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1 DATA PACKET for planning Evaluation & Assessment Office of Institutional Research December 14, 215 School Number 1 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICA TIONS MAGNET
2 Data Packet: Standard Issue Table of Contents 2. Contents...Table of Contents 3. Notes...Notes and Data Descriptions STUDENTS AND STAFF 6. Summary... Summary of Student and Teacher Statistics 7. Enroll (1)... Enrollment Statistics by Ethnicity 8. Enroll (2)... Enrollment Statistics by Select Student Group 9. Attendance... Student Attendance Statistics STAAR (English) 1. Reading (EOC).. STAAR EOC Reading 14. Math (EOC)... STAAR EOC Mathematics 18. Science (EOC)... STAAR EOC Science 22. SS (EOC)...STAAR EOC Social Studies COLLEGE READINESS 26. SAT/ACT... SAT/ACT Average Scores for Seniors 27. PSAT... PSAT Average Scores 28. AP... Advanced Placement (AP) Exams LOCAL ASSESSMENT 29. ACP...Assessments of Performance LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 2 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_contents Campus Data Packet
3 3 Notes Notes, Definitions, and Data Descriptions SCHOOL SUMMARY Student percentages are computed as the percentage of total student enrollment. Additional statistics are available in ENROLLMENT and TEACHER reports. Race/ethnic categories are based on the newest federal standards for ethnicity and race reporting, though some categories have been combined because of small group sizes. Students reporting their ethnicity as Hispanic are not counted in any race category. Economically disadvantaged students are those who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch through the federal government's program, come from a family with an annual income at or below the official poverty line, or are eligible for national or state programs that provide need-based financial assistance. MAGNET PROGRAMS: Teacher statistics are not available for magnets, academies, or vanguards. See statistics for the whole campus. ENROLLMENT Statistics are based on the school's enrollment at the end of the fifth six-weeks grading period. Economically disadvantaged students are those who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch through the federal government's program, come from a family with an annual income at or below the official poverty line, or are eligible for national or state programs that provide need-based financial assistance. New students were new to the district in They are counted as new if not enrolled in a district campus before the last day of the school year. The retention rate is the percentage of students in the same grade at the end of the fifth six-weeks grading period for both and ATTENDANCE Statistics are based on student attendance through the end of the sixth six-weeks grading period (the end of the school year). Average daily membership is the total number of school days students were SCHEDULED or ENROLLED divided by the number of school days in the year. The average daily attendance number (N) is the total number of school days students were IN ATTENDANCE divided by the number of school days in the year. The average daily attendance percentage (%) is the average attendance rate. For each student, the number of days attended is divided by the number of days enrolled. This rate is then averaged across students. The number (N) of yearly transactions is the total number of transfer and withdrawal transactions in the school year. The percentage (%) is the number of transactions divided by average daily membership, which gives (on average) the percentage of the membership associated with a transaction. Continuously enrolled students are enrolled and in attendance for a minimum number of instructional days in at least one course at the school between the beginning of the school year and the first day of the main STAAR testing period. The minimum number varies depending on the school year's calendar, but is typically around 13 days. The stability rate is the number of continuously enrolled students divided by average daily membership. LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 3 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_notes Campus Data Packet
