President William McKinley High School

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President William McKinley High School "No Child Left Behind" School Report This School's NCLB Results At A Glance Did this school make "Adequately Yearly Progress" (AYP) by meeting required NCLB performance targets? If not, how many performance targets did this school meet? What is this school's "NCLB Status"? Are the students at this school eligible for transfer to another public school (public school choice)? For educational services? This School's NCLB Results Number of Targets Met Out of 21* 7 Description of "No Child Left Behind" (NCLB) Accountability This "No Child Left Behind" (NCLB) School Accountability report is a federal and state effort to inform parents and the community about the academic performance of a school. The state has set NCLB academic performance targets in four areas: (1) Reading as measured by Hawaii state tests (2) Mathematics as measured by Hawaii state tests (3) Test participation in reading and mathematics (4) Graduation or retention More details about NCLB performance targets are given on page 2 of this report. Please see the NCLB Guide available on http://arch.k12.hi.us for more information. 1 Number of Targets Not Met Out of 21* Adequate Yearly Progress NCLB Status for 2004 Students Eligible for School Choice? Students Eligible for Educational Services? 14 Not Met In Good Standing, Pending 2003-04 AYP No No All of the following groups of students at a school are expected to meet the same targets: Students in five ethnic groups Economically disadvantaged students Students with disabilities (Special Education) Students with Limited English Proficiency 2 Total group of students tested There are a total of 37 possible performance targets. All applicable targets must be met each year for a school to make Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). Failure of any of these groups to meet a performance target results in specific consequences for the school as required by NCLB. Teacher qualifications as defined under NCLB are also included in this report. For a more complete picture of this school such as attendance rates, suspensions and plans for improving student learning, refer to this school's School Status and Improvement Report (SSIR) available on http://arch.k12.hi.us. * If the number of students is too small, in any one or more of the 37 possible categories, the performance target is not calculated and is not counted as Met or Not Met. 1 Graduation rates apply to schools with grade 12 and retention rates apply to elementary and intermediate/middle schools. 2 In 2003, the state tested students in grades 3, 5, 8 and 10 in reading and math. President William McKinley High School Page 1 of 6

Student Performance Targets For school years 2002-03 and 2003-04, the NCLB performance targets are listed below: Reading 30% of the students in each group must score proficient or exceeds proficiency on the state reading test 95% of the students in each group must take the state reading test Mathematics 10% of the students in each group must score proficient or exceeds proficiency on the state mathematics test 95% of the students in each group must take the state mathematics test Graduation 70% of all students must graduate on time from a secondary school Retention No more than 3% of elementary school students or 6% of middle/intermediate school students may be kept back a grade (retained in grade). Lower is better. The NCLB targets will be increased in 2005. By 2014, all students (100%) are expected to reach the targets in the subjects tested. Student Performance At This School The table on the following page shows: The percentage of students proficient or better in this school in all tested grades The percentage of students who participated in the state testing based on federal requirements Graduation or retention figures are given for the whole school To meet AYP for the year, all applicable targets must be met. When there are too few students in a group, the results are not calculated. This is noted with an "" for "not applicable." How well did the students at this school do? Compare students' results with the statewide results and to the NCLB performance targets. Which student groups met the targets? Which did not? President William McKinley High School Page 2 of 6

Student Performance At This School Reading Mathematics Graduation Proficient Tested Proficient Tested NCLB Targets 30% 95% 10% 95% 70% 39% 96% 19% 96% 79% Student Groups At This School All Students at this School Economically Disadvantaged 43% 92% 24% 92% 38% 92% 21% 91% 84% Disabled (SPED) 9% 86% 0% 86% Limited English (ESL) 4% 86% 6% 87% Asian/Pacific Islander 43% 92% 23% 92% Black Hispanic Native American White Notes: *If the number of students is too small, the percentage is not calculated and is noted as "". *" proficient" is based on the number of students at this school for a full academic year. *" tested" is based on the number of students enrolled at this school. The figures in the table above are displayed in graphs on the following pages to give a visual picture of this school's NCLB performance. Please note: The bars that are in the graphs show the actual percentages, while the figures show the rounded percentages. For example, a bar may show.58%, while the figure would show 1%. President William McKinley High School Page 3 of 6

Reading Performance Proficient on State Test NCLB Performance Target Students at this School All Students Disadvantaged Disability (SPED) Limited English (ESL) Asian - Pacific Islander Black Hispanic Native American White 30% 39% 43% 38% 9% 4% 43% 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Note: If the number of students is too small, the percentage is not calculated and the bar is not shown. Mathematics Performance Proficient on State Test NCLB Performance Target Students at this School All Students Disadvantaged Disability (SPED) Limited English (ESL) Asian - Pacific Islander Black Hispanic Native American White 10% 19% 24% 21% 0% 6% 23% 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Note: If the number of students is too small, the percentage is not calculated and the bar is not shown. President William McKinley High School Page 4 of 6

Graduation of 9th Grade Students Graduating on Time NCLB Performance Target Students at this School 70% 79% 84% 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Note: If the number of students is too small, the percentage is not calculated and the bar is not shown. This School's Results Over Time This table shows your school's performance over a two-year time period for all grade levels tested in each subject area. Is your school improving over time? Reading Proficient Mathematics Proficient Grade 2001-02 2002-03 2001-02 2002-03 10 40% 44% 20% 24% Note: If the number of students is too small, the figure is not calculated and is noted with an "." President William McKinley High School Page 5 of 6

Teacher Qualifications The percentages of teachers at this school who have three types of professional credentials are reported below. Professional Credentials Fully Licensed Provisional Credential Emergency Credential 91% 4% 5% Note: Due to rounding, the percentages may not sum to 100% The three types of teaching credentials are: (1) A fully licensed teacher has at least a bachelor's degree; has completed an approved teacher training program; and has a teacher license issued by the Hawaii Teachers Standards Board. (2) A teacher with provisional credentials has at least a bachelor's degree; has completed an approved teacher training program; and has completed requirements for a teacher license which is pending approval. (3) A teacher issued an emergency credential must be enrolled in a program leading to a full teacher license. An emergency credential is given when there is a position for which fully licensed or provisional credentialed teachers are not available. The percentage of classes at the school not taught by "highly qualified" teachers is reported below. Classes Not Taught by Highly Qualified Teachers 3% To comply with NCLB requirements, a "highly qualified" teacher is defined as a teacher who: (1) (2) Holds at least a bachelor's degree and In each core academic subject taught: Has a Hawaii license for teaching, or Has successfully completed a state approved teacher education program, or Has successfully completed an undergraduate major, a graduate degree, course work equivalent to an undergraduate major, or advanced certification or credential Note: There is an exception in the NCLB law that recognizes teachers who are participating in an alternative route to licensure Published by: Evaluation Section, Planning and Evaluation Branch. (Fall 2003). No Child Left Behind School Reports. Honolulu, HI: Hawaii State Department of Education. President William McKinley High School Page 6 of 6