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SOUTH ORANGETOWN CSD - NEW YORK STATE REPORT CARD [2018 - 19]

The New York State Report Card is an important part of the Board of Regents’ effort to create educational equity and raise learning standards for all students. Knowledge gained from the report card on a school’s or district’s strengths and weaknesses can be used to improve instruction and services to students. The report card provides information to the public on school/district staff, students, and measures of school and district performance as required by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Fundamentally, ESSA is about creating a set of interlocking strategies to promote educational equity by providing support to districts and schools as they work to ensure that every student succeeds. New York State is committed to ensuring that all students succeed and thrive in school no matter who they are, where they live, where they go to school, or where they come from.

Glossary and Guide

SECONDARY CCCR Levels
Subgroup Baseline Index District MIP State MIP Long-Term Goal Exceed Long-Term Goal Met SH Target Met AG Target End Goal Level
All Students 146 182.6 148.4 130.2 137.8 156.4 175 4
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 173.6 192.3 173.8 154.1 157.7 166.4 175 4
Black or African American
Hispanic or Latino 88.2 154.3 95.2 104.5 116.5 145.8 175 4
Multiracial
White 151.5 187.8 153.3 149.7 154.1 164.6 175 4
English Language Learners
Students with Disabilities 90.4 126.6 97.2 76.5 93.5 134.3 175 4
Economically Disadvantaged 79.2 155.8 86.8 112.9 123.7 149.4 175 4
SECONDARY CCCR Counts
Subgroup Cohort Count Annual Biliteracy 2.0 Weight 1.5 Weight 1.0 Weight 0.5 Weight 0.0 Weight
All Students 268 0 226 10 22 1 9
American Indian or Alaska Native 1 0
Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 52 0 48 2 1 0 1
Black or African American 6 0
Hispanic or Latino 47 0 27 4 12 1 3
Multiracial 3 0
White 193 0 173 5 9 0 6
English Language Learners 25 0
Students with Disabilities 64 0 29 2 19 2 12
Economically Disadvantaged 52 0 33 3 10 1 5
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