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December 2015 STATE OF SCHOOL REVIEW Everett Public Schools Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness
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Demographic Trends Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 2
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5-year Improvement Trend vs. 2015 Performance Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 3
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Elementary Counts (Number of students assessed at each grade) Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 4 ELA Math
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3rd Grade ELA Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 5
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3rd Grade ELA Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 6
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4th Grade ELA Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 7
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4th Grade ELA Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 8
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5th Grade ELA Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 9
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5th Grade ELA Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 10
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3rd Grade MATH Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 11
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3rd Grade MATH Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 12
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4th Grade MATH Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 13
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4th Grade MATH Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 14
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5th Grade MATH Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 15
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5th Grade MATH Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 16
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5th Grade SCIENCE Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 17
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5th Grade SCIENCE Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 18
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English Language Acquisition Annual Measurable Achievement Objectives for English Language Learners Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 19 The percentage on the AMAO-1 chart (above) represents the percent of students who grew at, or above, the expected number of points. The percentage on the AMAO-2 chart (left) represents the percent of students who demonstrated English language proficiency by scoring a Level-4 on the WELPA assessment. AMAO-1 and AMAO-2 charts require a minimum N of 10 students to display data.
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EES Staff Perceptions – 2015 Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 20
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EES Staff Perceptions - Longitudinal Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 21
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Resistance Factor, Change, Accountability Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 22
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EES Student Perceptions - Longitudinal Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 23
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EES Parent Perceptions - Longitudinal Compiled by the Center for Educational Effectiveness 24
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STATE OF SCHOOL REVIEW Everett Public Schools 25 Cedar Wood Elementary Compiled by Everett Public Schools - Assessment & Research Department
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DRA & MSP/SBA Performance Compiled by Everett Public Schools - Assessment & Research Department 26
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DRA & MSP/SBA Performance Compiled by Everett Public Schools - Assessment & Research Department 27
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Accelerated Reader Data Compiled by Everett Public Schools - Assessment & Research Department 28
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SBA Claims Compiled by Everett Public Schools - Assessment & Research Department 29
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Matched Cohort Compiled by Everett Public Schools - Assessment & Research Department 30
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Matched Cohort Compiled by Everett Public Schools - Assessment & Research Department 31
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Grade 3 SES Achievement Gap Compiled by Everett Public Schools - Assessment & Research Department 32
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Grade 4 SES Achievement Gap Compiled by Everett Public Schools - Assessment & Research Department 33
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Grade 5 SES Achievement Gap Compiled by Everett Public Schools - Assessment & Research Department 34
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Attendance Data Compiled by Everett Public Schools - Assessment & Research Department 35
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