Disadvantaged Students' State Test Proficiency Rate
Not Available
Disadvantaged Students Performance Gap
Not Available
Non-disadvantaged Students' State Test Proficiency Rate
Not Available
Current State Test Achievement Gap
Not Available
College-Ready Student Performance
College Readiness Index
50.2
Quality-Adjusted Exams Per Test Taker
4.0
Participation Rate
54.5%
Quality-Adjusted Participation rate
48.8%
Participant Passing Rate
89.4%
Exams Per Test Taker
4.8
Exam Passing Rate
83.8%
Advanced Placement Student Performance
Quality-Adjusted AP Exams Per Test Taker
4.0
AP Participation Rate
54.5%
Quality-Adjusted AP Participation Rate
48.8%
AP Participant Passing Rate
89.4
%
AP Exams Per Test Taker
4.8
AP Exam Pass Rate
83.8%
International Baccalaureate Student Performance
Quality-Adjusted IB Exams Per Test Taker
Not Available
IB Participation Rate
Not Available
Quality-Adjusted IB Participation Rate
Not Available
IB Participant Passing Rate
Not Available
IB Exams Per Test Taker
Not Available
IB Exam Pass Rate
Not Available
IB Diploma Per IB Test Taker
Not Available
IB Diploma Per Grade 12 Enrollment
Not Available
Criteria for Medals
Gold Medal:
Top 100 schools nationally based on the College Readiness Index
Silver Medal:
all other schools with a college readiness index of at least 20 but that are not ranked in the top 100 nationally
Bronze Medal:
either do not offer AP or IB or do not achieve a college readiness index of at least 20 but successfully meet the other two key performance indicator criteria
Honorable Mention:
schools that achieved very high levels of college readiness but only partially met state test performance criteria
College-ready student performance data derived from data provided by the College Board and/or International Baccalaureate of North America.
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