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Page 1: Charter School Performance and Growth Highlights | DC School Equity Reports 2013

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Charter Sector Compared to the DC Average: Demographics

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Charter Average Citywide Average

Low Income 80% 66%

ELL 11% 9%

SPED 12% 13%

Black 78% 73%

Hispanic 15% 16%

White 5% 8%

Asian; Multiracial; Native American/ Alaskan; Pacific/ Hawaiian: 1% or less for city and charter average

Low Income ELL SPED Black Hispanic White0%

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Charter AverageCitywide Average

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Charter Sector Compared to the DC AverageDemographics—Special Education

*Percentages for each level are out of the total Special Education population

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Charter Sector Average

Citywide Average

Special Education 12% 13%

Level 1 31% 36%

Level 2 34% 32%

Level 3 16% 12%

Level 4 19% 20%

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Charter Sector Compared to the DC AverageDiscipline— 1+ day Suspension Rate

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All Students SPED ELL Low Income Black Hispanic White0%

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Charter Sector AverageCitywide Average

Students Charter Average Citywide Average

All Students 15% 12%

SPED 26% 23%

ELL 7% 4%

Low Income 16% 15%

Black 15% 16%

Hispanic 7% 4%

White 3% 1%

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Charter Sector Compared to the DC AverageDiscipline—Expulsions

*Many students issued very long-term suspensions by DCPS are sent to CHOICE—an alternative school setting. These students are captured in the school’s long-term suspension metric, but not in the expulsion or midyear withdrawal metric.

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Charter Sector Average Citywide Average

0.50% 0.22%

Charter School Expulsion Rates by Grade BandELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Grades PK - 5) 0.1%MIDDLE SCHOOL (Grades 6 - 8) 1.0%HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 9 - 12) 1.4%ADULT 0.3%

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Charter Sector Compared to the DC AverageDC CAS Achievement

(proficiency and above)

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Charter Sector AverageReading/ Math

Citywide AverageReading/ Math

All Students 53% / 59% 49% / 53%

SPED 21% / 30% 19% / 24%

ELL 45% / 54% 40% / 50%

Low Income 48% / 54% 42% / 46%

Black 50% / 56% 44% / 47%

Hispanic 55% / 61% 52% / 59%

White 91% / 92% 92% / 91%

Asian 78% / 88% 74% / 86%

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Charter Sector Compared to the DC AverageStudent Movement

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Charter Sector Average Citywide Average

Midyear Withdrawal 5% 11%

Midyear Entry 1% 9%

Net Movement -4% -2%

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Charter Sector Highlights!DC CAS: Students with Disabilities

Reading Proficiency City Average: 19% Math Proficiency City Average: 24%St. Coletta PCS, 85% St. Coletta PCS, 74%

KIPP DC – KEY Academy PCS, 46% DC Prep PCS – Edgewood Middle, 70%Two Rivers Elementary PCS, 38% KIPP DC – KEY Academy PCS, 68%Center City PCS – Petworth, 37% Paul PCS, 57%Hope Community PCS – Tolson, 36% Achievement Prep PCS, 56%

Reading Growth City Average: 43% Math Growth City Average: 43%KIPP DC – KEY Academy PCS, 73% Friendship PCS – Southeast, 71%Achievement Prep PCS, 61% KIPP DC – Aim Academy PCS, 67%KIPP DC – AIM Academy PCS, 59% DC Prep PCS – Edgewood Middle, 65%Friendship PCS – Southeast, 58% Paul PCS, 63%KIPP DC – WILL Academy PCS, 56% KIPP DC – KEY Academy PCS, 62%

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Charter Sector Highlights!DC CAS: English Language Learners

Reading Proficiency City Average: 40% Math Proficiency City Average: 50%DC Bilingual PCS, 61% Cesar Chavez PCS – Chavez Prep, 72%Elsie Whitlow Stokes PCS, 52% Elsie Whitlow Stokes PCS, 63%Meridian PCS, 51% Center City PCS – Petworth, 63%Center City PCS – Petworth, 45% Meridian PCS, 59%Center City PCS – Brightwood, 44% DC Bilingual PCS, 57%

Reading-Growth City Average: 53% Math- Growth City Average: 51%Center City PCS – Brightwood, 72% Center City PCS – Brightwood, 68%DC Bilingual PCS, 58% Cesar Chavez PCS – Chavez Prep, 63%

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Charter Sector Highlights!DC CAS: Low Income