4 3 Notes Notes, Definitions, and Data Descriptions STAAR, STAAR L, and STAAR A Cells marked with an asterisk (*) indicate five or fewer students were tested. Blank cells indicate no students were tested. Student group assignments are from the district's Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) submission to the TEA. STAAR statistics are based on results from standard STAAR only. STAAR L and STAAR A statistics are computed separately, following TEA reporting practice. Percentage Satisfactory is the percentage of students achieving Level 2 (Satisfactory) or Level 3 (Advanced). Statistics by reporting category are averages for all students (across student groups and genders). An average percentage correct is computed as follows: for each student, divide the number of items correctly answered by the total number of items in the test section, then average the resulting percentages across all students. For short answers on EOC English tests, an average rating is presented; STAAR EOC short answers are rated on a scale of to 3. For written compositions on writing tests, average score points is presented. Additional details provided in report footnotes. EOC statistics are based on first administration scores from the fall and spring administrations. Exclusive for 215: Until official standards are released in Fall 215, the Percentage Satisfactory, Number Unsatisfactory, and Percentage Advanced reports will not contain Spring 215 mathematics results for grades 3-8. LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 4 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_notes Campus Data Packet
5 3 Notes Notes, Definitions, and Data Descriptions COLLEGE READINESS Cells marked with an asterisk (*) indicate five or fewer students were tested. Blank cells indicate no students were tested. For SAT and ACT, Percent Tested is computed with Number Tested as numerator and, as demoninator, Grade 12 Enrollment as reported in Enrollment (1) and Enrollment (2) reports. For PSAT, the denominator for Percent Tested is grade-level enrollment as reported in Enrollment reports. Score summaries for SAT and ACT contain all scores available for the schoool year at the time of publication. The SAT and ACT are administered throughout the school year by The College Board and ACT, Inc. A student takes the SAT or ACT at the time and location of her choice, and she may take either test multiple times. If a student has results from multiple administrations, only the latest is used. SAT scores range from 2 to 8. ACT scores range from to 36. SAT College and Career Readiness Benchmarks are the same for each subject (critical reading, mathematics, and writing): 5. The SAT benchmark indicates a 65 percent likelihood of achieving a B- average or higher during the first year of college. ACT's College Readiness Benchmarks are the minimum scores that indicate a 5 percent chance of earning a B or better (and 75 percent chance of earning a C or better) in the corresponding college course. The ACT benchmarks are available for four subject-area tests. They are English: 18, reading: 21, mathematics: 22, and science: 24. PSAT scores range from 2 to 8. PSAT is administered once each year in October. District students taking PSAT are tested at their schools. Statistics for a grade level are based on all students in that grade level in the fall with a PSAT score for that year. (Students' scores will be used in multiple statistics if they took the PSAT in multiple years.) PSAT/NMSQT College and Career Readiness Benchmarks are the scores associated with a 65 percent likelihood of achieving a B- first-year college GPA. The College Board has determined PSAT benchmark scores separately for grades 1 and 11 in each subject. For grade 1, the benchmarks are critical reading: 42, mathematics: 44, writing: 42. For grade 11, the benchmarks are critical reading: 45, mathematics: 47, writing: 45. There are no benchmarks for grade 9. AP scores range from 1 to 5; a minimum of 3 is needed to pass. ACP Cells marked with an asterisk (*) indicate five or fewer students were tested. Blank cells indicate no students were tested. The ACPs are semester exams administered in grades K-12. Not all courses have ACPs. In MIDDLE and HIGH school, ACP results account for a portion of students' final semester grades (1% and 15% respectively). Average course mark (no ACP) is computed from semester grades before factoring in ACP scores. In ELEMENTARY school, ACP results account for 5% of students' semester grades for core courses; course-grade statistics are not reported in data packets for elementary grades. Raw scores on the ACPs (percentage of items correct) are scaled each year to maintain similar annual passing rates for the district. A scale score of at least 7 percent is required to pass an ACP. A course mark of at least 7 percent is required to pass a course. Statistics are computed separately for Semester 1 and Semester 2 tests; time of administration during the school year is not relevant. Results from tests written for different school years are not combined. LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 5 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_notes Campus Data Packet
