140 2 1.22 126 1 .79 -1

Paul Cuffee *Paul Cuffee Charter School 59 3 2.36 58

Pawtucket Goff Junior High School 259 8 1.66 228 9 1.87 1

Joseph Jenks Junior High School 133 8 2.29 165 12 2.54 5

Samuel Slater Junior High School 271 8 1.69 253 8 1.70 -1

Portsmouth Portsmouth Middle School 190 4 1.37 206 4 1.35 0

Providence Esek Hopkins Middle School 201 12 2.33 139 6 1.98 -7

Gilbert Stuart Middle School 259 20 2.49 224 19 2.61 -1

Governor Christopher DelSesto Middle Sch. 336 13 1.82 223 17 2.49 4

Nathan Bishop Middle School 247 20 2.54 214 12 2.23 -8

Nathanael Greene Middle School 316 9 1.57 317 9 1.57 0

Roger Williams Middle School 269 25 2.65 215 29 3.09 4

*Times2 Academy 59 2 1.68 52 2 1.90 0

RI School for the Deaf *Rhode Island School for the Deaf

Scituate Scituate Middle School 152 2 1.13 118 1 .84 -1

Segue Institute Segue Institute for Learning 61 11 4.08 80 11 3.53 0

Smithfield Vincent J. Gallagher Middle School 212 5 1.46 182 2 .94 -3

South Kingstown Curtis Corner Middle School 306 2 .79 274 1 .63 -1

The Compass School *The Compass School 19

13

The Learning Community *The Learning Community Charter School 40

54 4 2.57

Tiverton Tiverton Middle School 163 2 1.21 142 2 1.21 0

Trinity Academy Trinity Academy for the Performing Arts 34 6 4.04 34 3 2.90 -3

Urban Collaborative Urban Collaborative Accelerated Program 67 3 2.08 86 10 3.30 7

Warwick Aldrich Junior High School 262 3 1.06 255 6 1.52 3

Gorton Junior High School 260 2 .93 181 2 1.09 0

Winman Junior High School 269 4 1.21 264 3 1.12 -1

West Warwick John F. Deering Middle School 267 7 1.53 211 5 1.46 -2

Westerly Westerly Middle School 244 1 .71 226 4 1.23 2

Woonsocket Woonsocket Middle School 467 9 1.34 352 9 1.53 0

Key SE = Standard Error (see Appendix B) = Statistically significant increase in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results = Statistically significant decrease in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP results = No statistically significant change in the percent of students Substantially Below Proficient from 2011 to 2012 NECAP result * = See Appendix C on page 52

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District/LEA High School Graduation Rates: Class of 2009 to Class of 201243

