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OEP is a research center within the College of Education and Health Professions at the University of Arkansas that specializes in

Education Research and Policy.

www.uark.edu/ua/oep

•AR Education

Reports

• Policy Briefs

• Report Cards

• Newsletters

• Data Resources

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Refer to menu bar at the top left of the OEP homepage. www.uark.edu/ua/oep

OEP Data ResourcesOEP Homepage

OEP Data Resources has multiple databases at both school and district levels.

Under OEP Outreach, click on OEP Data Resources

Accessing Data Resources through the OEP

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Accessing Report Cards, Education Reports and Policy Briefs through the OEP

Refer to menu bar at the top left of the OEP homepage. www.uark.edu/ua/oep

OEPublications leads to options such as Report Cards, Education Reports and Policy Briefs.

Remember to sign up for our weekly e-mail, OEP Web Links (OWL), to get updated on current education news across the state and nation.

Please e-mail [email protected] to sign up.

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Northwest Arkansas Report Card

The 2011 NWA Report Card highlights recent test scores, achievement gaps, graduation rates, and teacher salary. Similar to our state Arkansas Report Card, The NWA Report Card was created to provide more detailed information specific to the Northwest Arkansas region such as:1. Overview of

Assessments

2. NWA Characteristics3. District by District

Performance on Standardized Assessments (Over Time)

4. Diverse Subgroups

5. Secondary and Beyond

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Overview of Assessments: AR Benchmark Exam & ITBS & School Characteristics

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Bentonville Fayetteville Rogers Siloam Springs Springdale NWA Big 5 NWA Rural 10 Arkansas0%

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Figure 1.1: AR Benchmark Math and Literacy Exam: Percent Proficient and Advanced, 2011

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  Elementary Grades (3-5) Middle Grades (6-9)

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Bentonville 72 65 61 75 69 68 60 79Fayetteville 68 61 58 71 65 63 56 74Rogers 67 55 56 69 61 56 53 70Siloam Springs 62 47 46 66 57 56 47 66Springdale 55 43 46 58 54 48 47 62NWA Big 5 67 55 56 69 61 56 53 70Decatur 35 37 32 54 55 45 42 57Elkins 61 54 55 66 57 57 51 66Farmington 66 61 60 71 61 58 55 73Gentry 58 51 50 60 56 55 49 73Gravette 55 54 48 66 63 58 49 65Greenland 64 53 51 57 51 55 44 61Lincoln 55 49 44 57 51 49 39 55Pea Ridge 66 54 49 71 70 60 60 69Prairie Grove 67 60 57 74 61 59 54 70West Fork 60 56 43 74 57 55 49 67NWA Rural 10 61 54 50 66 57 56 49 67Arkansas 57 51 49 61 55 51 47 62

Figure 1.2: Iowa Test of Basic Skills Median National Percentile Rank by District, 2011

Overview of Assessments: ITBS

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 %

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FRL % LEP#

Students#

Schools

Average School

SizeBentonville 77% 2% 7% 13% 28% 5% 13,530 14 717Fayetteville 70% 10% 9% 11% 40% 8% 8,838 13 540Rogers 52% 1% 40% 6% 59% 33% 14,003 18 550Siloam Springs 65% 1% 23% 12% 54% 18% 3,903 2 927Springdale 43% 2% 41% 14% 64% 42% 18,810 20 706NWA Big 5 59% 3% 27% 11% 50% 25% 59,084 67 641NWA Rural 10 86% 1% 7% 6% 51% 7% 14,022 24 353Arkansas 65% 21% 9% 5% 60% 3 468,066 853 397

Figure 2.1: Student Demographics and School Enrollment, 2011

Springdale Bentonville Fayetteville Rogers NWA Big 5 Siloam Springs

NWA Rural 10

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$50,000$43,220 $42,230 $41,310 $41,300 $41,232

$38,100$34,114

$31,592

Figure 2.2: Average Starting Salary for First-Year Teachers (Bachelor’s Degree), 2011

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District by District Performance on Standardized Assessments

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Elementary Math

(% Prof./Adv.)

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Literacy (% Prof./Adv.)

Middle Literacy (% Prof./Adv.)