6 Summary Group Summary Statistics STUDENT ENROLLMENT Grade Enrollment ALL 69 STUDENT AND TEACHER RACE/ETHNICITY Ethnicity/Race Students Teachers* Number Percent Number Percent Black/African American American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White Multiple Other* (teachers only) Not reported (students only) *Teacher statistics not available separately for magnets, academies, or vanguards. SELECT STUDENT GROUP ENROLLMENT Group Number Percent At-Risk Economically disadvantaged Limited English proficient (LEP) Special education Talented and Gifted (TAG) LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 6 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_summary Campus Data Packet
7 Enroll (1) Enrollment Statistics by Race/Ethnicity African American American Indian Asian Hispanic White Multiple category Grade Year Enrollment N % N % N % N % N % N % LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 7 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_enroll_eth Campus Data Packet
8 Enroll (2) Enrollment Statistics by Select Student Group Grade Year Enrollment Economically Disadvantaged N % LEP Special Education At RIsk TAG N % N % N % N % New (to District) N % Gender % Male % Female Retention Rate (%) LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 8 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_enroll_oth Campus Data Packet
9 Attendance Student Attendance Statistics Average Daily Membership Average Daily Attendance Yearly Transactions Continuously Enrolled Stability Rate Grade Year N District N % District N District % N % District % N District % District , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , *Prior-year statistics w ere recomputed to reflect current attendance requirements. LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 9 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_attendance Campus Data Packet
10 EOC Read (1) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: ENGLISH PERCENTAGE SATISFACTORY (Levels 2 and 3) Test Year White African Amer Hispanic Econ Disadv Special Educ LEP At Risk Migrant Male Female All District 213 ENGLISH I Tests Taken ENGLISH II Tests Taken * 66.7 * 57.1 * * * * * ,789 1, ,943 9,225 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 1 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_read_1_per_meet Campus Data Packet
11 EOC Read (2) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: ENGLISH NUMBER UNSATISFACTORY (Level 1) Test Year White African Amer Hispanic Econ Disadv Special Educ LEP At Risk Migrant Male Female All District 213 ENGLISH I Tests Taken ENGLISH II Tests Taken * 3 * 3 * * * * 3 5 * ,774 4,464 13,789 1,84 4,948 3,643 1,943 9,225 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 11 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_read_2_num_not_meet Campus Data Packet
12 EOC Read (3) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: ENGLISH PERCENTAGE ADVANCED (Level 3) Test Year White African Amer Hispanic Econ Disadv Special Educ LEP At Risk Migrant Male Female All District 213 ENGLISH I Tests Taken ENGLISH II Tests Taken 214 * * * 215 * * 215 * * ,789 1, ,943 9,225 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 12 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_read_3_per_adv Campus Data Packet
13 EOC Read (4) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: ENGLISH AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF ITEMS CORRECT BY REPORTING CATEGORY ENGLISH I 1. Understanding & Analysis Across Genres 1. Average Rating Short Answ er #1¹ 1. Average Rating Short Answ er #2¹ 2. Understanding & Analysis of Literary Texts 3. Understanding & Analysis of Informational Texts 4. Expository Composition² 5. Revision 6. Editing ENGLISH II 1. Understanding & Analysis Across Genres 1. Average Rating Short Answ er #1¹ 1. Average Rating Short Answ er #2¹ 2. Understanding & Analysis of Literary Texts 3. Understanding & Analysis of Informational Texts 4. Persuasive Composition² 5. Revision 6. Editing ¹Short answ er rating scale: =Insufficient; 1=Partially Sufficient; 2=Sufficient; 3=Exemplary ²Average score points (-8). A composition is rated tw ice on a scale of 1 to 4, and the ratings are summed to determine score points for the composition. Score point scale: =Nonscorable; 2=Very Limited; 3=betw een Very Limited and Basic; 4=Basic; 5=betw een Basic and Satisfactory; 6=Satisfactory; 7=betw een Satisfactory and Accomplished; 8=Accomplished LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 13 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_read_4_obj Campus Data Packet
14 EOC Math (1) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: MATHEMATICS PERCENTAGE SATISFACTORY (Levels 2 or 3) Test Year White African Amer Hispanic Econ Disadv Special Educ LEP At Risk Migrant Male Female All District ALGEBRA I Tests Taken * * * * * * * * * * * * * ,251 9,524 9,73 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 14 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_math_1_per_meet Campus Data Packet
