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Springfield School District 186 Adequate Yearly Progress Report September 2009 Kathy Sanders Director of Research, Testing & Evaluation.

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Page 1: Springfield School District 186 Adequate Yearly Progress Report September 2009 Kathy Sanders Director of Research, Testing & Evaluation.

Springfield School District 186Adequate Yearly Progress Report

September 2009

Kathy Sanders Director of Research, Testing & Evaluation

Page 2: Springfield School District 186 Adequate Yearly Progress Report September 2009 Kathy Sanders Director of Research, Testing & Evaluation.

District Reading Grades 3-11

Goal 70% Meets/Exceeds

Green boxes within subgroups denotes Did Make AYP Red boxes within subgroups denotes Did Not Make AYP Yellow boxes within subgroups denotes an increase but Did Not Make AYP Blank boxes indicate no subgroup for that year

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District Mathematics Grades 3-11

Goal 70% Meets/Exceeds

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Attendance Rate

K-8

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The Achievement Gap

Black and Low Income students meet/exceeds percentage is making steady progress and rate of improvement is greater than that of the All group in Reading and Math.

The Black student achievement gap has decreased from 20.5 in 2005 to 17.1 in 2009 when compared to the All group in Reading and from 18.8 in 2005 to 15.3 in 2009 in Math.

The Low Income student achievement gap has decreased from 12.4 in 2005 to 10.0 in 2009 when compared to the All group in Reading and from 10.1 in 2005 to 7.3 in 2009 in Math.

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District Schools Scoring At or Above

the State Average in Reading• Ball Charter 3rd Grade

• Butler 3rd & 4th Grade Iles 3rd, 4th, 5th Grade Laketown 3rd Grade Lincoln 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Lindsay 4th, 5th Grade Pl Hill 4th Grade Sandburg 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade Wanless 3rd Grade Wilcox 3rd Grade

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District Schools Scoring At or Above

the State Average in Math Ball Charter 3rd, 4th, 7th Grade Addams 3rd Grade Butler 3rd Grade Hazel Dell 3rd & 4th Grade Iles 3rd, 4th, 5th (100% all) Laketown 3rd & 5th Grade Lincoln 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade Lindsay 4th, & 5th Grade Marsh 3rd & 5th Grade Sandburg 4th & 5th Grade

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Elementary Schools That Did Not Make AYP Target of 70%

BlackHawk All Students-Reading

Dubois Black & Low Income-Reading

Enos All Students-Reading & Low Income-Math

Fairview All Students & Low Income-Reading

Feitshans All Students & Low Income-Reading

• Graham All Students, Black, Low Income-Reading

All Students, Black, Low Income-Math

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Elementary Schools That Did Not Make AYP Target of 70%

Harvard Park All Students, Black, White & Low Income Reading All Students,Black & Low

Income-Math

• Lee All Students & Low Income – Reading

Matheny All Students & Low Income-Reading

All Students & Low Income-Math

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Elementary Schools That Did Not Make AYP Target of 70%

McClernand All Students-Reading

Ridgely Low Income-Reading

Southern View All Students & Low Income-Reading

All Students - Math

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High School AYP Reports

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Springfield High School

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Southeast High School

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Lanphier High School