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  Value-Added Measure
 

In 2007-2008, this school received an Overall Rating of "Below Expected Growth".
Grade Subject Above Met Below
4 Reading
Math
5 Reading
Math
6 Reading
Math
Source: OH Dept. of Education, 2007-2008

About the Value-Added Measure

  • In 2007-2008, the Ohio Department of Education used the Value-Added Measure to show how much growth students made on the Ohio Achievement Test since the last school year.
  • The state expects that student test scores will show an average year's worth of growth compared to test scores from the previous year.
  • Schools that meet the state's growth expectation receive a checkmark and the rating "Met Expected Growth." Schools whose growth is greater than the state's expectation receive a plus sign and the rating "Above Expected Growth." Schools that did not achieve as much growth as the state expected receive a minus sign and the rating "Below Expected Growth."
  • Ohio's Value-Added Measure is not the same as Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), a federal measure which uses different criteria.

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  Performance Index

 83 (2008)
 83 (2007)
 83 (2006)
 76 (2005)

Source: OH Dept. of Education, 2007-2008

About the Performance Index

  • Ohio uses the Performance Index to provide an overall indication of how well students perform on its standardized tests each year.
  • The Performance Index scores are based upon how well each student does on all tested subjects in grades 3 through 8 and 10. Schools and districts earn anywhere from 1.2 points for each student scoring at the advanced level to zero points for each untested student.
  • The Performance Index ranges between 0 and 120, with 100 as the statewide goal for all students.

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  OAT Results
 
Scale: % at or above proficient

Grade 3

Reading
 62% (2008)
 67% (2007)
 65% (2006)
 73% (2005)
The state average for Reading was 77% in 2008.

Math
 71% (2008)
 78% (2007)
 66% (2006)
 58% (2005)
The state average for Math was 79% in 2008.

Source: OH Dept. of Education, 2007-2008

Grade 4

Reading
 78% (2008)
 72% (2007)
 65% (2006)
 61% (2005)
The state average for Reading was 81% in 2008.

Writing
 79% (2008)
 51% (2007)
 68% (2006)
 68% (2005)
The state average for Writing was 82% in 2008.

Math
 76% (2008)
 58% (2007)
 62% (2006)
The state average for Math was 75% in 2008.

Source: OH Dept. of Education, 2007-2008

Grade 5

Reading
 62% (2008)
 80% (2007)
 67% (2006)
 64% (2005)
The state average for Reading was 73% in 2008.

Social Studies
 44% (2008)
 41% (2007)
The state average for Social Studies was 65% in 2008.

Science
 44% (2008)
 64% (2007)
The state average for Science was 66% in 2008.

Math
 41% (2008)
 48% (2007)
 39% (2006)
The state average for Math was 62% in 2008.

Source: OH Dept. of Education, 2007-2008

Grade 6

Reading
 71% (2008)
 63% (2007)
 74% (2006)
The state average for Reading was 80% in 2008.

Math
 62% (2008)
 60% (2007)
 59% (2006)
The state average for Math was 77% in 2008.

Source: OH Dept. of Education, 2007-2008

About the Tests

  • In 2007-2008 Ohio used the Ohio Achievement Test (OAT) to test students in grades 3 through 8 in reading and math, in grades 4 and 7 in writing, and in grades 5 and 8 in science and social studies.
  • The OAT is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Ohio.
  • The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

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  OAT Results By Subgroup
 
The test results by subgroup show how the designated group of students is performing in comparison to the general population.

Scale: % at or above proficient

Grade 3
ReadingThis School
All Students62%
Female57%
Male66%
Blackn/a
Asian or Pacific Islandern/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indian or Alaskan Nativen/a
White63%
Disadvantaged57%
Non-disadvantaged70%
Disabled43%
Non-disabled66%

MathThis School
All Students71%
Female66%
Male75%
Blackn/a
Asian or Pacific Islandern/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indian or Alaskan Nativen/a
White74%
Disadvantaged67%
Non-disadvantaged77%
Disabled43%
Non-disabled77%
Source: OH Dept. of Education, 2007-2008

Grade 4
ReadingThis School
All Students78%
Female85%
Male73%
Blackn/a
Asian or Pacific Islandern/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indian or Alaskan Nativen/a
White80%
Disadvantaged68%
Non-disadvantaged96%
Disabled40%
Non-disabled89%

WritingThis School
All Students79%
Female92%
Male70%
Blackn/a
Asian or Pacific Islandern/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indian or Alaskan Nativen/a
White80%
Disadvantaged73%
Non-disadvantaged91%
Disabled33%
Non-disabled92%

MathThis School
All Students76%
Female82%
Male73%
Blackn/a
Asian or Pacific Islandern/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indian or Alaskan Nativen/a
White77%
Disadvantaged71%
Non-disadvantaged87%
Disabled27%
Non-disabled90%
Source: OH Dept. of Education, 2007-2008

Grade 5
ReadingThis School
All Students62%
Female82%
Male54%
Blackn/a
Asian or Pacific Islandern/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indian or Alaskan Nativen/a
White65%
Disadvantaged58%
Non-disadvantaged73%
Disabled38%
Non-disabled72%

Social StudiesThis School
All Students44%
Female55%
Male41%
Blackn/a
Asian or Pacific Islandern/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indian or Alaskan Nativen/a
White49%
Disadvantaged42%
Non-disadvantaged50%
Disabled21%
Non-disabled54%

ScienceThis School
All Students44%
Female59%
Male39%
Blackn/a
Asian or Pacific Islandern/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indian or Alaskan Nativen/a
White46%
Disadvantaged39%
Non-disadvantaged59%
Disabled25%
Non-disabled53%

MathThis School
All Students41%
Female50%
Male37%
Blackn/a
Asian or Pacific Islandern/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indian or Alaskan Nativen/a
White41%
Disadvantaged39%
Non-disadvantaged46%
Disabled21%
Non-disabled49%
Source: OH Dept. of Education, 2007-2008

Grade 6
ReadingThis School
All Students71%
Female83%
Male57%
Blackn/a
Asian or Pacific Islandern/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indian or Alaskan Nativen/a
White68%
Disadvantaged59%
Non-disadvantaged88%
Disabled33%
Non-disabled85%

MathThis School
All Students62%
Female62%
Male62%
Blackn/a
Asian or Pacific Islandern/a
Hispanicn/a
Multiracialn/a
American Indian or Alaskan Nativen/a
White64%
Disadvantaged48%
Non-disadvantaged82%
Disabled43%
Non-disabled69%
Source: OH Dept. of Education, 2007-2008

About the Tests

  • In 2007-2008 Ohio used the Ohio Achievement Test (OAT) to test students in grades 3 through 8 in reading and math, in grades 4 and 7 in writing, and in grades 5 and 8 in science and social studies.
  • The OAT is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Ohio.
  • The different student groups are identified by the Ohio Department of Education. If there are fewer than 10 students in a particular group, the state doesn't report data for that group.
  • The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.

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