2013 New Haven School Report Card

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How are schools in New Haven performing? Over all, the district receives a “D” for elementary , middle , and high school performance. More than one in ve New Haven schools receive an “F. New Haven is home to ve elementa ry/middle schools and four high schools recognized for their performance as Success Story or Top 10 schools. Which schools provide the best education for minority students? Student Group Elementary/Middle School High School African American Worthingt on Hooker (B)  Amistad Academy High School (B) Hispanic/Latino  Engineering-Science Magnet (A) Hill Regional Career High School (C) English Language Learner Mauro-Sheridan Magnet (C) Amistad Academy (C) No schools graded above an “F” NEW HAVEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2013 SCHOOL REPORT CARDS 2013 School Report Cards · New Haven Public Schools · visit: www.reportcards.conncan.org School Grade Key: A B C D F D About ConnCAN’s Report Cards ConnCAN’s School Report Cards, which assign letter grades to every school in the state, are designed to help Connecticut families get information about their local schools, highlighting schools that provide a high- quality education regardless of race, wealth, or ZIP code. This year’s School Report Cards assign letter grades and school lists for the 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 school years using the the state’s new performance accountability system, the School Performance Index (SPI). In line with Connecticut state education guidelines, an “A” grade on ConnCAN’s Report Cards means that, on average, students perform on grade level. An “F” means that students perform signicantl y below grade level. The state average is a “C.”

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2013 New Haven School Report Card

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  • How are schools in New Haven performing?

    Overall,thedistrictreceivesaDforelementary,middle,andhighschoolperformance.

    MorethanoneinfiveNewHavenschoolsreceiveanF.

    NewHavenishometofiveelementary/middleschoolsandfourhighschoolsrecognizedfortheirperformanceasSuccessStoryorTop10schools.

    Which schools provide the best education for minority students?

    Student Group Elementary/Middle School High School

    AfricanAmerican WorthingtonHooker(B) AmistadAcademyHighSchool(B)

    Hispanic/Latino Engineering-ScienceMagnet(A)HillRegionalCareerHigh

    School(C)

    EnglishLanguageLearner

    Mauro-SheridanMagnet(C)

    AmistadAcademy(C)

    NoschoolsgradedaboveanF

    NEW HAVEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

    2013 SCHOOL REPORT CARDS

    2013 School Report Cards New Haven Public Schools visit: www.reportcards.conncan.org

    School Grade Key: A B C D F

    D

    About ConnCANs Report Cards

    ConnCANs School Report Cards, which assign letter grades to every school in the state, are designed to help Connecticut families get information about their local schools, highlighting schools that provide a high-quality education regardless of race, wealth, or ZIP code.

    This years School Report Cards assign letter grades and school lists for the 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 school years using the the states new performance accountability system, the School Performance Index (SPI). In line with Connecticut state education guidelines, an A grade on ConnCANs Report Cards means that, on average, students perform on grade level. An F means that students perform significantly below grade level. The state average is a C.

  • Elementary/Middle School Rankings & Grades

    Rank School Name OverallGrade Rank School NameOverallGrade

    1 WorthingtonHookerSchool A 16 King/RobinsonMagnetSchool D

    2 Engineering-ScienceUniversityMagnetSchool B 17 BeecherSchool D

    3 NathanHaleSchool B 18 BarnardEnvironmentalMagnetSchool D

    4 ElmCityCollegePrep B 18 CelentanoSchool D

    5 AmistadAcademy C 19 MicrosocietyMagnetSchool D

    6 Mauro-SheridanMagnetSchool C 20 ClintonAvenueSchool D

    7 BetsyRossArtsMagnetSchool C 21 TrumanSchool D

    7 EdgewoodSchool C 22 JohnS.MartinezSchool D

    8 Davis21stCenturyMagnetElementarySchool C 23 FairHavenSchool F

    9 Ross/WoodwardSchool C 24 KatherineBrennan/ClarenceRogersSchool F

    10 JohnC.Daniels D 25 AugustaLewisTroupSchool F

    11 Conte/WestHillsMagnetSchool D 26 Wexler/GrantCommunitySchool F

    12 BishopWoodsSchool D 27 HillCentralMusicAcademy F

    13 ChristopherColumbusAcademy D 28 Lincoln-BassettSchool F

    14 EastRockCommunityMagnetSchool D 29 ClementeLeadershipAcademy F

    15 BenjaminJepsonMagnetSchool D

    Top 10 SchoolPerformance ranks in the top 10 schools statewide for one or more minority and/or student need groups

    Success Story SchoolPerformance is above the state average for one or more minority and/or student need groups.

    For more information and report cards for schools in other communities, visit: www.reportcards.conncan.org

    ConnCAN Report Cards New Haven Public Schools visit: www.reportcards.conncan.org

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  • High School Rankings & Grades

    Rank School Name OverallGrade Rank School NameOverallGrade

    1 AmistadAcademy** B 8 NewHavenAcademy D

    2 SoundSchool* C 9 HighSchoolInTheCommunity D

    3 CommonGround C 10 HydeLeadershipSchool F

    4 Engineering-ScienceUniversityMagnetSchool C 11 WilburCrossHighSchool F

    5 HillRegionalCareerHighSchool C 12 JamesHillhouseHighSchool F

    6 CooperativeHighSchool C

    7 MetropolitanBusinessHighSchool D

    www.conncan.org (203) 772-4017 85 Willow St. New Haven CT 06511

    Top 10 SchoolPerformance ranks in the top 10 schools statewide for one or more minority and/or student need groups

    Success Story SchoolPerformance is above the state average for one or more minority and/or student need groups.

    For more information and report cards for schools in other communities, visit: www.reportcards.conncan.org

    NEW HAVEN CONTINUED

    *Magnet schools with selective admissions.** Students who attend Achievement First Bridgeport Academy, Amistad Academy, or Elm City College Preparatory may attend Amistad Academy High

    School in New Haven.Note: New Haven has schools excluded due to lack of data, including: 1) Strong School, and 2) Quinnipiac School