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  • All 1- and 2-star schools that scored less index points than the year before.
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College Readiness
The number of 11th grade students who are ready to go to college without having to take remedial classes that do not count towards college credit. An ACT score of 22 is a baseline for college readiness without a student needing to repeat high school work once they get to college.
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Transiency
Is the percentage of students who do not finish the school year at the same school they started.
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School Climate

School Climate is assessed at the school level via a survey provided to all students in Nevada. The survey is administered by the American Institutes for Research (AIR) on behalf of the Nevada Department of Education. The survey was administered in Fall of 2020, and therefore reflects the student experience of 2019-2020 school year, prior to COVID-19. The NV-SCSEL asks students questions about the environment and conditions for learning in their schools with four main categories:

  • Cultural and Linguistic Competence tells us whether students feel that adults at school show that they care and respect the values, history, language, and experiences of students from different backgrounds;
  • Relationships tells us whether students feel that the positive interactions between adults and students create a welcoming and trusting environment for kids to learn;
  • Emotional Safety tells us how comfortable kids feel at school expressing their feelings, trusting peers and adults, and taking risks; and
  • Physical Safety tells us if kids feel safe from violence, theft, harsh punishment, and weapons at school.
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Thank you for visiting the Great School All Kids (GSAK) school performance portal. Please note that school performance information may look different for the 2020-2021 school year due to the impacts of COVID-19. In accordance with the U.S. Department of Education ESEA waiver, some 2020-2021 school performance data has been waived or reported differently than prior years.

Star Ratings

NSPF school star ratings and accountability indicators were carried over from the 2018-2019 school year.

Academic Achievement

All assessments, such as SBAC, were required for the 2020-2021 school year. Assessment results are generally reported for schools with a minimum participation rate of 95%. The 95% requirement was waived for the 2020-21 school year; therefore, assessment results may look different from prior years.

Growth & Opportunity Gaps

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English Language Proficiency

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Student Engagement

Chronic absenteeism was waived for NSPF reporting but has been reported for the 2020-21 school year.

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More information about the waiver and how school performance is reported for the 2020-2021 school year can be found in the Nevada Department of Education’s Nevada Accountability Portal.

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To protect student privacy and confidentiality, the Nevada Department of Education reports data less than 5% or great than 95% as <5% or >95%. Data meeting this criteria is rounded to 5% or 95% in this school performance portal.

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Sparks HS
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(775) 321-3130
820 15th St
Sparks, NV 89431
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Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI) School
2019
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How did this school perform?
Academic Achievement
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Academic Achievement
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Graduation
Graduation
English Language Proficiency
English Language Proficiency
College & Career Readiness
College & Career Readiness
Student Engagement
Student Engagement
N/A0
  = district average
Academic Achievement tells us how many students met the State defined on grade level score on the ACT for Math and ELA, and the Nevada Science Assessment.

How many kids at this school are on or above grade level?
*Kids on or above grade level is unavailable for this school.

*Math data is unavailable for this school
*English Language Arts data is unavailable for this school
*Science data is unavailable for this school
*Why is data unavailable? Click here to find out
Compare to 2018
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Performance by Student Race/Ethnicity
Performance by Student Race/Ethnicity
Performance by Grade Level
Year over year comparison information is unavailable.
Performance by Student Subgroup
Equity in education means personal or social circumstanced do not impact achievement.

This data shows students on or above grade level across the school's student population. Differences may suggest some student groups are not getting the support to succeed.

ACT Composite Scores

Asian
14.3
Hispanic
14.5
2+ Races
16.0
White
16.2
  = district average
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88% 4-year Track
85% 5-year Track
  = district average
How many students graduated in 4-years?
88% graduated last year on a 4-year track.

How many students graduated in 5-years?
85% graduated last year on a 5-year track.

Note: This data runs one year behind in reporting.
*Why is data unavailable? Click here to find out
Compare to 2018
Compare to 2018
Year over year comparison information is unavailable.
N/A0
19% English Language Proficiency
  = district average
How is this school doing with students who need extra help to learn the English language?
2 out of 10 students are on track to no longer need services for English language skills within five years.
*Why is data unavailable? Click here to find out
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Year over year comparison information is unavailable.
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49% Post-secondary Course Participation
25% Post-secondary Course Completion
33% Advanced Diploma
This category measures the following three components:

1. The number of students who enroll in courses that prepare them for education beyond high school (also known as Post-Secondary Preparation programs).

49% of students at this school participated in courses that prepare them for education beyond high school.

Examples of these types of courses include Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate, Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment, and Career and Technical Education classes.

2. The number of students who completed (took an AP assessment) courses designed to prepare them for education beyond high school.

25% of students at this school completed courses that prepare them for education beyond high school.

3. The number of students who graduate with an Advanced Diploma OR a College and Career Ready (CCR) Diploma.
Click here to see the requirements for Clark County students to earn an advanced diploma OR a College and Career Ready (CCR) Diploma.

33% of students at this school graduated with an Advanced Diploma OR a College and Career Ready (CCR) Diploma.


ACT Test Results: How many students at this school are ready for college?
The ACT is a test that 11th-graders are required to take in Nevada. The test measures academic college readiness and predicts the likelihood of success in the first year of college. A score of 22 is a baseline to be considered college-ready.

4% of students at this school scored a 22 or higher on the ACT test.

*Why is data unavailable? Click here to find out
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N/A0
65.60% Chronically Absent
79% 9th Graders On-track
How many students at this school were chronically absent during the 2020-2021 school year?
65.60% of students are chronically absent.

