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Victory Schools Summary

REGION: Victory Schools SCHOOL LEVEL: Todas las escuelas SELECT SCHOOL: No School Selected
TOTAL SCHOOLS: 33 SCHOOLS WITH TSI DESIGNATION: 4 DATE RETRIEVED: 4/20/2024

POPULATION DATA

19,690

TOTAL ENROLLMENT

99%
Free or Reduced Lunch
27%
Learning English
12%
Individual Education Plan
Hispanos
62.9%
Multirraciales
20.3%
Blancos
6.7%
Two or More Races
3.3%
Am In/AK Native
2%
Asiáticos
1.3%
Isleños del Pacífico
0.3%

STAR RATING BREAKDOWN

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STUDENT PROFICIENCY

Below is the total percent of all students proficient, or "on grade level", in the Victory Schools region by subject. Students are considered on-grade level if they receive a 3 (for proficient) or a 4 (for advanced) on the end of year state assessment called the Smarter Balanced test (SBAC). For middle schools, this includes all 8th grade students.

Escuela primaria

 
Reading - 25%
 
Math - 16%
 
Science - 2%

Escuela intermedia

 
Reading - 28%
 
Math - 11%
 
Science - 14%

Escuela secundaria

 
ACT score of 22 or better - 9%
 
Graduation Rate - 67%

NEVADA REPORT CARD SCORES

Below is an average of the points scored in each category on the Nevada Report Card.

Escuela primaria

[+] [-] Academic Achievement (avg)
 
18%
[+] [-] Student Growth (avg)
 
37%
[+] [-] English Language Proficiency (avg)
 
50%
[+] [-] Desigualdad de Oportunidad (avg)
 
25%
[+] [-] Captación de los Estudiantes (avg)
 
37%
[+] See Elementary Schools Definitions
Academic Achievement--Student Proficiency

Academic Achievement is a measure of student performance based on a single administration of the State assessment. Cut scores are set that determine the achievement level needed to be proficient on the assessment.

Student Proficiency is determined by calculating the percent of students in the school who met (Level 3) and exceed standards (Level 4) on the State assessments.

Points are earned based on a pooled average (total number of students proficient on all three assessments divided by total number of students taking all three assessments).

Student Growth

Student growth is a measure of performance on the state assessments over time.

  • Student Growth Percentile (SGP) is a measure of student achievement over time and compares the achievement of similar subgroups of students from one test administration to the next. An SGP from 35 to 65 is considered typical growth.
  • Median Growth Percentile (MGP) is a summary of the student growth percentiles (SGP) in a school. A school's Median Growth Percentile (MGP) is determined by rank ordering all the SGPs in the school from lowest to highest and finding the median or middle number.
  • Adequate Growth Percentile (AGP) describes the amount of growth a student needs to remain or become proficient on the State assessment in three years.
English Language Proficiency

English Language Proficiency is a measure of English Learners achieving English Language proficiency on the State English Language Proficiency assessment, WIDA. The NSPF includes Adequate Growth Percentiles to determine if English Language Learners are meeting the goal toward English Language proficiency. Students meeting their growth targets should be on track to become English proficient and exit English language status in five years.

Desigualdad de Oportunidad

Closing Opportunity Gaps is a measure of non-proficiency. This measure includes students who were non-proficient on the previous year's State assessment and determines if those students in the current assessment administration succeeded in meeting their Adequate Growth Percentile. This is a measure of gap between proficient and non-proficient students.

Captación de los Estudiantes

Student Engagement is a measure of Chronic Absenteeism and Climate Survey Participation. Research shows that attendance matters and that chronic absenteeism places students at risk of failure. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10 percent, or more, of school days for any reason, including excused, unexcused or disciplinary absences. Students who are absent due to school sponsored activities are not considered absent for the purposes of this calculation.

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Escuela intermedia

[+] [-] Academic Achievement (avg)
 
4%
[+] [-] Student Growth (avg)
 
39%
[+] [-] English Language Proficiency (avg)
 
35%
[+] [-] Desigualdad de Oportunidad (avg)
 
12%
[+] [-] Captación de los Estudiantes (avg)
 
51%
[+] See Middle School Definitions
Academic Achievement--Student Proficiency

Academic Achievement is a measure of student performance based on a single administration of the State assessment. Cut scores are set that determine the achievement level needed to be proficient on the assessment.