15 EOC Math (2) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: MATHEMATICS NUMBER UNSATISFACTORY (Level 1) Test Year White African Amer Hispanic Econ Disadv Special Educ LEP At Risk Migrant Male Female All District ALGEBRA I Tests Taken * * * * * * * * * * 215 * * * ,54 2,99 1,947 9,251 9,524 9,73 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 15 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_math_2_num_not_meet Campus Data Packet
16 EOC Math (3) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: MATHEMATICS PERCENTAGE ADVANCED (Level 3) Test Year White African Amer Hispanic Econ Disadv Special Educ LEP At Risk Migrant Male Female All District ALGEBRA I Tests Taken 213 * * * * 214 * * * * * * * * * ,251 9,524 9,73 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 16 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_math_3_per_adv Campus Data Packet
17 EOC Math (4) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: MATHEMATICS AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF ITEMS CORRECT BY REPORTING CATEGORY ALGEBRA I 1. Functional Relationships 2. Properties and Attributes of Functions 3. Linear Functions 4. Linear Equations and Inequalities 5. Quadratic and Other Nonlinear Functions * * * * * LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 17 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_math_4_obj Campus Data Packet
18 EOC Science (1) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: SCIENCE PERCENTAGE SATISFACTORY (Levels 2 and 3) Test Year White African Amer Hispanic Econ Disadv Special Educ LEP At Risk Migrant Male Female All District BIOLOGY Tests Taken * * * * * * * * ,374 9,672 9,415 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 18 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_sc_1_per_meet Campus Data Packet
19 EOC Science (2) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: SCIENCE NUMBER UNSATISFACTORY (Level 1) Test Year White African Amer Hispanic Econ Disadv Special Educ LEP At Risk Migrant Male Female All District BIOLOGY Tests Taken 213 * * * * * * * * , ,374 9,672 9,415 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 19 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_sc_2_num_not_meet Campus Data Packet
20 EOC Science (3) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: SCIENCE PERCENTAGE ADVANCED (Level 3) Test Year White African Amer Hispanic Econ Disadv Special Educ LEP At Risk Migrant Male Female All District BIOLOGY Tests Taken 213 * * * * * * * * ,374 9,672 9,415 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 2 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_sc_3_per_adv Campus Data Packet
21 EOC Science (4) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: SCIENCE AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF ITEMS CORRECT BY REPORTING CATEGORY BIOLOGY 1. Cell Structure and Function 2. Mechanisms of Genetics 3. Biological Evolution and Classification 4. Biological Processes and Systems 5. Interdependence w ithin Environmental Systems LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 21 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_sc_4_obj Campus Data Packet
22 EOC SS (1) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: SOCIAL STUDIES PERCENTAGE SATISFACTORY (Levels 2 or 3) Test Year White African Amer Hispanic Econ Disadv Special Educ LEP At Risk Migrant Male Female All District U.S. HISTORY Tests Taken * 85.7 * ,81 8,237 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 22 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_ss_1_per_meet Campus Data Packet
23 EOC SS (2) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: SOCIAL STUDIES NUMBER UNSATISFACTORY (Level 1) Test Year White African Amer Hispanic Econ Disadv Special Educ LEP At Risk Migrant Male Female All District U.S. HISTORY Tests Taken * 1 * ,81 8,237 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 23 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_ss_2_num_not_meet Campus Data Packet
24 EOC SS (3) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: SOCIAL STUDIES PERCENTAGE ADVANCED (Level 3) Test Year White African Amer Hispanic Econ Disadv Special Educ LEP At Risk Migrant Male Female All District U.S. HISTORY Tests Taken * * ,81 8,237 LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 24 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_ss_3_per_adv Campus Data Packet
25 EOC SS (4) State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness End-Of-: SOCIAL STUDIES AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF ITEMS CORRECT BY REPORTING CATEGORY U.S. HISTORY 1. History 2. Geography and Culture 3. Government and Citizenship 4. Economics, Science, Technology, and Society LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 25 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_staareoc_ss_4_obj Campus Data Packet