Reading Proficiency City Average: 42% Math Proficiency City Average: 46%St. Coletta PCS, 84% DC Prep PCS – Edgewood Middle, 91%DC Prep PCS – Edgewood Middle, 77% KIPP DC – College Prep PCS, 87%KIPP DC – Key Academy PCS, 74% KIPP DC – Key Academy PCS, 86%Capital City PCS – High School, 72% Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS, 85%Washington Latin PCS – Upper, 72% Achievement Prep PCS, 84%

Reading Growth City Average: 49% Math Growth City Average: 49%Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS, 73% Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS, 86%KIPP DC – Key Academy PCS, 70% KIPP DC – AIM Academy PCS, 77%DC Prep PCS – Edgewood Middle, 65% Center City PCS – Brightwood, 75%KIPP DC – AIM Academy PCS, 64% KIPP DC PCS – WILL Academy, 71%National Collegiate Prep PCS, 63% KIPP DC PCS – Key Academy, 71%Cesar Chavez PCS – Parkside HS, 63% Achievement Prep PCS, 71%

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Charter Sector Highlights!DC CAS: Black Students

Reading Proficiency City Average: 44% Math Proficiency City Average: 47%St. Coletta PCS, 89% DC Prep PCS – Edgewood Middle, 91%DC Prep PCS – Edgewood Middle, 79% KIPP DC– College Prep PCS, 87%Community Academy PCS – Butler, 79% Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS, 87%KIPP DC – KEY Academy PCS, 76% KIPP DC – KEY Academy PCS, 86%Howard University PCS, 74% Achievement Prep PCS, 85%

Reading Growth City Average: 48% Math Growth City Average: 49%Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS, 74% Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS, 85%KIPP DC – KEY Academy PCS, 70% Center City PCS – Brightwood, 79%KIPP DC – AIM Academy PCS, 64% KIPP DC – AIM Academy PCS, 77%DC Prep PCS – Edgewood Middle, 64% KIPP DC – WILL Academy PCS, 71%Community Academy PCS – Butler, 63% KIPP DC – KEY Academy PCS, 71%National Collegiate Prep PCS, 63%

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Charter Sector Highlights!DC CAS: Hispanic/ Latino Students

Reading Proficiency City Average: 52% Math Proficiency City Average: 59%Capital City PCS – High School, 71% Cesar Chavez PCS – Chavez Prep, 80%Washington Latin PCS – Middle, 68% Elsie Whitlow Stokes PCS, 74%DC Bilingual PCS, 61% Meridian PCS, 69%Meridian PCS, 60% E.L. Haynes PCS – Kansas Ave HS, 68%Capital City PCS – Middle School, 60% Washington Latin PCS – Middle, 68%

Reading Growth City Average: 55% Math Growth City Average: 53%Center City PCS – Brightwood, 65% Center City PCS – Brightwood, 72%Center City PCS – Shaw, 64% Center City PCS – Petworth, 66%Center City PCS – Petworth, 62% Meridian PCS, 65%DC Bilingual PCS, 61% Cesar Chavez PCS – Capitol Hill, 64%E.L. Haynes PCS – Georgia Ave, 60% Cesar Chavez PCS – Chavez Prep, 60%

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Equity ReportsPMF Tier 1 Schools—Highlights

• Enrollment of students with disabilities (all 15% or higher): • Two Rivers PCS (21%)• Capital City PCS – High School (20%)• KIPP DC – AIM Academy PCS (18%)• KIPP DC – WILL Academy PCS (18%)• Achievement Prep PCS (18%)• KIPP DC – College Prep PCS (15%)

• Schools that greatly exceed their grade band average for In-Seat Attendance:• Washington Latin (95% ISA rate; city average for HS- 84%)• KIPP DC – College Prep PCS (94% )• Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS (93%)• Washington Math Science Technology PCS (93%)• Capital City PCS – High School (91%)• SEED PCS (94% ISA rate; city average for MS-HS- 88%)

• Schools with a much lower suspension rate than their grade band average• Washington Latin PCS – Upper School (8%; city average for HS 21%)• Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS (8%)• Washington Math Science Technology PCS (10%)• Washington Latin PCS – Middle School (9% rate; city average for MS 22%)

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Equity ReportsWhat does PCSB hope to accomplish by publishing

these reports?

• Increase transparency for all DC stakeholders (schools, policy makers, parents)• Highlight areas where charter schools are showing exceptional performance• Highlight areas of growth for charter schools• Provide data which can combat certain charter school “myths”

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