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Bronx 2012-2013 Progress Report pointmap
bronx.lehman.cuny.edu | Last Updated 2019-02-15T01:13:46.000ZProgress Reports help parents, teachers, principals, and school communities understand schools' strengths and weaknesses. Progress Reports grade each school with an A, B, C, D, or F and are based student progress (60%), student performance (25%), and school environment (15%). Scores are based on comparing results from one school to a peer group of up to 40 schools with the most similar student population and to all schools citywide.
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AP (College Board) 2010 School Level Results
bronx.lehman.cuny.edu | Last Updated 2012-09-27T20:05:02.000ZNew York City school level College Board AP results for 2010. Records with 5 or fewer students are suppressed. Students are linked to schools by identifying which school they attend when registering for a College Board exam. A student is only included in a school’s report if he/she self-reports being enrolled at that school. Data collected and processed by the College Board.
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Bronx Math Test Results By Grade 2006-2011 - School Level - All Students
bronx.lehman.cuny.edu | Last Updated 2012-09-27T18:32:00.000ZBronx Results on the New York State Mathematics Tests, Grades 3 - 8 Notes: As of 2006, the New York State Education Department expanded the ELA and mathematics testing programs to Grades 3-8. Previously, state tests were administered in Grades 4 and 8 and citywide tests were administered in Grades 3, 5, 6, and 7. In 2006, NYSED treated District 75 students as a distinct geographic district. For 2007-2011, District 75 students are represented in their home districts and boroughs. Spreadsheets for District and Borough do not include District 75 students in 2006. Starting in 2010, NYSED changed the scale score required to meet each of the proficiency levels, increasing the number of questions students needed to answer correctly to meet proficiency. Rows are suppressed (noted with ‘s’) if the number of tested students was 5 or fewer. Prior to 2011, the mean scale scores for ‘All Grades’ were not calculated.
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Bronx SAT College Board 2010 School Level Results
bronx.lehman.cuny.edu | Last Updated 2012-09-27T17:58:36.000ZNew York City school level College Board SAT results for the graduating seniors of 2010. Records contain 2010 College-bound seniors mean SAT scores. Records with 5 or fewer students are suppressed (marked ‘s’). College-bound seniors are those students that complete the SAT Questionnaire when they register for the SAT and identify that they will graduate from high school in a specific year. For example, the 2010 college-bound seniors are those students that self-reported they would graduate in 2010. Students are not required to complete the SAT Questionnaire in order to register for the SAT. Students who do not indicate which year they will graduate from high school will not be included in any college-bound senior report. Students are linked to schools by identifying which school they attend when registering for a College Board exam. A student is only included in a school’s report if he/she self-reports being enrolled at that school. Data collected and processed by the College Board.
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Bronx 2012-2013 School Progress
bronx.lehman.cuny.edu | Last Updated 2019-04-22T23:57:49.000ZProgress Reports help parents, teachers, principals, and school communities understand schools' strengths and weaknesses. Progress Reports grade each school with an A, B, C, D, or F and are based student progress (60%), student performance (25%), and school environment (15%). Scores are based on comparing results from one school to a peer group of up to 40 schools with the most similar student population and to all schools citywide.
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LC- CC- SOE- School- Partners-20161004-wZip-pub
bronx.lehman.cuny.edu | Last Updated 2019-02-15T01:10:34.000ZLehman School of Education partnerships with local schools as reported on October 4, 2016. Each record (row) represents a school in most cases. There may be multiple schools in a given zip code. Sponsoring program (Bronx Institute, Institute for Literacy Studies, Center for School College Collaboratives, Math-UP) reported where available.
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English Language Arts ELA Test Results By Grade 2006-2011 - Bronx Schools
bronx.lehman.cuny.edu | Last Updated 2012-09-28T12:43:53.000ZBronx Results on the New York State English Language Arts (ELA) Tests, Grades 3 - 8 Notes: As of 2006, the New York State Education Department expanded the ELA and mathematics testing programs to Grades 3-8. Previously, state tests were administered in Grades 4 and 8 and citywide tests were administered in Grades 3, 5, 6, and 7. Starting in 2010, NYSED changed the scale score required to meet each of the proficiency levels, increasing the number of questions students needed to answer correctly to meet proficiency. In 2007, the New York State Education Department updated its testing policy for English Language Learners: ELLs in an English Language School System for more than one year are required to take the ELA exam. Previously, ELLs in an English Language School System for less than 3 years were exempt from taking the ELA exam.
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LC- CC- SOE- School- Partners-20161004-pub
bronx.lehman.cuny.edu | Last Updated 2019-02-15T01:10:39.000ZLehman School of Education partnerships with local schools as reported on October 4, 2016. Each record (row) represents a school in most cases. There may be multiple schools in a given zip code. Sponsoring program (Bronx Institute, Institute for Literacy Studies, Center for School College Collaboratives, Math-UP) reported where available.
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Bronx Public School Math Results 2006
bronx.lehman.cuny.edu | Last Updated 2013-09-04T17:31:27.000ZThe 2013 grades 3-8 ELA and math proficiency percentages should not be compared directly with prior-year results. Unlike prior years, proficiency is now based on the Common Core – a more demanding set of knowledge and skills necessary for 21st century college and careers. In order to comply with FERPA regulations on public reporting of education outcomes, rows with the number of students tested 5 or less are suppressed. Ethnicities with very small counts (Native American, Pacific Islanders, Multi-Racial) are not shown in Ethnicity spreadsheet, but are included in the citywide totals. Due to missing information on a small group of students, demographic categories do not always add up to citwide totals.
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DYCD After-school Programs Out Of School Time
bronx.lehman.cuny.edu | Last Updated 2019-04-23T00:04:30.000ZFacilities in the Bronx that offer "Out of School Time" after-school programs. Managed by the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD). Update Frequency: Annually