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High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) School ID School Short Name School Name 610340 Chgo Acad HS Chicago Academy High School 400018 Austin Bus & Entrp HS Austin Business and Entrepreneurship Academy HS 610524 Alcott HS Alcott High School for the Humanities 609678 Jones HS William Jones College Preparatory High School 609692 Simeon HS Neal F Simeon Career Academy High School 609759 Clemente HS Roberto Clemente Community Academy High School 609735 Tilden HS Edward Tilden Career Community Academy HS 609713 Hyde Park HS Hyde Park Academy High School 609729 Schurz HS Carl Schurz High School 609715 Kelly HS Thomas Kelly High School 609753 Chgo Agr HS Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences 609698 Bogan HS William J Bogan High School 609709 Gage Park HS Gage Park High School 609739 Washington HS George Washington High School 609760 Carver Military George Washington Carver Military Academy HS 610391 Lindblom HS Robert Lindblom Math & Science Academy HS 609720 Lane HS Albert G Lane Technical High School 610502 Marine Military HS Marine Military Math and Science Academy 609768 Hope HS Hope College Preparatory High School Page 1 of 130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) Street Address City State ZIP 3400 N Austin Ave Chicago IL 60634 231 N Pine Ave Chicago IL 60644 2957 N Hoyne Ave Chicago IL 60618 606 S State St Chicago IL 60605 8147 S Vincennes Ave Chicago IL 60620 1147 N Western Ave Chicago IL 60622 4747 S Union Ave Chicago IL 60609 6220 S Stony Island Ave Chicago IL 60637 3601 N Milwaukee Ave Chicago IL 60641 4136 S California Ave Chicago IL 60632 3857 W 111th St Chicago IL 60655 3939 W 79th St Chicago IL 60652 5630 S Rockwell St Chicago IL 60629 3535 E 114th St Chicago IL 60617 13100 S Doty Ave Chicago IL 60627 6130 S Wolcott Ave Chicago IL 60636 2501 W Addison St Chicago IL 60618 145 S Campbell Ave Chicago IL 60612 5515 S Lowe Ave Chicago IL 60621 Page 2 of 130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) Website Managed By Network http://www.chicagoacademy.org AUSL Schools http://www.austinbusinessacademy.net West Side High School Network http://www.alcotths.org North-Northwest Side High School Network http://www.jonescollegeprep.org South Side High School Network http://www.simeonca.org South Side High School Network http://www.rccachicago.org/ West Side High School Network http://www.tildencca.org/ Southwest Side High School Network http://www.hydeparkcps.org South Side High School Network http://www.schurzhs.org North-Northwest Side High School Network http://www.kellyhs.org Southwest Side High School Network http://www.chicagoagr.org Far South Side High School Network http://www.boganhs.org Southwest Side High School Network http://www.gageparkhs.org Southwest Side High School Network http://www.gwashingtonhs.org Far South Side High School Network http://www.carvermilitary.org Far South Side High School Network http://www.lindblomeagles.org Southwest Side High School Network http://www.lanetech.org North-Northwest Side High School Network http://www.marinemilitary.org West Side High School Network http://jhcp.cps.k12.il.us Southwest Side High School Network Page 3 of 130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) Geographic Network School Track Overall Rating North-Northwest Side High School Network Standard Level 1 West Side High School Network Standard Level 3 North-Northwest Side High School Network Standard Level 2 South Side High School Network Standard Level 1 South Side High School Network Standard Level 3 West Side High School Network Standard Level 3 Southwest Side High School Network Track E Level 3 South Side High School Network Standard Level 3 North-Northwest Side High School Network Standard Level 3 Southwest Side High School Network Standard Level 3 Far South Side High School Network Track E Level 1 Southwest Side High School Network Standard Level 2 Southwest Side High School Network Track E Level 2 Far South Side High School Network Standard Level 2 Far South Side High School Network Standard Level 1 Southwest Side High School Network Track E Level 1 North-Northwest Side High School Network Standard Level 1 West Side High School Network Standard Level 2 Southwest Side High School Network Standard Level 3 Page 4 of 130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) On Probation Years on Probation Growth Overall Level No 0 Not Enough Data Yes 4 Above Average No 0 Above Average No 0 Above Average Yes 9 Average Yes 17 Below Average Yes 9 Far Below Average Yes 9 Average Yes 9 Below Average Yes 1 Above Average No 0 