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Campus Report Cards 2016-17

The information contained in the School Report Card is required by state law and is briefly described in the information included at the beginning of the report cards entitled “School Report Card Definitions.” The report for your school may or may not have all the information described because the information presented depends on whether the school is an elementary, middle, or high school.

State law requires that the school report card display information about the state, the district, and the school. Where possible, the information must be reported by race/ethnicity and socio-economic status of the students and must include at least two years of results.

The U.S. Department of Education requires each state to publish an annual report card with specific district- and campus-level data. Every district that receives Title I, Part A funding is responsible for distributing the state-, district- and campus-level report cards to each of its campuses, the parents of all enrolled students, and the general public.

 

Click here to view your campus' report card.