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School: Leeds Central School District: RSU 52/MSAD 52
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Contents of the Report
Assessment Data Accountability Data Maine Teacher Quality Data
Robert G. Hasson, Jr. Commissioner of Education
School: Leeds Central School District: RSU 52/MSAD 52
2016-2017 ESEA Report Card
Grades: 3-8, High School (as applicable)
English Language Arts/Literacy Assessment Data Percent of Students at Level 3 or Level 4
Percent of Students at Each Achievement Level
Number of Tested Students
School Year
Number Required to Test
Number of Tested Students
Percent of Students Tested in School
School
District
State
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
All Students
2015-2016
102
100
98.04
61.00
51.48
50.58
22.00
39.00
22.00
17.00
*
*
Female
2015-2016
53
52
98.11
63.46
58.20
56.35
21.15
42.31
21.15
15.38
*
*
Male
2015-2016
49
48
97.96
58.33
45.51
45.15
22.92
35.42
22.92
18.75
*
*
White
2015-2016
99
97
97.98
60.82
51.89
51.62
21.65
39.18
22.68
16.49
*
*
Black or African American 2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
50.00
27.26
*
*
*
*
*
*
Hispanic/Latino
2015-2016
2
2
100.00
*
36.84
43.01
*
*
*
*
*
*
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
49.47
*
*
*
*
*
*
Asian
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
59.60
*
*
*
*
*
*
American Indian or Alaska 2015-2016 Native
0
0
0.00
*
*
34.42
*
*
*
*
*
*
Two or More Races
2015-2016
1
1
100.00
*
*
47.24
*
*
*
*
*
*
Economically Disadvantaged
2015-2016
58
58
100.00
55.17
41.34
36.60
17.24
37.93
24.14
20.69
*
*
Migrant
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
27.03
*
*
*
*
*
*
Special Education
2015-2016
28
26
92.86
30.77
18.82
15.52
*
*
19.23
50.00
*
*
English Learner
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
15.86
*
*
*
*
*
*
Group
Note: Data from 2015-16 could not be compared to previous years due to a change in assessments. Achievement levels were reported in 2015-16 as follows: Level 4 = Above State Expectations, Level 3 = At State Expectations, Level 2 = Below State Expectations, Level 1 = Well Below State Expectations *Data have been suppressed to protect student privacy.
General Alternate Assessment Assessment
Exempt Recently Arrived English Learners *
School: Leeds Central School District: RSU 52/MSAD 52
2016-2017 ESEA Report Card
Grades: 3-8, High School (as applicable)
Mathematics Assessment Data Percent of Students at Level 3 or Level 4
Percent of Students at Each Achievement Level
Number of Tested Students
School Year
Number Required to Test
Number of Tested Students
Percent of Students Tested in School
School
District
State
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
All Students
2015-2016
102
101
99.02
55.45
49.84
38.31
10.89
44.55
25.74
18.81
*
*
Female
2015-2016
53
53
100.00
50.94
51.79
38.96
11.32
39.62
30.19
18.87
*
*
Male
2015-2016
49
48
97.96
60.42
48.10
37.70
10.42
50.00
20.83
18.75
*
*
White
2015-2016
99
98
98.99
55.10
50.28
39.33
11.22
43.88
26.53
18.37
*
*
Black or African American 2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
50.00
16.63
*
*
*
*
*
*
Hispanic/Latino
2015-2016
2
2
100.00
*
36.84
28.11
*
*
*
*
*
*
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
47.37
*
*
*
*
*
*
Asian
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
49.72
*
*
*
*
*
*
American Indian or Alaska 2015-2016 Native
0
0
0.00
*
*
23.11
*
*
*
*
*
*
Two or More Races
2015-2016
1
1
100.00
*
*
35.46
*
*
*
*
*
*
Economically Disadvantaged
2015-2016
58
58
100.00
44.83
38.50
25.24
*
*
32.76
22.41
*
*
Migrant
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
19.74
*
*
*
*
*
*
Special Education
2015-2016
28
27
96.43
22.22
16.13
11.91
*
*
22.22
55.56
*
*
English Learner
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
12.67
*
*
*
*
*
*
Group
Note: Data from 2015-16 could not be compared to previous years due to a change in assessments. Achievement levels were reported in 2015-16 as follows: Level 4 = Above State Expectations, Level 3 = At State Expectations, Level 2 = Below State Expectations, Level 1 = Well Below State Expectations *Data have been suppressed to protect student privacy.
