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Governor's Office of Student Achievement 2019 Beating the Odds (BTO) Analysis: December 2019 Governor's Office of Student Achievement 2019 Beating the Odds (BTO) Analysis: December 2019 Governor's Office of Student Achievement 2019 Beating the Odds (BTO) Analysis Published: December 19, 2019 | Corrected January 9, 2020 For further information on SWSS evaluation targets, please visit the GOSA BTO webpage. sys_sch System ID System Name School ID School Name 2019 CCRPI Single Score 2019 BTO Designation 6011050 601 Appling County 1050 Altamaha Elementary School 71.1 Below Expected Range 601177 601 Appling County 177 Appling County Elementary School 69.4 Within Expected Range 601103 601 Appling County 103 Appling County High School 76.2 Beating the Odds 601195 601 Appling County 195 Appling County Middle School 75.4 Within Expected Range 601277 601 Appling County 277 Appling County Primary School 60 Below Expected Range 6015050 601 Appling County 5050 Fourth District Elementary School 84.7 Beating the Odds 602103 602 Atkinson County 103 Atkinson County High School 76.7 Beating the Odds 602111 602 Atkinson County 111 Atkinson County Middle School 73.6 Within Expected Range 602190 602 Atkinson County 190 Pearson Elementary School 81 Beating the Odds 602187 602 Atkinson County 187 Willacoochee Elementary School 75.1 Beating the Odds 761403 761 Atlanta Public Schools 403 APS-Forrest Hills Academy 32.7 Beating the Odds 761415 761 Atlanta Public Schools 415 Atlanta Classical Academy 82.3 Within Expected Range 761505 761 Atlanta Public Schools 505 Atlanta Neighborhood Charter - Elementary 84.2 Within Expected Range 761206 761 Atlanta Public Schools 206 Atlanta Neighborhood Charter - Middle 78.2 Below Expected Range 7611411 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1411 B.E.S.T Academy 65.8 Within Expected Range 7615066 761 Atlanta Public Schools 5066 Barack and Michelle Obama Academy 50.2 Below Expected Range 761604 761 Atlanta Public Schools 604 Bazoline E. Usher/Collier Heights Elmentary School 65.8 Beating the Odds 7613051 761 Atlanta Public Schools 3051 Beecher Hills Elementary School 65.6 Within Expected Range 7615051 761 Atlanta Public Schools 5051 Benteen Elementary School 61.2 Within Expected Range 761303 761 Atlanta Public Schools 303 Bolton Academy 85.3 Beating the Odds 761315 761 Atlanta Public Schools 315 Booker T. Washington High School 54.1 Below Expected Range 7611053 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1053 Boyd Elementary School 43.7 Below Expected Range 7612053 761 Atlanta Public Schools 2053 Brandon Elementary School 96 Within Expected Range 761100 761 Atlanta Public Schools 100 Brown Middle School 66.1 Beating the Odds 761180 761 Atlanta Public Schools 180 Bunche Middle School 73.4 Beating the Odds 761305 761 Atlanta Public Schools 305 Burgess-Peterson Elementary School 79 Beating the Odds 7611413 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1413 Carver High School 51.9 Below Expected Range 761196 761 Atlanta Public Schools 196 Cascade Elementary School 44.8 Below Expected Range 761199 761 Atlanta Public Schools 199 Centennial Academy 75.4 Beating the Odds 761515 761 Atlanta Public Schools 515 Charles Drew Charter School JA/SA 81.1 Beating the Odds 761201 761 Atlanta Public Schools 201 Charles R. Drew Charter School 96.5 Beating the Odds 7614056 761 Atlanta Public Schools 4056 Cleveland Elementary School 62.1 Within Expected Range 7613057 761 Atlanta Public Schools 3057 Continental Colony Elementary School 67.2 Beating the Odds 7611410 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1410 Corretta Scott King Womens' Leadership Academy 76.8 Within Expected Range 7612664 761 Atlanta Public Schools 2664 Crim High School 30 Below Expected Range 761304 761 Atlanta Public Schools 304 Deerwood Academy School 64.4 Within Expected Range 761104 761 Atlanta Public Schools 104 Dobbs Elementary School 57.6 Within Expected Range 7614058 761 Atlanta Public Schools 4058 Douglass High School 51.4 Below Expected Range 7615558 761 Atlanta Public Schools 5558 Dunbar Elementary School 61.8 Within Expected Range 761106 761 Atlanta Public Schools 106 Early College High School at Carver 74.5 Beating the Odds 7615566 761 Atlanta Public Schools 5566 F. L. Stanton Elementary School 68 Beating the Odds 1 Governor's Office of Student Achievement 2019 Beating the Odds (BTO) Analysis: December 2019 sys_sch System ID System Name School ID School Name 2019 CCRPI Single Score 2019 BTO Designation 7613059 761 Atlanta Public Schools 3059 Fain Elementary School 60.5 Within Expected Range 7613559 761 Atlanta Public Schools 3559 Fickett Elementary School 70.7 Beating the Odds 761105 761 Atlanta Public Schools 105 Finch Elementary 61.4 Within Expected Range 7611560 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1560 Garden Hills Elementary School 82.2 Beating the Odds 7612560 761 Atlanta Public Schools 2560 Gideons Elementary School 61.1 Within Expected Range 7614560 761 Atlanta Public Schools 4560 Grady High School 87.5 Beating the Odds 761504 761 Atlanta Public Schools 504 Harper-Archer