Student Proficiency is determined by calculating the percent of students in the school who met (Level 3) and exceed standards (Level 4) on the State assessments.

Points are earned based on a pooled average (total number of students proficient on all three assessments divided by total number of students taking all three assessments).

Student Growth

Student growth is a measure of performance on the state assessments over time.

  • Student Growth Percentile (SGP) is a measure of student achievement over time and compares the achievement of similar subgroups of students from one test administration to the next. An SGP from 35 to 65 is considered typical growth.
  • Median Growth Percentile (MGP) is a summary of the student growth percentiles (SGP) in a school. A school's Median Growth Percentile (MGP) is determined by rank ordering all the SGPs in the school from lowest to highest and finding the median or middle number.
  • Adequate Growth Percentile (AGP) describes the amount of growth a student needs to remain or become proficient on the State assessment in three years.
English Language Proficiency

English Language Proficiency is a measure of English Learners achieving English Language proficiency on the State English Language Proficiency assessment, WIDA. The NSPF includes Adequate Growth Percentiles to determine if English Language Learners are meeting the goal toward English Language proficiency. Students meeting their growth targets should be on track to become English proficient and exit English language status in five years.

Desigualdad de Oportunidad

Closing Opportunity Gaps is a measure of non-proficiency. This measure includes students who were non-proficient on the previous year's State assessment and determines if those students in the current assessment administration succeeded in meeting their Adequate Growth Percentile. This is a measure of gap between proficient and non-proficient students.

Captación de los Estudiantes

Student Engagement is a measure of Chronic Absenteeism and Climate Survey Participation. Research shows that attendance matters and that chronic absenteeism places students at risk of failure. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10 percent, or more, of school days for any reason, including excused, unexcused or disciplinary absences. Students who are absent due to school sponsored activities are not considered absent for the purposes of this calculation.

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Escuela secundaria

[+] [-] Academic Achievement (avg)
 
15%
[+] [-] Graduación (avg)
 
61%
[+] [-] English Language Proficiency (avg)
 
47%
[+] [-] College & Career Readiness (avg)
 
24%
[+] [-] Captación de los Estudiantes (avg)
 
28%
[+] See High School Definitions
Academic Achievement--Student Proficiency

Academic Achievement is a measure of student performance based on a single administration of the State assessment. Cut scores are set that determine the achievement level needed to be proficient on the assessment.

Student Proficiency is determined by calculating the percent of students in the school who met (Level 3) and exceed standards (Level 4) on the State assessments.

Points are earned based on a pooled average (total number of students proficient on all three assessments divided by total number of students taking all three assessments).

Graduación

The cohort graduation rate is determined through the cohort validation process and follows federal guidelines for reporting an adjusted cohort grauation rate. This process usually results in preliminary graduation rates in October, with disaggregated rates determined in December. Because these dates are past the required state school accountability reporting date of September 15th, the cohort rates used for this indicator lags one yaear behind the other accountability indicators in the school rating system.

English Language Proficiency

English Language Proficiency is a measure of English Learners achieving English Language proficiency on the State English Language Proficiency assessment, WIDA. The NSPF includes Adequate Growth Percentiles to determine if English Language Learners are meeting the goal toward English Language proficiency. Students meeting their growth targets should be on track to become English proficient and exit English language status in five years.

College and Career Readiness

The college and career readiness indicator is made up of three measures: Average ACT Composite Score, Ninth and Tenth Grade Credit Sufficiency, and percent of students achieving college and career readiness status (Level 3 or 4) on the Math, ELA or Science End-of-Course assessments.

Captación de los Estudiantes

Student Engagement is a measure of Chronic Absenteeism and Climate Survey Participation. Research shows that attendance matters and that chronic absenteeism places students at risk of failure. Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10 percent, or more, of school days for any reason, including excused, unexcused or disciplinary absences. Students who are absent due to school sponsored activities are not considered absent for the purposes of this calculation.

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