General Alternate Assessment Assessment
School: Leeds Central School District: RSU 52/MSAD 52
2016-2017 ESEA Report Card
Grades: 5, 8, High School (as applicable)
Science Assessment Data Percent of Students at Level 3 or Level 4
Percent of Students at Each Achievement Level
Number of Tested Students
School Year
Number Required to Test
Number of Tested Students
Percent of Students Tested in School
School
District
State
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
All Students
2015-2016
31
31
100.00
58.06
59.08
60.97
*
*
*
*
*
*
Female
2015-2016
16
16
100.00
56.25
62.64
60.73
*
*
*
*
*
*
Male
2015-2016
15
15
100.00
60.00
55.90
61.20
*
*
*
*
*
*
White
2015-2016
31
31
100.00
58.06
58.40
62.29
*
*
*
*
*
*
Black or African American 2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
31.40
*
*
*
*
*
*
Hispanic/Latino
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
49.93
*
*
*
*
*
*
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
71.79
*
*
*
*
*
*
Asian
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
67.01
*
*
*
*
*
*
American Indian or Alaska 2015-2016 Native
0
0
0.00
*
*
47.06
*
*
*
*
*
*
Two or More Races
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
58.44
*
*
*
*
*
*
Economically Disadvantaged
2015-2016
17
17
100.00
52.94
54.29
49.78
*
*
*
*
*
*
Migrant
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
28.57
*
*
*
*
*
*
Special Education
2015-2016
12
12
100.00
*
28.13
29.55
*
*
*
*
*
*
English Learner
2015-2016
0
0
0.00
*
*
19.90
*
*
*
*
*
*
Group
Achievement levels were reported in 2015-16 as follows: Level 4 = Above State Expectations, Level 3 = At State Expectations, Level 2 = Below State Expectations, Level 1 = Well Below State Expectations *Data have been suppressed to protect student privacy.
General Alternate Assessment Assessment
School: Leeds Central School District: RSU 52/MSAD 52
2016-2017 ESEA Report Card
Grades: 3-8 (as applicable)
English Language Arts/Literacy Accountability Data Participation Target = 95%
2015-2016 Achievement
Number Required to Test
Percent Participated
Number Tested
Number At/Above State Expectations
% At/Above State Expectations
All Students
102
98.04
100
61
61.00
White
99
97.98
97
59
60.82
Black or African American
0
0.00
0
*
*
Hispanic/Latino
2
100.00
2
*
*
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0
0.00
0
*
*
Asian
0
0.00
0
*
*
American Indian or Alaska Native
0
0.00
0
*
*
Two or More Races
1
100.00
1
*
*
Economically Disadvantaged
58
100.00
58
32
55.17
Special Education
28
92.86
26
8
30.77
English Learner
0
0.00
0
*
*
Group
*Data have been suppressed to protect student privacy. Accountability data differ from Assessment data in several ways: -Students enrolled for less than a full academic year are excluded. -Privately funded students are excluded. -Bureau of Indian Education students are excluded.
School: Leeds Central School District: RSU 52/MSAD 52
2016-2017 ESEA Report Card
Grades: 3-8 (as applicable)
Mathematics Accountability Data Participation Target = 95%
2015-2016 Achievement
Number Required to Test
Percent Participated
Number Tested
Number At/Above State Expectations
% At/Above State Expectations
All Students
102
99.02
101
56
55.45
White
99
98.99
98
54
55.10
Black or African American
0
0.00
0
*
*
Hispanic/Latino
2
100.00
2
*
*
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0
0.00
0
*
*
Asian
0
0.00
0
*
*
American Indian or Alaska Native
0
0.00
0
*
*
Two or More Races
1
100.00
1
*
*
Economically Disadvantaged
58
100.00
58
26
44.83
Special Education
28
96.43
27
6
22.22
English Learner
0
0.00
0
*
*
Group
*Data have been suppressed to protect student privacy. Accountability data differ from Assessment data in several ways: -Students enrolled for less than a full academic year are excluded. -Privately funded students are excluded. -Bureau of Indian Education students are excluded. -Mathematics achievement results for recently arrived English learners are excluded.
School: Leeds Central School District: RSU 52/MSAD 52
2016-2017 ESEA Report Card Maine Teacher Quality Data Part I: Professional Qualifications
Number of Professional Qualifications of all Public Elementary and Secondary School Teachers in the Stateï
B.A.
B.A. + 15 credit hours
M.A.
M.A. + 15 credit hours
M.A. + 30 credit hours
Ph. D
9
2
6
0
2
0
Part II: Emergency/Conditional Certification Percentage of Public Elementary and Secondary School Teachers in the State with Emergency/ Conditional Certification as of June 30, 2016
0.00%
1 Professional Qualifications are defined by the State and may include information such as the degrees of public school teachers (e.g., percentage of teachers with Bachelors Degrees or Masters Degrees) or the percentage of fully certified teachers.
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