San Francisco Unified School
District accountability report card 2012 - 2013 (pp. 1 - 6).
Not exact matches
This is evident in the federal law's requirement that each state's
accountability system generate a
report card for each school and
district indicating the proportion of students meeting proficiency standards on state tests of math and reading.
California has launched a new
accountability system to provide educators, parents, and the public with important information they can use to evaluate their schools and school
districts in an easy - to - understand
report card format.
With this new task force, the State Board will conduct community roundtables and focus groups to gather input on the remaining ESSA
accountability plan measures, pilot studies, and school
report cards from essential
District education stakeholders.
For state
accountability (
report card) purposes, non-tested students don't count against the
district or school except in the test participation calculation.
There is a danger that the Local Control and
Accountability Plans recently adopted by every California school
district will experience the same unfortunate fate as the School
Accountability Report Cards, or SARCs, which all schools are still required to produce each year.
The Jurupa Unified School
District is encouraging parents to get more involved in their kids» learning, which is part of the state's new
accountability report card.
As for the supposed «flexibilities,» Hyslop notes that the rules gave states permission to use a hyperlink to provide parents «with a full description of their school
accountability system on
district and school
report cards.»
Act 55 also changed the content of the
accountability reports and the methods used to determine school and
district performance and improvement, established a five - star index / rating system, and required the DPI to include charter schools established under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x) and private schools participating in a parental choice (voucher) program under s. 118.60 or 119.23 in its
accountability report cards.
The Act also incorporates student participation in college coursework on local school and state
report cards as a component of local school
district plans to transition students to postsecondary education, and as a potential indicator in state
accountability systems.
A number of other states /
districts, such as Ohio, North Carolina, and New York City, include such indicators in school
report cards or other public
reporting systems, without tying it to enforceable school
accountability
She has increased
accountability by spearheading the development of School
Report Cards, which are now distributed each year to every parent in the
District.
Federal and state obligations that
districts provide School
Accountability Report Cards will become a lot harder in the coming months because the state will not be providing pre-populated templates.