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2018 ESSA School Index: Overview ESSA Overview 3840701 - Imboden Area Charter School 3840700 - Imboden Charter School District Overall ESSA Index Score State Avg. 69.97 62.27 Grade Range K - 08 Grade Span 2 - Middle Level Enrollment 75 Poverty Rate 76.56 State Distribution of Overall School ESSA Index Scores The score 62.27 falls in the 60-65 bar of the state distribution of the overall ESSA index score for the Middle Level grade span. ESSA Score 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 Two Year School ESSA Index Scores By Subgroup Population 2017 Index Score 2018 Index Score All Students 66.57 62.27 Black or African American RV RV Hispanic/Latino RV RV White 66.54 63.26 Economically Disadvantaged 65.69 62.72 English Learners RV RV Students with Disabilities 54.81 56.5 Score 66.57 66.57 RV RV RV RV 66.54 66.54 65.69 65.69 RV RV 54.81 54.81 62.27 62.27 RV RV RV RV 63.26 63.26 62.72 62.72 RV RV 56.5 56.5 2017 2018 All Students Black or African American Hispanic/Latino White Economically Disadvantaged English Learners Students with Disabilities 0 50 100 A service provided by ADE Office of Information Technology Created at 3/5/2019 1:55 AM 2017-2018 LEA# 3840701 Page 1

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  • 2018 ESSA School Index: Overview

    ESSA Overview

    3840701 - Imboden Area Charter School3840700 - Imboden Charter School District

    Overall ESSA Index Score

    State Avg.69.97

    62.27

    Grade Range K - 08

    Grade Span 2 - Middle Level

    Enrollment 75

    Poverty Rate 76.56

    State Distribution of Overall School ESSA Index Scores

    The score 62.27 falls in the 60-65 bar of the state distribution of the overall ESSA index score for the Middle Level grade span.

    ESSA Score

    0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100

    Two Year School ESSA Index Scores By Subgroup

    Population 2017 Index Score 2018 Index Score

    All Students 66.57 62.27

    Black or African American RV RV

    Hispanic/Latino RV RV

    White 66.54 63.26

    Economically Disadvantaged 65.69 62.72

    English Learners RV RV

    Students with Disabilities 54.81 56.5

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    2017 2018

    All Students Black or AfricanAmerican

    Hispanic/Latino White EconomicallyDisadvantaged

    English Learners Students withDisabilities

    0

    50

    100

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  • ESSA Indicator Scores

    PublicSchoolRating D

    RatingScale

    A = 75.59 and Above

    B = 69.94 - 75.58

    C = 63.73 - 69.93

    D = 53.58 - 63.72

    F = 0.00 - 53.57

    Indicator Score

    Overall ESSA Score 62.27

    Weighted Achievement Score 43.42

    Value-Added Growth Score 81.07

    School Quality and Student Success Score 43.58

    OAGQ

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  • 2018 ESSA School Index: Weighted Achievement

    Understanding Weighted Achievement

    3840701 - Imboden Area Charter School3840700 - Imboden Charter School District

    Weighted Achievement ScoreState Avg.

    61.72

    43.42

    Grade Range K - 08

    Grade Span 2 - Middle Level

    Enrollment 75

    Poverty Rate 76.56

    Weighted Achievement scores reflect the extent to which students are demonstrating higher levels of achievement. When more students are achievingat higher levels, more points are earned. Over time, schools can increase their weighted achievement scores by moving more students from lower to

    higher achievement levels.

    Higher AchievementLower Growth

    Lower AchievementLower Growth

    Higher AchievementHigher Growth

    Lower AchievementHigher Growth

    Value-Added School Growth Score

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    60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 1000

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    Distribution of School-Level Weighted Achievement Scores

    The score 43.42 falls in the 40-45 bar of the state distribution of the weighted achievement score for the Middle Level grade span.

    ESSA Score

    0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100

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  • 2018 Weighted Achievement Score Details for All Students

    Performance Level and Multiplier ELA - Students Math - Students Total Points ELA + Math - Students

    In Need of Support (0) 19 11 0 30

    Close (0.5) N

  • School Value-added Growth Score Plotted with Weighted Achievement for Subgroups

    Higher AchievementLower Growth

    Lower AchievementLower Growth

    Higher AchievementHigher Growth

    Lower AchievementHigher Growth

    Value-Added School Growth Score

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    All StudentsWhiteEconomically DisadvantagedStudents with Disabil it ies

    60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 1000

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    120

    140

    School Value-added Growth Score for Subgroups

    Subgroup Value-added Growth Score Number of Students

    All Students 81.07 37

    Black or African American RV N

  • Two Year Weighted Achievement By Subgroup

    Population 2017 Weighted Achievement Score 2018 Weighted Achievement Score

    All Students 50 43.42

    Black or African American RV RV

    Hispanic/Latino RV RV

    White 50 45

    Economically Disadvantaged 47.73 45.83

    English Learners RV RV

    Students with Disabilities 22.22 22.92

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    2017 2018

    All Students Black or AfricanAmerican

    Hispanic/Latino White EconomicallyDisadvantaged

    English Learners Students withDisabilities

    0

    50

    100

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  • 2018 Number of Full Academic Year Students in Each Achievement Level by Subgroup

