Silver Stage High School
Silver Stage High School
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School Details
School Population
White | 69% | |
Hispanic | 18% | |
Two or more races | 8% | |
Pacific Islander | 1% | |
Black | 0% | |
In/AK Native | 0% | |
Asian | 0% |
School Performance
English Language Proficiency
Student Engagement
Graduation
College & Career Readiness
How many kids at this school are on or above grade level?
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 is this school doing with students who need extra help to learn the English language?
This percentage of students are on track to no longer need services for English language skills within five years.
How many 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.
How many students completed (took an AP assessment) courses designed to prepare them for education beyond high school?
How many students graduated with an Advanced Diploma OR a College and Career Ready (CCR) Diploma?
See the requirements for Clark County students to earn 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.
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 students at this school were chronically absent during the 2020-2021 school year?
How many 9th graders are considered on-track?
SCHOOL CLIMATE
The Nevada School Climate/Social Emotional Learning Survey (NV-SCSEL) is given to students each fall. It is used by schools to understand how students feel about the quality of school life.