Enrollment

% Minority

% FRL

% LEP

Bentonville 92% 92% 86% 87% 13,530 23% 28% 5%Fayetteville 83% 82% 83% 79% 8,838 30% 40% 8%Rogers 88% 80% 86% 83% 14,003 48% 59% 33%Siloam Springs 84% 78% 78% 72% 3,903 35% 54% 18%Springdale 78% 72% 76% 74% 18,810 57% 64% 42%NWA Big 5 85% 80% 82% 80% 59,084 41% 50% 25%Decatur 68% 70% 62% 71% 495 43% 78% 30%Elkins 84% 75% 78% 74% 1,151 11% 48% 4%Farmington 89% 83% 84% 78% 2,177 10% 38% 3%Gentry 78% 75% 78% 84% 1,431 30% 64% 11%Gravette 80% 80% 79% 81% 1,785 13% 50% 4%Greenland 76% 65% 70% 69% 792 11% 60% 2%Lincoln 81% 62% 78% 64% 1,304 17% 71% 8%Pea Ridge 89% 91% 81% 86% 1,639 8% 46% 3%Prairie Grove 87% 80% 82% 79% 1,741 7% 46% 2%West Fork 84% 76% 75% 79% 1,227 7% 52% 0%NWA Rural 10 83% 77% 79% 78% 13,742 14% 52% 7%Arkansas 81% 71% 77% 70% 468,066 27% 64% 3%

Table 3.1: School District Performance and Characteristics for all Northwest Arkansas Districts, 2011

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District by District Performance on Standardized Assessments

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Figure 3.1: AR Benchmark Math Exam: Percent Proficient and Advanced 2006-2011

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Figure 3.1: AR Benchmark Literacy Exam: Percent Proficient and Advanced 2006-2011

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Diverse Subgroups: Race

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Figure 4.1: AR Benchmark Math Exam % Proficient or Advanced (Elementary) by Race, 2010

Figure 4.2: AR Benchmark Math Exam % Proficient or Advanced (Middle) by Race, 2010

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Figure 4.3: AR Benchmark Literacy Exam % Proficient or Advanced (Elementary) by Race, 2010

Figure 4.4: AR Benchmark Literacy Exam % Proficient or Advanced (Middle) by Race, 2010

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Diverse Subgroups: Poverty & Language Barriers

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Figure 4.5: AR Benchmark Math Exam % Proficient or Advanced (Elementary), FRL & LEP, 2010

Figure 4.6: AR Benchmark Math Exam % Proficient or Advanced (Middle), FRL & LEP, 2010

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Figure 4.7: AR Benchmark Literacy Exam % Proficient or Advanced (Elementary), FRL & LEP, 2010

Figure 4.8: AR Benchmark Literacy Exam % Proficient or Advanced (Middle), FRL & LEP, 2010

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Northwest Arkansas Report Card: Secondary and Beyond

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  AlgebraGeometr

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Bentonville 93% 92% 84% 74%

Fayetteville 89% 87% 80% 59%

Rogers 81% 80% 69% 47%

Siloam Springs 88% 85% 71% 33%

Springdale 76% 74% 62% 40%

NWA Big 5 84% 82% 72% 52%

NWA Rural 10 85% 81% 72% 44%

Arkansas 78% 73% 65% 41%

Figure 5.1: District Performance on EOC Algebra, Geometry, Grade 11 Literacy, and Biology, Exams 2011

  2008 2010Bentonville 89% 92%Fayetteville 81% 82%Rogers 82% 85%Siloam Springs 95% 92%Springdale 81% 84%Big 5 NWA Avg 84% 86%Rural NWA N/A N/AArkansas 76% 76%US (2008) 75% 75%

Figure 5.2: High School Graduation Rates, 2008; 2011

 

ACT Participation

Rate, 2008ACT Average Score, 2008

ACT Average Score, 2010

College Going Rate Graduates

Bentonville 70.1 23.1 23.5 55.2 652Fayetteville 68.5 24.1 24.4 51.4 498Rogers 58.6 22.3 22.6 28.3 868Siloam Springs 59.7 22.4 22 35.4 271Springdale 57.3 22.7 22.4 41.6 996Big 5 Average 56.2 22.6 23 42.38 3,285Rural NWA N/A N/A N/A 40.6 876AR 74 20.6 20.3 51.7 28,939US 42 21.2 21 N/A N/A

Figure 5.3: Average ACT Score and College Going Rate (CGR), 2011

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University of Arkansas,

Fayetteville

John Brown

University NWACC

ACT 25.8 25 20.2

GPA 3.56 3.6 N/A

Retention 82.7 75 59.9

Graduation Rate 57.9 61.5 23.8

Figure 5.4: Average ACT Score, GPA, Retention and Graduation Rates for Northwest Arkansas Colleges and Universities, 2011

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Education Research and Policy.

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