School Performance Data
District Performance
District level educational and financial data may be compared across districts and used to for data-driven decision making. Data is available for the three most recent years for longitudinal comparisons of trends in student achievement, financial performance, and school improvement at the district level.
School Performance
School level educational data may be compared across schools and used for data-driven decision making. Choose up to five schools to compare achievement trends by factors such as school size, spending per student, percent poverty, region, etc. School achievement data is available for the three most recent years for longitudinal comparisons of trends in student achievement and school improvement.
School Improvement Reports
School Improvement Reports of Adequate Yearly Progress for 2003-Present.
Student Achivement Snapshots
Student Achievement Snapshots provide school, district and state level summaries of student achievement in mathematics and literacy. These reports provide a snapshot of school performance relevant to No Child Left Behind and state accountability. Calculations include students tested in the regular test administration, as well as special services and Limited English Proficient students who are tested using an alternative portfolio exam. Calculations exclude students who are highly mobile (enroll in the school after October 1 of the test year).
AIP Forms
This link provides access to blank templates of the student Academic Improvement Plans (AIP) for literacy, mathematics, algebra and geometry state exams.
State Report Cards
This link provides access to state, district, and school performance reports as mandated by the Arkansas Student Assessment and Educational Accountability Act of 2004 and the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. The state report cards include three years of student achievement scores on exams K-12 to include the Benchmark Exams, End of Course Exams, Stanford Achievement Test Version 9, Iowa Test of Basic Skills, and the ACT.
In addition, the state report cards include educational indicators such as attendance rates, graduation rates, enrollment, percent of students eligible for free/reduced lunch, discipline and safety, grade inflation rates, college remediation rates, teacher certification, school improvement status and taxpayer investment information.