Average Yes 9 Average Yes 17 Average No 0 Below Average No 0 Average No 0 Average No 0 Above Average No 0 Average Yes 5 Average Page 5 of 130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) Growth EXPLORE Growth PLAN Growth ACT 70.2 69.6 54.4 54 61.2 68.3 61.9 47.7 56.2 73 46.6 44.2 23.3 51.2 37.1 58.5 55.8 51.4 31.6 52.6 59.9 56.8 66.6 62.7 50.4 58.9 55.2 57.4 59.4 57.9 46.6 52.5 41 51.2 53.1 40 59.3 58 52.5 51.1 59.1 58.2 60.9 65.8 49.5 57.3 63.4 63.4 54.7 54.4 Page 6 of 130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) Growth All Grades Student Performance Level Below Average 64 Far Below Average 61.1 Below Average 61.7 Far Above Average 58.7 Below Average 45.5 Far Below Average 38.3 Far Below Average 55 Below Average 46.3 Far Below Average 62.3 Below Average 54.2 Average 57.4 Far Below Average 52.6 Far Below Average 48.3 Below Average 52.4 Below Average 53.6 Above Average 61.4 Above Average 56.2 Below Average 57.3 Far Below Average Page 7 of 130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) Over Time EXPLORE 2010 Over Time PLAN 2011 Over Time ACT 2012 14.52 16.41 19.3 12.06 13.04 14.1 15.49 16.28 18 19.69 21.13 25.1 14.47 14.83 16.9 12.59 13.38 15 12.22 13.02 13.5 13.02 14.04 16 13.42 14.25 15.5 13.41 14.58 16.8 16.25 17.59 20.2 13.44 14.28 15.7 12.75 13.75 15 13.69 14.16 16.2 14.5 14.98 16.9 18.03 19.27 22.1 19.2 20.16 23.9 13.97 15.25 17.5 12.3 13.51 14.9 Page 8 of 130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) Average Score EXPLORE 2012 Average Score PLAN 2012 15.22 16.26 11.95 13.27 14.5 15.81 20.8 22.06 14.13 15.26 13.46 14.24 11.58 13.3 12.69 14.19 13.93 14.58 13.63 15.4 16.41 17.6 13.3 14.12 12.71 14.05 13.69 14.73 15.09 15.38 18.24 19.58 19.49 21.09 14.77 15.67 12.49 14.33 Page 9 of 130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) Average Score ACT 2012 5-Year Cohort Graduation Rate 2011 - Percent 19.3 70.1 14.1 65.6 18 25.1 90.1 16.9 75.2 15 49.5 13.5 41.1 16 51.1 15.5 62.1 16.8 67.4 20.2 70.7 15.7 52.5 15 52.8 16.2 71.6 16.9 78.7 22.1 68.9 23.9 92.2 17.5 14.9 55.2 Page 10 of130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) 5-Year Cohort Graduation Rate 2012 - Percent One-Year Dropout Rate 2011 - Percent 71 5.5 54.4 13.8 4.8 87.1 1.6 73.5 5.3 52 7.5 33.9 8 53.3 9.4 64.6 5.3 73.9 0.9 71.9 5.3 56 12.6 49.6 6.4 71.3 0.8 85.3 0.2 78.9 2.3 90.9 1.3 78.2 4.8 57.7 6.1 Page 11 of130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) One-Year Dropout Rate 2012 - Percent Freshman On-Track to Graduate 2011 - Percent 4 80.6 6.9 1.8 87.6 1.5 92.8 4.6 68.5 1.3 58.9 12.6 86.5 13.9 63.7 4.8 61.6 5.5 65.6 2.1 88.1 0.3 67.1 10.6 46 5.1 78.6 0.4 79.5 4.1 83.3 1.2 90.7 0.8 86.3 8.5 63.6 Page 12 of130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) Freshman On-Track to Graduate 2012 - Percent College Eligibility 2011 - Percent 82.2 23.9 12.2 82.6 98 83.3 66.7 14.8 92.6 12.5 58.6 10.5 60.5 11.1 66 9.7 63.5 22.1 83.2 30.7 74.9 13.1 73.9 7.9 82.4 14 86.3 21.2 84.5 29.1 95.1 67.9 89.9 37.7 68.5 16.7 Page 13 of130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) College Eligibility 2012 - Percent College Enrollment 2011 - Percent 35.2 64.2 51.3 80.7 86.9 11 74 13.5 41.5 8.2 37 12.9 57.6 15.5 40.4 23.5 46.4 49.5 79.6 11.5 50 5.1 40.3 18.7 50.9 16.5 60.5 41.2 85.9 71.1 79.8 34.2 12.4 58.2 Page 14 of130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) College Enrollment 2012 - Percent College Retention 2009 - Percent 75.8 75.6 54.1 92.2 91 77.2 72 43.1 64.7 30.2 50 65.1 69.5 40.7 65.7 54.9 78.5 76.1 89.4 53.9 61.7 42 59.6 34.6 70.2 49.1 65.8 84.3 91.5 80.6 88.5 58.4 62.1 59.2 Page 15 of130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) College Retention 2010 - Percent Overall Foundation Involved Families 71 Organized Neutral 47.7 Partially Organized Weak Moderately Organized Not Enough Data 90.8 Organized Strong 70 Organized Neutral 51.4 Partially Organized Neutral 54.7 Not Yet Organized Weak 70.9 Partially Organized Not Enough Data 62.1 Not Yet Organized Weak 71 Partially Organized Not Enough Data 84.1 Organized Strong 63 Not Yet Organized Weak 59.9 Not Yet Organized Neutral 61.6 Moderately Organized Neutral 75.5 Well-organized Strong 81 Well-organized Strong 87 Well-organized Strong Partially Organized Neutral 65.4 Moderately Organized Neutral Page 16 of130 10/03/2021 Chicago Public Schools – High School Progress Report Card (2012-2013) Supportive Environment Ambitious Instruction Effective Leaders Neutral Strong Neutral Neutral Neutral Neutral Neutral Neutral Not Enough Data Strong Strong Weak Neutral Neutral Strong Neutral Neutral Weak Neutral Weak Weak
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