Disadvantaged Students' State Test Proficiency Rate
67.5
Disadvantaged Students Performance Gap
17.0
Non-disadvantaged Students' State Test Proficiency Rate
88.3
Current State Test Achievement Gap
20.8
College-Ready Student Performance
College Readiness Index
36.1
Quality-Adjusted Exams Per Test Taker
2.1
Participation Rate
42.1%
Quality-Adjusted Participation rate
34.0%
Participant Passing Rate
67.9%
Exams Per Test Taker
3.7
Exam Passing Rate
45.8%
Advanced Placement Student Performance
Quality-Adjusted AP Exams Per Test Taker
0.0
AP Participation Rate
19.0%
Quality-Adjusted AP Participation Rate
0.9%
AP Participant Passing Rate
4.9
%
AP Exams Per Test Taker
1.0
AP Exam Pass Rate
4.9%
International Baccalaureate Student Performance
Quality-Adjusted IB Exams Per Test Taker
2.8
IB Participation Rate
50.8%
Quality-Adjusted IB Participation Rate
46.4%
IB Participant Passing Rate
91.4
%
IB Exams Per Test Taker
4.6
IB Exam Pass Rate
61.2%
IB Diploma Per IB Test Taker
16.0%
IB Diploma Per Grade 12 Enrollment
8.1%
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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