26 SAT/ACT SAT/ACT for Grade 12 Students Percent Tested All Students African American Hispanic White District % at % at % at % at Test Subtest Year % Dist % N Mean N Mean N Mean N Mean N Mean BMRK* BMRK* BMRK* BMRK* % at BMRK* * * 4, SAT Critical Reading * * 4, , * * 4, Mathematics * * 4, , * * 4, Writing * * 4, , * * 2, ACT English * * 3, , * * 2, Mathematics * * 3, , * * 2, Reading * * 3, , * * 2, Science * * 3, , * 2, Composite * 3, , *See the NOTES report for information about college-readiness benchmarks set by The College Board (SAT) and ACT, Inc. LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 26 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_sat Campus Data Packet
27 PSAT PSAT (all grades) Grade 1 Subtest Critical Reading Mathematics Writing Year N All African American Hispanic White Other District Mean % at BMRK* % at % at % at % at N Mean N Mean N Mean N Mean N Mean BMRK* BMRK* BMRK* BMRK* * * * * * * * * * * * * *See the NOTES report for information about college readiness benchmarks set by The College Board for PSAT % at BMRK* 8, , , , , , , , , LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 27 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_psat Campus Data Packet
28 AP 215 Advanced Placement Exams Exams Taken Average Score Exams Passed Exams Taken Mean Score Passed Exams Taken Mean Score Passed N Dist Score Dist N % Dist School Dist School Dist N % Dist School Dist School Dist N % Dist ALL EXAMS Biology Calculus AB 83 2, * 2.3 * * 39.1 Calculus BC Chemistry Economics: Macroeconomics * 3.4 * * * 1.6 * * , English Language & Composition English Literature & Composition Government & Politics: United States 12 3, , , United States History 9 2, LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 28 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_ap Campus Data Packet
29 ACP Assessment of Performance SEMESTER 1 TESTS Averages % Passing District % Passing SEMESTER 2 TESTS Averages % Passing District % Passing Number Tested % Items Correct Scale Score Mark Mark (no ACP) ACP ACP Number Tested % Items Correct Scale Score Mark Mark (no ACP) ACP ACP ALGEBRA I ALGEBRA I ALGEBRA II ALGEBRA II ALGEBRA II PRE-AP ALGEBRA II PRE-AP 5 * * * * * * 62.9 * 4 * * * * * * 73.8 * ART I ART I * * * * * * 82.1 * BIOLOGY BIOLOGY 4 * * * * * * 68.9 * BIOLOGY PRE-AP BIOLOGY PRE-AP CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY 2 * * * * * * 5.3 * 2 * * * * * * 62.5 * CHEMISTRY PRE-AP CHEMISTRY PRE-AP ENGLISH I ENGLISH I 3 * * * * * * 55.2 * 3 * * * * * * 62.8 * ENGLISH I PRE-AP ENGLISH I PRE-AP ENGLISH II ENGLISH II 1 * * * * * 59.3 * 1 * * * * * 64.1 * LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 29 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_acp Campus Data Packet
30 ACP Assessment of Performance SEMESTER 1 TESTS Averages % Passing District % Passing SEMESTER 2 TESTS Averages % Passing District % Passing Number Tested % Items Correct Scale Score Mark Mark (no ACP) ACP ACP Number Tested % Items Correct Scale Score Mark Mark (no ACP) ACP ACP ENGLISH II PRE-AP ENGLISH II PRE-AP ENGLISH III ENGLISH III 1 * * * * * * 57.6 * 1 * * * * * * 54.5 * ENGLISH IV ENGLISH IV 4 * * * * * * 69. * ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS 2 * * * * * * 73.8 * FRENCH II FRENCH II 1 * * * * * * 62.7 * 1 * * * * * * 66.7 * GEOMETRY GEOMETRY 3 * * * * * * 56.7 * 3 * * * * * * 59.3 * GEOMETRY PRE-AP GEOMETRY PRE-AP 1 * * * * * * 64.2 * 1 * * * * * * 68.1 * HS BAND: LISTENING AND MUSIC ELEMENTS HS BAND: LISTENING AND MUSIC ELEMENTS HS HEALTH EDUCATION HS HEALTH EDUCATION HS HEALTH EDUCATION (SEM 2 HS HEALTH EDUCATION (SEM 2 1 * * * * * * 8.4 * PHYSICS PHYSICS * * * * * * 61.8 * LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 3 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_acp Campus Data Packet
31 ACP Assessment of Performance SEMESTER 1 TESTS Averages % Passing District % Passing SEMESTER 2 TESTS Averages % Passing District % Passing Number Tested % Items Correct Scale Score Mark Mark (no ACP) ACP ACP Number Tested % Items Correct Scale Score Mark Mark (no ACP) ACP ACP PHYSICS PRE-AP PHYSICS PRE-AP 5 * * * * * * 61.1 * 5 * * * * * * 69.8 * PRE-CALCULUS PRE-CALCULUS * * * * * * 52.6 * PRE-CALCULUS PRE-AP PRE-CALCULUS PRE-AP SPANISH I SPANISH I SPANISH II SPANISH II U.S. HISTORY U.S. HISTORY 1 * * * * * * 57.1 * WORLD GEOGRAPHY WORLD GEOGRAPHY 2 * * * * * * 53.1 * 2 * * * * * * 58.5 * WORLD GEOGRAPHY PRE-AP WORLD GEOGRAPHY PRE-AP WORLD HISTORY WORLD HISTORY 2 * * * * * * 53.3 * 2 * * * * * * 57.2 * WORLD HISTORY PRE-AP WORLD HISTORY PRE-AP LINCOLN HUMANITIES/COMMUNICATIONS MAGNET (1) 31 December 14, 215 Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment (Office of Institutional Research) rpt_acp Campus Data Packet
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