Middle School 49.9 Below Expected Range 761103 761 Atlanta Public Schools 103 Heritage Academy Elementary 57.6 Within Expected Range 7615562 761 Atlanta Public Schools 5562 Humphries Elementary School 68.6 Beating the Odds 7611063 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1063 Hutchinson Elementary School 76.4 Beating the Odds 7611563 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1563 Inman Middle School 86.9 Beating the Odds 7612563 761 Atlanta Public Schools 2563 Jackson Elementary School 91.6 Within Expected Range 7611418 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1418 John Lewis Invictus Academy 54.9 Within Expected Range 7611064 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1064 Kimberly Elementary School 61.2 Within Expected Range 761123 761 Atlanta Public Schools 123 Kindezi 65.2 Below Expected Range 7611417 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1417 Kindezi Old 4th Ward 71.9 Within Expected Range 761373 761 Atlanta Public Schools 373 King Middle School 70.7 Beating the Odds 761212 761 Atlanta Public Schools 212 KIPP Atlanta Collegiate 66.9 Within Expected Range 761115 761 Atlanta Public Schools 115 Kipp Strive Academy 80.8 Beating the Odds 761213 761 Atlanta Public Schools 213 KIPP Strive Primary 73.8 Within Expected Range 761122 761 Atlanta Public Schools 122 KIPP VISION 81.6 Beating the Odds 761214 761 Atlanta Public Schools 214 KIPP Vision Primary 77.3 Beating the Odds 761215 761 Atlanta Public Schools 215 Kipp WAYS Primary School 79.1 Beating the Odds 761605 761 Atlanta Public Schools 605 KIPP West Atlanta Young Scholars Academy 69.4 Within Expected Range 7612564 761 Atlanta Public Schools 2564 Lin Elementary School 87.3 Within Expected Range 761173 761 Atlanta Public Schools 173 Long Middle School 55.5 Within Expected Range 7614063 761 Atlanta Public Schools 4063 M. A. Jones Elementary School 73.3 Beating the Odds 761186 761 Atlanta Public Schools 186 Maynard H. Jackson, Jr. High School 78.7 Beating the Odds 761182 761 Atlanta Public Schools 182 Mays High School 55.6 Below Expected Range 7611414 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1414 Michael R. Hollis Innovation Academy 62.6 Beating the Odds 761513 761 Atlanta Public Schools 513 Miles Intermediate School 54.7 Within Expected Range 7611664 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1664 Morningside Elementary School 96.7 Within Expected Range 761192 761 Atlanta Public Schools 192 North Atlanta High School 86.4 Beating the Odds 761101 761 Atlanta Public Schools 101 Parkside Elementary School 70.9 Within Expected Range 761296 761 Atlanta Public Schools 296 Perkerson Elementary School 48.4 Below Expected Range 7613065 761 Atlanta Public Schools 3065 Peyton Forest Elementary School 69.5 Beating the Odds 761288 761 Atlanta Public Schools 288 Price Middle School 56.6 Below Expected Range 7611066 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1066 Rivers Elementary School 89.7 Beating the Odds 7613566 761 Atlanta Public Schools 3566 Scott Elementary School 51.6 Below Expected Range 7614066 761 Atlanta Public Schools 4066 Slater Elementary School 56.9 Within Expected Range 7611567 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1567 Smith Elementary School 91 Within Expected Range 7611412 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1412 South Atlanta High School 62 Within Expected Range 761116 761 Atlanta Public Schools 116 Springdale Park Elementary School 96.7 Beating the Odds 7613067 761 Atlanta Public Schools 3067 Sutton Middle School 85.2 Beating the Odds 761188 761 Atlanta Public Schools 188 Sylvan Hills Middle School 70.4 Beating the Odds 7612062 761 Atlanta Public Schools 2062 The John Hope-Charles Walter Hill Elementary Schools 59.1 Within Expected Range 2 Governor's Office of Student Achievement 2019 Beating the Odds (BTO) Analysis: December 2019 sys_sch System ID System Name School ID School Name 2019 CCRPI Single Score 2019 BTO Designation 7611409 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1409 Therrell High School 64.3 Within Expected Range 7615067 761 Atlanta Public Schools 5067 Thomasville Heights Elementary School 58.5 Within Expected Range 7615567 761 Atlanta Public Schools 5567 Toomer Elementary School 58.6 Below Expected Range 7611068 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1068 Towns Elementary School 68.8 Beating the Odds 7611416 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1416 Tuskegee Airman Global Academy 72.7 Beating the Odds 7611208 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1208 Wesley International Academy Charter Facility 70.5 Within Expected Range 7612569 761 Atlanta Public Schools 2569 West Manor Elementary School 78 Beating the Odds 761314 761 Atlanta Public Schools 314 Westside Atlanta Charter School 79.7 Beating the Odds 7611415 761 Atlanta Public Schools 1415 Woodson Park Academy 51.8 Within Expected Range 761282 761 Atlanta Public Schools 282 Young Middle School 54 Below Expected Range 6033050 603 Bacon County 3050 Bacon County Elementary School 80 Beating the Odds 603302
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