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The pie chart to the left shows how many (and what percentage) of elementary and middles schools in the district fall into each of the school-performance classifications:
The pie chart in the middle shows how many (and what percentage) of elementary and middle schools were honored as Regents’ Commended Schools.
For information on the school-performance classifications and honors, see “How Rhode Island Classifies Schools.
The table to the right shows how many (and what percentage of) schools in the district have been “identified for school improvement.”
Note that schools that made progress in 2006-07 may still be “identified for school improvement” if they made insufficient progress during the two previous years.
For information on how schools are Identified for Improvement, see the RIDE Web site:
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This table compiles the “value-added” data from each of the School Reports within the district. The value-added data shows how well the students in each school performed on the state assessments when compared with similar students statewide. Only schools containing grades 5, 8, or 11 are included in this table.
For information on the value-added calculations, see the following:
Rhode Island uses the same system of index scores and targets to classify districts and schools.
Districts are not classified as high performing, moderately performing, or insufficient progress. Districts have either made or not made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).
Districts fail to make AYP either if the district as a whole has not made AYP on more than one school level (elementary, middle, high school) or if 40 percent or more of the schools in the district are classified as making insufficient progress.
School districts enter “intervention status” if they fail to make AYP for two years in a row; they remain in intervention status until they have met their required targets for two years in a row. RIDE works closely with districts in intervention status through the process of Progressive Support & Intervention, which is established in state and federal law.
This report shows whether the district has made AYP, if it is in intervention status, and how long it has been in that status.
This section also lists the schools in the district that have been honored as Regents’ Commended Schools and those that are in Intervention Status, noting how long the have been in that status.