A student that is absent 10% or more of the total days enrolled in a school will be identified as chronically absent. A student must be enrolled in a school for at least 91-days of the current school year to be included in this calculation.

How many 9th graders are considered on-track?
79% of 9th graders received the credits needed to be considered on-track.

*Why is data unavailable? Click here to find out
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GRADUATION RATE: 88%
COLLEGE READINESS: 4%
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School Details
Enrollment: 1218
Grades Served: 9-12
School Type: District Zoned School
Per Pupil Expenditure: $9,110
Transience: 20.3%

Staff
Long-term Substitutes: 5
Student Population
26% English Language Learners (ELL)
48% Free or Reduced Price Lunch (FRL)
14% Special Education (IEP)
100%
50%
0%
White
Hispanic
Black
Asian
Am In/AK Native
Pacific Islander
2+ Races
School Climate
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Academic Achievement
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NSPF Points Earned
*Kids on or above grade level is unavailable for this school.
Click here to view performance by student race/ethnicity.

Click here to view SBAC Results, 2016-2021.
  = district average
Academic Achievement tells us how many students met the State defined on grade level score on the ACT for Math and ELA, and the Nevada Science Assessment.

How many kids at this school are on or above grade level?
*Kids on or above grade level is unavailable for this school.

*Math data is unavailable for this school
*English Language Arts data is unavailable for this school
*Science data is unavailable for this school
*Why is data unavailable? Click here to find out
Year over year information is not available.
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Graduation
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NSPF Points Earned
88% graduated last year on a 4-year track.

85% graduated last year on a 5-year track.
88%% 4-year Track
85% 5-year Track
  = district average
How many students graduated in 4-years?
88%% graduated last year on a 4-year track.

How many students graduated in 5-years?
85% graduated last year on a 5-year track.

Note: This data runs one year behind in reporting.
*Why is data unavailable? Click here to find out
Year over year information is not available.
Compare to 2017
Compare to 2017
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English Language Proficiency
N/A0
NSPF Points Earned
2 out of 10 students are on track to no longer need services for English language skills within five years.
19% English Language Proficiency
  = district average
How is this school doing with students who need extra help to learn the English language?
2 out of 10 students are on track to no longer need services for English language skills within five years.
*Why is data unavailable? Click here to find out
Year over year information is not available.
Compare to 2017
Compare to 2017
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College & Career Readiness
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NSPF Points Earned
49% of students at this school participated in courses that prepare them for education beyond high school.
49% Post-secondary Course Participation
25% Post-secondary Course Completion
33% Advanced Diploma
This category measures the following three components:

1. The number of students who enroll in courses that prepare them for education beyond high school (also known as Post-Secondary Preparation programs).

49% of students at this school participated in courses that prepare them for education beyond high school.

Examples of these types of courses include Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate, Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment, and Career and Technical Education classes.

2. The number of students who completed (took an AP assessment) courses designed to prepare them for education beyond high school.

25% of students at this school completed courses that prepare them for education beyond high school.

3. The number of students who graduate with an Advanced Diploma OR a College and Career Ready (CCR) Diploma.
Click here to see the requirements for Clark County students to earn an advanced diploma OR a College and Career Ready (CCR) Diploma.

33% of students at this school graduated with an Advanced Diploma OR a College and Career Ready (CCR) Diploma.


ACT Test Results: How many students at this school are ready for college?
The ACT is a test that 11th-graders are required to take in Nevada. The test measures academic college readiness and predicts the likelihood of success in the first year of college. A score of 22 is a baseline to be considered college-ready.

4% of students at this school scored a 22 or higher on the ACT test.

*Why is data unavailable? Click here to find out
Year over year information is not available.
Compare to 2017
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Student Engagement
N/A0
NSPF Points Earned
65.60% of students are chronically absent.

A student that is absent 10% or more of the total days enrolled in a school will be identified as chronically absent. A student must be enrolled in a school for at least 91-days of the current school year to be included in this calculation.
65.60% Chronically Absent
79% 9th Graders On-track
How many students at this school were chronically absent during the 2020-2021 school year?
65.60% of students are chronically absent.

A student that is absent 10% or more of the total days enrolled in a school will be identified as chronically absent. A student must be enrolled in a school for at least 91-days of the current school year to be included in this calculation.

How many 9th graders are considered on-track?
79% of 9th graders received the credits needed to be considered on-track.

*Why is data unavailable? Click here to find out
Year over year information is not available.
Compare to 2017
Compare to 2017
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Performance by Student Race/Ethnicity
Performance by Student Race/Ethnicity
Equity in education means personal or social circumstanced do not impact achievement.

This data shows students on or above grade level across the school's student population. Differences may suggest some student groups are not getting the support to succeed.
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ACT Composite Scores

Asian
14.3
Hispanic
14.5
2+ More
16.0
White
16.2
  = district average
School Information
School Details
Enrollment: 1218
Grades Served: 9-12
School Type: District Zoned School
Extra Funding:
Per Pupil Expenditure : $9,110
Specialty: N/A
Transience: Coming soon
Staff
Long Term Substitutes: 5
Student Population
26% English Language Learners (ELL)
48% Free or Reduced Price Lunch (FRL)
14% Special Education (IEP)
100%
50%
0%
White
Hispanic
Black
Asian
AK Native/Native American
Pacific Islander
2+ Races
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