District/LEA Class of 2009 Class of 2010 Class of 2011 Class of 2012

4-Yr. Rate

5-Yr. Rate

6-Yr. Rate

4-Yr. Rate

5-Yr. Rate

6-Yr. Rate

4-Yr. Rate

5-Yr. Rate

6-Yr. Rate

4-Yr. Rate

5-Yr. Rate

6-Yr. Rate

Barrington 96 96 96 96 96 96 97 97 96 94 99 97

Beacon Charter School 59 60 60 60 76 60 77 73 79 90 82 74

Blackstone Academy Charter 73 79 60 88 80 82 86 90 80 86 95 90

Bristol Warren 84 83 79 82 87 83 87 86 87 85 92 87

Burrillville 85 78 73 85 87 78 87 88 87 81 88 88

Central Falls 47 56 56 54 54 56 70 62 56 68 78 64

Chariho 86 87 80 82 89 87 88 85 89 86 89 86

Coventry 79 84 81 81 82 85 83 83 83 87 86 87

Cranston 80 84 83 81 82 85 77 84 83 81 84 84

Cumberland 83 84 80 83 85 84 79 85 85 81 84 85

Davies Career-Tech 59 79 79 77 66 79 75 83 68 76 86 84

DCYF 5 7 19 9 8 8 4 14 8 7 5 14

East Greenwich 94 96 95 96 94 96 95 97 95 94 96 98

East Providence 76 78 72 76 79 78 67 81 79 69 71 81

Exeter-West Greenwich 88 90 87 89 90 90 86 90 90 91 90 91

Foster-Glocester 88 89 95 83 89 89 93 85 90 86 93 85

Johnston 73 80 65 67 76 82 82 72 76 82 85 73

Lincoln 85 84 88 84 86 84 83 87 87 83 88 89

MET Career and Tech 76 81 91 82 83 82 81 90 83 73 88 91

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The Class of 2009 includes traditional four-year student graduation rates (blue column), five-year rates of the 2008 adjusted cohort (purple column) and six-year rates of the 2007 adjusted cohort (gray column). To see how the 2009 adjusted cohort of students fared (students who entered as freshman in the 2005-06 school year), you must look across the three years, (2009, 2010 and 2011) and by four-year, five-year and six-year rates, respectively. All cohorts are color-coded: the Cohort of 2008 is shaded in purple; the Cohort of 2009 is shaded in blue; the Cohort of 2010 is shaded in orange; and the Cohort of 2011 is shaded in green. Under the Class of 2012, one column is un-shaded to represent the four-year graduation rate for 2012 cohort. See Appendix A for descriptions of each graduation rate and of how cohorts are “adjusted.”

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District/LEA Class of 2009 Class of 2010 Class of 2011 Class of 2012

4-Yr. Rate

5-Yr. Rate

6-Yr. Rate

4-Yr. Rate

5-Yr. Rate

6-Yr. Rate

4-Yr. Rate

5-Yr. Rate

6-Yr. Rate

4-Yr. Rate

5-Yr. Rate

6-Yr. Rate

Middletown 82 90 83 82 86 90 72 83 86 81 76 83

Narragansett 87 95 90 90 87 95 84 91 87 83 87 91

New Shoreham

Newport 74 67 64 77 78 67 81 79 80 74 86 80

North Kingstown 92 90 92 86 93 90 88 89 94 88 90 90

North Providence 81 90 89 80 83 90 93 82 83 87 94 83

North Smithfield 86 91 90 83 87 91 92 89 87 78 93 90

Pawtucket 56 64 51 59 61 65 63 66 62 67 71 68

Portsmouth 83 88 89 86 85 89 89 88 85 91 90 88

Providence 66 67 64 68 69 67 66 72 70 65 70 72

RI Nurses Institute n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

RI School for the Deaf

Scituate 85 86 87 93 86 86 91 94 86 91 91 95

Smithfield 90 90 86 91 91 90 92 92 91 94 93 92

South Kingstown 86 87 87 86 89 88 84 88 89 80 86 88

The Greene School n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Tiverton 83 83 80 77 83 83 84 80 83 83 84 80

Warwick 75 74 69 77 77 75 82 79 77 79 83 79

West Warwick 69 70 72 68 71 70 75 73 72 70 79 74

Westerly 90 89 93 90 91 89 88 91 91 87 89 91

Woonsocket 64 64 56 63 68 65 63 71 70 65 67 73

RH ODE ISLA ND : 76 77 74 77 79 77 77 80 79 77 81 81

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High School Graduation Rates: Class of 2009 to Class of 201244

District/LEA School Class of 2009 Class of 2010 Class of 2011 Class of 2012

4-Yr Rate

5-Yr Rate

6-Yr Rate

4-Yr Rate

5-Yr Rate

6-Yr Rate

4-Yr Rate

5-Yr Rate

6-Yr Rate

4-Yr Rate

5-Yr Rate

6-Yr Rate

RH ODE ISLA ND : 76 77 74 77 79 77 77 80 79 77 81 81

Barrington Barrington High School 96 96 96 96 96 96 97 97 96 95 99 97

Beacon Charter BEACON Charter School 59 60 60 60 76 60 77 73 79 90 82 74

Blackstone Acad. Blackstone Academy Charter 73 79 60 88 80 82 86 90 80 86 95 90

Bristol Warren Mt. Hope High School 85 83 80 83 87 83 88 87 88 86 92 89

Burrillville Burrillville High School 86 80 73 85 88 80 87 88 88 82 88 88

Central Falls Central Falls Senior High School 48 56 56 54 55 57 71 62 56 70 79 64

