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Page 1: Districtwide Metrics. Early Childhood Performance at a Glance SY 10-11SY 11-12SY 12-13**SY 13-14SY 17-18 SY 20-21 DistrictProviderDistrictProviderDistrictProviderDistrictProviderOne

Districtwide Metrics

Page 2: Districtwide Metrics. Early Childhood Performance at a Glance SY 10-11SY 11-12SY 12-13**SY 13-14SY 17-18 SY 20-21 DistrictProviderDistrictProviderDistrictProviderDistrictProviderOne

Early Childhood Performance at a Glance

SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13** SY 13-14 SY17-18

SY20-21

District Provider District Provider District Provider District Provider One Newark

One Newark

Struggling 18% 5% 9% 15% 26% 12% 5% 0%

Adequate 24% 39% 55% 51% 53% 51% 45% 30%

Good 58% 56% 36% 34% 21% 37% 50% 70%

Performance Groups are defined by the ratings on the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS):Struggling = score of 4 or below Adequate = score of 5 Good = score of 6 or 7 Target

Enrollment* Total District Provider

SY 10-11 5,800 1,450 4,350SY 11-12 6,400 1,600 4,800SY 12-13 6,600 1,650 4,950SY 13-14 (e) 6,800 1,700 5,100

Early Childhood Education in Newark is provided by both private providers and the district. District locations serve approximately one-quarter of enrolled preschoolers. More than 30 private providers operate programs in 76 locations with NPS serving as the fiscal & “quality control” agent, while the district operates 36 programs in elementary schools and standalone facilities. Approximately 90% of preschool-aged children in Newark enroll in one of these early childhood programs.

*Enrollment figures are rounded**Next annual reporting update by

November 2013

Sites Total District Provider

SY 10-11 106 36 76SY 11-12 106 36 76SY 12-13 106 36 76SY 13-14 (e)

The ECERS consists of 43 items that assess the quality of the early childhood environment including use of space, materials and experiences to enhance children's development, daily schedule, and supervision. NPS is piloting tools to measure academic outcomes and will consider adding additional quality designations beginning with SY 2013-1024, this could influence the manner in which designations are determined in the future.

Page 3: Districtwide Metrics. Early Childhood Performance at a Glance SY 10-11SY 11-12SY 12-13**SY 13-14SY 17-18 SY 20-21 DistrictProviderDistrictProviderDistrictProviderDistrictProviderOne

SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13 SY 13-14 SY17-18

SY20-21

District Charter District Charter District Charter District Charter One Newark

One Newark

Low 74% 54% 61% 36% 56% 44% 20% 5%

On the Move

9% 8% 17% 21% 17% 19% 50% 50%

Good 17% 38% 22% 43% 27% 38% 30% 45%

K-8 School Performance at a Glance

Performance Group Definitions based student performance on the NJ ASK:Low: Average LAL Proficiency is below 200, and median Student Growth Percentile (SGP) is below 50.On the Move: Average LAL Proficiency is below 200, but median SGP is above 50 or SGP has improved by 8 points. Good: Average LAL Proficiency is above 200.

Disclaimer: As the nation and NJ transition to the PARCC assessment, it is anticipated that proficiency scores will drop and therefore it will be difficult to make accurate year over year comparisons.

Enrollment* Total District Charter

SY 10-11 32,400 26,900 5,500SY 11-12 33,000 26,200 6,800SY 12-13 33,600 25,600 8,000SY 13-14 35,500 26.000 (e) 9,500

Public K-8 education in Newark is provided by both public charter operators and the district. In 2011-2012 the district served approximately 80% of enrolled public school students. Public charters operated 14 schools and the district maintained 54 schools.

Schools Total District Charter

SY 10-11 66 53 13SY 11-12 68 54 14SY 12-13 70 52 18SY 13-14 69 52 17

*Enrollment figures are rounded(e) Estimated

Target

Page 4: Districtwide Metrics. Early Childhood Performance at a Glance SY 10-11SY 11-12SY 12-13**SY 13-14SY 17-18 SY 20-21 DistrictProviderDistrictProviderDistrictProviderDistrictProviderOne

High School Performance at a Glance

SY 10-11 SY 11-12 SY 12-13^^ SY 13-14 SY17-18

SY20-21

Screened Unscreened Screened Unscreened Screened Unscreened Screened Unscreened One Newark One Newark

Overall Grad Rate 92% 47% 94% 58% 95% 61%

ACT Graduates^ N/A N/A N/A N/A 26% 2% 33% 45%

HSPA Graduates 82% 20% 87% 27% 89% 29% 25% 35%

Other Graduates 10% 28% 8% 31% 6% 32% 15% 5%

Senior Cohort* Total Screened Unscreened

SY 10-11 3,295 620 2,675SY 11-12 2,985 613 2,372SY 12-13 2,916 641 2,275SY 13-14

Graduates* Total Screened Unscreened

SY 10-11 1,840 570 1,270SY 11-12 1,955 577 1,378SY 12-13 1,988 609 1,379SY 13-14

Target*Enrollment figures are rounded** (2011) KPMG audited rate, compared to 61% rate reported by NJ DOE.***(2012) NPS verified rate, calculated in consultation with KPMG and NJ DOE. 2012 cohort decreased due to NPS and NJ DOE ability to jointly verify transfers out of NPS^ACT data collection began in 11-12 but reporting will lag by 1 year because it is administered in 11 th grade^^Next annual reporting update by November 2013

Performance Group Definitions based on the school averages of various assessments:ACT Graduates: % of students achieving college ready benchmark in ReadingHigh School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA) Graduates: % of students who successfully pass both the Math & Language Arts NJDOE examOther Graduates: % of students who graduate using an alternative path such as the Alternative High School Assessment (AHSA)

Public High School education in Newark is primarily provided by district schools – historically separated by the categories of screened (require conditions for acceptance) and unscreened (general admissions usually based on geographic proximity). Beginning in SY 12-13 NPS implemented a district-wide high school choice process to ensure greater access and equity to all district schools. In 2011-2012 the district served approximately 10,000 students in a diverse mix of 17 high schools.

Overall District

Grad Rate

HSPA Grad Rate

SY 10-11** 56% 31%SY 11-12***

66% 39%SY 12-13

68% 42%SY 13-14