    E L ALevel 1

    E L ALevel 2

    E L ALevel 3

    E L ALevel 4

    MathLevel 1

    MathLevel 2

    MathLevel 3

    MathLevel 4

    All Students 19 N

  • 2018 ESSA School Index: School Value-Added Growth

    Understanding School Value-Added Growth

    3840701 - Imboden Area Charter School3840700 - Imboden Charter School District

    Value-Added Growth Score

    State Avg.80.54

    81.07

    Grade Range K - 08

    Grade Span 2 - Middle Level

    Enrollment 75

    Poverty Rate 76.56

    School Value-Added Growth Score Plotted with Weighted Achievement Scores

    Higher AchievementLower Growth

    Lower AchievementLower Growth

    Higher AchievementHigher Growth

    Lower AchievementHigher Growth

    Value-Added School Growth Score

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    60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 1000

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    Distribution of School-Level Value-Added Growth Scores

    ESSA Score

    0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100

    School Content Value-Added Growth (VAS) and ELP Growth

    School Value-Added GrowthScore

    Content GrowthScore

    ELP GrowthScore

    ELA Value-AddedScore

    Math Value-AddedScore

    Score 81.07 81.07 82.45 79.65

    Number ofStudents 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7

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  • Counts for Content Area Growth (Math + ELA)

    Subgroup # ELA Growth # Math Growth Total Number of Students Combined Growth*

    All Students 37 37 37

    Black or African American N

  • School Value-added Growth Score Plotted with Weighted Achievement for Subgroups

    Higher AchievementLower Growth

    Lower AchievementLower Growth

    Higher AchievementHigher Growth

    Lower AchievementHigher Growth

    Value-Added School Growth Score

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    60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 1000

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    School Value-added Growth Score for Subgroups

    Subgroup Value-added Growth Score Number of Students

    All Students 81.07 37

    Black or African American RV N

  • 2018 ESSA School Index: School Quality and Student Success (SQSS)

    Understanding the SQSS Indicator

    3840701 - Imboden Area Charter School3840700 - Imboden Charter School District

    Overall SQSS Indicator ScoreState Avg.

    53.98

    43.58

    Grade Range K - 08

    Grade Span 2 - Middle Level

    Enrollment 75

    Poverty Rate 76.56

    State Distribution of School-Level Overall SQSS Scores

    The School Quality and Student Success (SQSS) indicator combines measures of engagement, access, readiness, completion, and success criteria. Eachmeasure focuses on the extent to which students are meeting important educational milestones (such as reading proficiently), important readiness

    criteria (minimum ACT score of 19 for Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship), and important postsecondary success indicators (attainment of AP,IB, concurrent credits).

    ESSA Score

    0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100

    Overall SQSS Points TableTotal Students Total # Points Possible Total # Points Earned

    80 187 81.5

    Score: (81.5 / 187) * 100 = 43.58

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  • SQSS Overall Indicator Score by Subgroup

    Population 2017 Index Score 2018 Index Score

    All Students 55.64 43.58

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    Hispanic/Latino RV RV

    White 55.47 45.66

    Economically Disadvantaged 55.41 42.52

    English Learners RV RV

    Students with Disabilities 41.03 44.07

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    Hispanic/Latino White EconomicallyDisadvantaged

    English Learners Students withDisabilities

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  • Student Engagement Score

    65.63

    State Distribution of School-Level Student Engagement

    ESSA Score

    0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100

    Student Engagement Points TableScore: (52.5 / 80) * 100 = 65.63

    Total Students 80

    Total # Points Possible 80

    Total # Points Earned 52.5

    Points Per Student

    Student at low risk (absent less than 5% of time enrolled) 1.0 Point

    Student at moderate risk (absent 5% to less than 10% of days enrolled) 0.5 Points

    Student at high risk (absent 10% or more of days enrolled) 0.0 Points

    Percent of Points Earned for Student Engagement

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    80

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    All Students Black or AfricanAmerican

    Hispanic/Latino White EconomicallyDisadvantaged

    English Learners Students withDisabilities

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    50

    75

    100

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  • Reading at Grade Level Score

    15.79

    State Distribution of School-Level Reading at Grade Level

    ESSA Score

    0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100

    Reading at Grade Level Points TableScore: (6 / 38) * 100 = 15.79

    Total Students 38

    Total # Points Possible 38

    Total # Points Earned 6

    Points Per Student

    Student achieved Ready or Exceeds (ACT Aspire) in reading 1.0 Point

    Student achieved below grade level 0.0 Points

    Percent of Points Earned for Reading at Grade Level

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    English Learners Students withDisabilities

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  • Science Achievement Score

    23.68

    State Distribution of School-Level Science Achievement

    ESSA Score

    0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100

    Science Achievement Points TableScore: (9 / 38) * 100 = 23.68

    Total Students 38

    Total # Points Possible 38

    Total # Points Earned 9

    Points Per Student

    Student achieved Ready or Exceeds (ACT Aspire) in science 1.0 Point

    Student achieved Level 4 (Functional Independence) or 5 (Independent) (AAPA) in science 1.0 Point

    Student achieved below grade level 0.0 Points

    Percent of Points Earned for Science Achievement

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  • Growth in Science Achievement Score

    45.16

    State Distribution of School-Level Growth in Science Achievement

    ESSA Score

    0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100

    Growth in Science Achievement Points TableScore: (14 / 31) * 100 = 45.16

    Total Students 31

    Total # Points Possible 31

    Total # Points Earned 14

    Points Per Student

    Growth at/above the 75th percentile of growth of students in the same grade 1.0 Point

    Growth at/above the 25th percentile to less than 75th of growth of students in same grade 0.5 Points

    Growth below the 25th percentile of growth of students in same grade 0.0 Points

    Percent of Points Earned for Growth in Science Achievement

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    English Learners Students withDisabilities

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