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NY State Releases 2009-2010 School Report Cards - NYSED Press Release
February 17, 2011
The State Education Department
announced today the release of 2009-10 School Report Cards for all
schools and districts throughout New York. In addition to school and
district information, there is also a School Report Card for the
entire State. The Report Cards are available on the web at
http://www.p12.nysed.gov/irs/reportcard/.
Much of the data contained in the School Report Cards has already
been publicly released throughout the past year, but the Report
Cards represent a single place for finding all of that information.
Previously released information includes:
* Grades 3-8 Mathematics and English Language Arts test results for
2009-10;
* School and district graduation rates for the 2005 cohort (i.e.,
the group of students who entered ninth grade in September 2005);
* Schools that have failed to make Adequate Yearly Progress and that
have been placed on the Schools in Need of Improvement (SINI) list;
The previously released data and press releases can be accessed at
the following web address: http://www.oms.nysed.gov/press/.
Data contained in the 2009-10 School Report Cards, but not
previously released, includes:
* The percentage of core classes taught by Highly Qualified
Teachers;
* School and district performance on Regents Exams including, for
the first time, performance on the Regents Examination in Algebra
2/Trigonometry;
* Annual testing results Regents Competency Tests (RCTs), Second
Language Proficiency exams, and NYS English as a Second Language
Achievement Test (NYSESLAT);
* Grades 4 and 8 Science test results for 2009-10;
* Grades 5 and 8 Social Studies test results for 2009-10;
* Accountability data for the 2009-10 school year “disaggregated” by
subgroups;
* Annual high school completers and non-completers, post secondary
plans, and CTE results.
Please note that, for the 2009-2010 school year results, the
Education Department raised the English Language Arts and Math “cut
scores” for the “Basic” and “Proficient” performance levels. Raising
the cut scores in this manner caused a statewide drop in the percent
of students scoring at proficiency levels 3 and 4. Additional
information about the change in cut scores can be found at the
following addresses:
http://www.oms.nysed.gov/press/Grade3-8_Results07282010.html
http://www.oms.nysed.gov/press/Regents_Approve_Scoring_Changes.html
CLICK HERE to link directly to Monticello Schools 2009-2010 Report Cards