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BROADWAY ACADEMY - 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.

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Grades 3-8 English Language Arts Summary Results (2018-19)

Grade Not Tested Tested Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Proficient
(Levels 3 & 4)
# % # % # % # % # %
Grade 7 18 420 198 47% 140 33% 59 14% 23 5% 82 20%
Grades 3-8 19 420 198 47% 140 33% 59 14% 23 5% 82 20%

Grade 7 ELA Results

Mean Score: 590
Subgroup Not Tested Tested Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Proficient
(Levels 3 & 4)
# % # % # % # % # %
All Students 18 420 198 47% 140 33% 59 14% 23 5% 82 20%
General Education 12 355 139 39% 135 38% 58 16% 23 6% 81 23%
Students with Disabilities 6 65 59 91% 5 8% 1 2% 0 0% 1 2%
Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 1 4
Black or African American 4 57 30 53% 14 25% 10 18% 3 5% 13 23%
Hispanic or Latino 0 12
White 13 296 135 46% 102 34% 45 15% 14 5% 59 20%
Multiracial 0 51 26 51% 19 37% 2 4% 4 8% 6 12%
Small Group Total 1 16 7 44% 5 31% 2 13% 2 13% 4 25%
Female 9 217 91 42% 80 37% 33 15% 13 6% 46 21%
Male 9 203 107 53% 60 30% 26 13% 10 5% 36 18%
English Language Learners 1 4
Non-English Language Learners 17 416
Economically Disadvantaged 15 264 148 56% 79 30% 27 10% 10 4% 37 14%
Not Economically Disadvantaged 3 156 50 32% 61 39% 32 21% 13 8% 45 29%
Not Migrant 18 420 198 47% 140 33% 59 14% 23 5% 82 20%
Homeless 0 2
Not Homeless 18 418
In Foster Care 0 2
Not in Foster Care 18 418
Parent Not in Armed Forces 18 420 198 47% 140 33% 59 14% 23 5% 82 20%

Grades 3-8 Mathematics Summary Results (2018-19)

Grade Not Tested Tested Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 & Above Proficient
(Levels 3 & Above)
# % # % # % # % # %
Grade 7 30 409 220 54% 121 30% 49 12% 19 5% 68 17%
Grades 3-8 31 409 220 54% 121 30% 49 12% 19 5% 68 17%

Grade 7 Math Results

Mean Score: 587
Subgroup Not Tested Tested Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Proficient
(Levels 3 & 4)
# % # % # % # % # %
All Students 30 409 220 54% 121 30% 49 12% 19 5% 68 17%
General Education 21 346 164 47% 115 33% 49 14% 18 5% 67 19%
Students with Disabilities 9 63 56 89% 6 10% 0 0% 1 2% 1 2%
Asian or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 0 5 1 20% 2 40% 1 20% 1 20% 2 40%
Black or African American 6 54 32 59% 17 31% 3 6% 2 4% 5 9%
Hispanic or Latino 0 12 8 67% 3 25% 1 8% 0 0% 1 8%
White 19 292 146 50% 88 30% 42 14% 16 5% 58 20%
Multiracial 5 46 33 72% 11 24% 2 4% 0 0% 2 4%
Female 17 211 116 55% 70 33% 17 8% 8 4% 25 12%
Male 13 198 104 53% 51 26% 32 16% 11 6% 43 22%
English Language Learners 0 5 3 60% 2 40% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
Non-English Language Learners 30 404 217 54% 119 29% 49 12% 19 5% 68 17%
Economically Disadvantaged 24 256 164 64% 68 27% 19 7% 5 2% 24 9%
Not Economically Disadvantaged 6 153 56 37% 53 35% 30 20% 14 9% 44 29%
Not Migrant 30 409 220 54% 121 30% 49 12% 19 5% 68 17%
Homeless 0 2
Not Homeless 30 407
In Foster Care 0 2
Not in Foster Care 30 407
Parent Not in Armed Forces 30 409 220 54% 121 30% 49 12% 19 5% 68 17%

Annual Regents examination results include those from August, January, and June of the reporting year. If a student takes the same Regents examination multiple times during the reporting year, only the highest score is included in these results.

TOTAL COHORT REGENTS EXAMINATION RESULTS

A High School Cohort consists of all students who first enter grade 9 anywhere or, in the case of ungraded students with disabilities, reach their seventeenth birthday in a particular school year (July 1 - June 30). The "year" used to identify the cohort is the year in which the July 1 - December 31 dates fall. Results are reported four years after these students first enter grade 9.

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