When asked to
rate the
overall quality of the child's
school at baseline, the parents of Hispanic students gave an average
rating of 2.63 (on a 4 - point, GPA - type scale), compared to the 2.29
rating given by the parents of African Americans.
Our
overall attendance
rate increased by 5 %, suspension
rate dropped by 50 %, and we earned a Proficient on our latest
School Quality Review!
Three years ago, Chicago Public
Schools initiated the School Quality Rating Policy (SQRP), which places schools into one of five rating scores to gauge overall effectiveness: Level 1 + (best performing), Level 1, Level 2 +, Level 2, and Level 3 (poorest perfo
Schools initiated the
School Quality Rating Policy (SQRP), which places schools into one of five rating scores to gauge overall effectiveness: Level 1 + (best performing), Level 1, Level 2 +, Level 2, and Level 3 (poorest perfor
Rating Policy (SQRP), which places
schools into one of five rating scores to gauge overall effectiveness: Level 1 + (best performing), Level 1, Level 2 +, Level 2, and Level 3 (poorest perfo
schools into one of five
rating scores to gauge overall effectiveness: Level 1 + (best performing), Level 1, Level 2 +, Level 2, and Level 3 (poorest perfor
rating scores to gauge
overall effectiveness: Level 1 + (best performing), Level 1, Level 2 +, Level 2, and Level 3 (poorest performing).