Alternate Assessment Report
View information on how students performed on Vermont Alternate Assessments. This report allows the viewer to see assessment results broken out by student type, over time, and compare a schools' result to the district and state.
Assessment Report
View information on how students performed on the New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP). This report allows the viewer to see assessment results broken out by student type, over time, and compare a schools' result to the district and state.
District Report
View financial information for school districts including per pupil current expenditures.
Enrollment Report
The enrollment report provides a head count of students on October 1 of each school year. Enrollment is reported by October 1 grade level. This report allows the user to view school enrollment or download the information as an excel file.
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
Also known as "the Nation's Report Card," NAEP is the only nationally representative and continuing assessment of what America's students know and can do in various subject areas. NAEP does not provide scores for individual students or schools; instead, it offers results regarding subject-matter achievement for populations of students (e.g., fourth-graders) and groups within those populations (e.g., female students, Hispanic students). National and state NAEP results are based on a sample of such student populations.
School Report
The school report contains information about public schools in Vermont. The report has enrollment information, student population breakouts, and education indicators about Vermont schools. These indicators include measures of school performance such as graduation rate, dropout rate, student / teacher ratio among others.
State Report Card
Under the NCLB Act, states and school districts (LEAs) are required, not later than the beginning of the 2002-2003 school year, to prepare and disseminate annual report cards. Requirements for the data elements to be reported are set forth under section 111(h) of the law. Although schools are not required to prepare and disseminate their own reports, information about whether a school has been identified for improvement and how a school’s students are achieving must be included in the state and school district reports. |