Chariho Chariho Regional High School 87 89 82 83 90 89 89 86 91 88 90 87

The R.Y.S.E. School

Coventry Coventry High School 79 84 81 81 83 85 84 84 83 87 87 88

Cranston Cranston High School East 74 85 79 81 77 86 73 82 77 78 83 84

Cranston High School West 89 90 90 87 91 90 88 90 91 87 90 90

NEL/CPS Construction Career Acad. 62 64 81 63 69 64 46 68 71 61 63 68

Cumberland Cumberland High School 84 85 81 83 85 85 81 85 85 82 85 85

Davies Wm. M. Davies Jr. Career-Tech. 59 79 79 77 66 78 75 83 68 76 86 84

DCYF DCYF Alternative Educ. Program 5 7 17 9 8 8 4 14 8 7 6 14

East Greenwich East Greenwich High School 94 96 95 96 94 96 95 97 95 94 96 98

East Providence East Providence High School 77 79 73 77 80 79 69 82 81 71 72 82

Ex-W. Greenwich Exeter-W. Greenwich High School 88 90 89 90 90 90 86 91 90 91 90 92

Foster-Glocester Ponaganset High School 88 89 95 83 89 89 93 85 90 86 93 85

Johnston Johnston Senior High School 73 81 65 67 77 83 83 73 77 82 86 73

Lincoln Lincoln Senior High School 86 85 88 84 87 85 85 88 87 84 89 90

MET MET Regional Career & Tech. 76 81 91 82 83 82 81 90 83 73 88 91

Middletown Middletown High School 82 90 84 83 86 90 74 83 86 82 77 83

Narragansett Narragansett High School 88 96 91 90 88 96 87 91 88 85 88 91

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The Class of 2009 includes traditional four-year student graduation rates (blue column), five-year rates of the 2008 adjusted cohort (purple column) and six-year rates of the 2007 adjusted cohort (gray column). To see how the 2009 adjusted cohort of students fared (students who entered as freshman in the 2005-06 school year), you must look across the three years, (2009, 2010 and 2011) and by four-year, five-year and six-year rates, respectively. All cohorts are color-coded: the Cohort of 2008 is shaded in purple; the Cohort of 2009 is shaded in blue; the Cohort of 2010 is shaded in orange; and the Cohort of 2011 is shaded in green. Under the Class of 2012, one column is un-shaded to represent the four-year graduation rate for 2012 cohort. See Appendix A for descriptions of each graduation rate and of how cohorts are “adjusted.”

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District/LEA School Class of 2009 Class of 2010 Class of 2011 Class of 2012

4-Yr Rate

5-Yr Rate

6-Yr Rate

4-Yr Rate

5-Yr Rate

6-Yr Rate

4-Yr Rate

5-Yr Rate

6-Yr Rate

4-Yr Rate

5-Yr Rate

6-Yr Rate

New Shoreham Block Island School

Newport Rogers High School 75 68 65 80 80 68 82 81 80 73 87 82

North Kingstown North Kingstown Sr. High School 92 91 92 86 93 91 88 89 93 89 90 90

North Providence North Providence High School 82 91 89 80 83 91 93 82 83 87 94 83

North Smithfield North Smithfield High School 88 91 90 83 89 91 92 89 89 78 93 90

Pawtucket Shea Senior High School 57 65 55 58 62 66 67 65 63 67 74 67

Tolman Senior High School 53 64 49 58 59 65 60 65 60 67 69 66

Walsh Sch. for Perf. & Visual Arts 88 n/a n/a 100 88 n/a 100 100 92 90 100 100

Portsmouth Portsmouth High School 85 88 89 86 86 89 89 88 86 92 90 88

Acad. for Career Exploration (ACES) 93 100 93 83 93 100 67 89 93 84 76 91

Providence Alvarez High School 47 14 11 67 53 17 67 72 53 62 69 73

Central High School 63 66 63 66 66 66 63 70 67 56 66 71

Classical High School 98 95 97 97 98 95 96 98 98 97 96 98

Cooley Sr. High School 83 71 77 65 87 72 72 69 87 73 75 69

E-Cubed Academy 56 65 65 61 61 66 73 67 63 68 80 67

Hope Arts School 58 54 64 69 61 55 69 72 63 68 75 72

Hope Information Tech. School 54 54 56 70 57 55 58 74 57 60 61 74

Mount Pleasant High School 57 67 61 58 60 68 56 61 62 56 60 61

Prov. Academy of Int'l Studies 77 75 69 69 80 75 74 71 80 5 75 73

Providence Career/Tech. Acad. 85 n/a n/a 58 85 n/a 67 69 85 65 69 69

Times2 Academy 89 100 100 94 97 100 90 100 97 85 100 100

RI Nurses Inst. RI Nurses Institute Middle College n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

RI Sch. for Deaf RI School for the Deaf

Scituate Scituate High School 85 86 87 93 86 86 91 94 86 91 91 95

Smithfield Smithfield Sr. High School 90 91 87 91 91 91 92 92 91 94 93 92

South Kingstown South Kingstown High School 87 88 87 86 89 89 84 88 90 80 86 88

The Greene Sch. The Greene School n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Tiverton Tiverton High School 83 83 82 78 83 83 86 81 83 84 86 81

Warwick Pilgrim High School 73 73 67 73 76 75 79 75 76 80 81 76

Toll Gate High School 77 78 70 85 79 78 86 86 79 86 86 87

Warwick Veterans Memorial HS 76 72 70 74 77 73 81 76 77 73 83 76

West Warwick West Warwick Sr. High School 70 71 71 69 73 71 76 74 73 70 80 75

Westerly Westerly High School 91 90 94 90 91 90 88 91 91 88 89 91

Woonsocket Woonsocket High School 65 65 57 64 68 65 64 71 71 66 68 73

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NECAP Writing Assessment Design

The NECAP Writing Assessment is designed to measure students’ ability to produce extended

writing samples. This approach maintains our commitment to measuring actual writing rather

than merely indicators of writing ability gathered by answering multiple-choice questions. By

designing a test that asks fewer, but more involved questions that require more time to answer,

the NECAP writing test yields fewer total points than a test that could be given in the same

amount of time with all multiple-choice items. This poses some technical challenges that also

need to be considered when interpreting results, but we believe that this is appropriate in order to

obtain results of students’ actual writing. The smaller number of possible points on the writing

tests complicates the ability of the test to produce stable achievement level results from year to

year. For this reason results are reported to examine within year achievement at the school,

district, and state level as opposed to across year comparisons.

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Class of 2014 State Assessment Process (from p. 23 of the “Secondary Regulations Guidance-May 2011”)

October 2012

Take grade 11 NECAP

Reading and Mathematics

Spring 2013

Progress Plan Established

October 2013

Retake grade 11 NECAP

Reading and/or Mathematics

Spring 2014

Take and/or submit test

scores from approved

alternative tests

or

Take state re-test

STATE ASSESSMENT

PROCESS

FOR CLASS OF 2014

Scored Partially Proficient

or higher in Reading and

Mathematics

Requirement Met

Scored Partially Proficient or

higher in content area(s) not

previously fulfilled.

OR

Achieved Progress to

Proficiency in content area(s)

not previously fulfilled

Requirement Met

Met cut score for

alternative test

or For state re-test

Requirement Met

Student fulfills all other

graduation requirements

GRADUATES

February

2013 Student

scores

released

February 2014

Student scores

released

Spring 2014

Student

scores

released

Communicate Plan to student family

and student - provide interventions

February 2014

Student scores released

Requirement Not Met

Spring 2014

Waiver granted

February 2013

Student scores released

Requirement Not Met

Requirement Not Met

Spring 2014

Student may be eligible

for

Local waiver Process

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Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 255 Westminster Street Providence, Rhode Island 02903

www.RIDE.RI.Gov


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