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CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Elementary, Middle, or High School ID Name of School School 610501 Austin Polytechnical Academy High School HS 610385 Multicultural Academy of Scholarship HS 609739 George Washington High School HS 610518 VOISE Academy High School HS Page 1 of 63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) ZIP Phone Street Address City State Link Network Manager Code Number 231 N Pine Ave Chicago IL 60644 (773) 534-6300 West Side High School http://schoolrep Network orts.cps.edu/Sc hoolProgressRe port_Eng/Sprin g2011Eng_610 501.pdf 3120 S Kostner Ave Chicago IL 60623 (773) 535-4242 West Side High School http://schoolrep Network orts.cps.edu/Sc hoolProgressRe port_Eng/Sprin g2011Eng_610 385.pdf 3535 E 114th St Chicago IL 60617 (773) 535-5725 Far South Side High School http://schoolrep Network orts.cps.edu/Sc hoolProgressRe port_Eng/Sprin g2011Eng_609 739.pdf 231 N Pine Ave Chicago IL 60644 (773) 534-0660 West Side High School http://schoolrep Network orts.cps.edu/Sc hoolProgressRe port_Eng/Sprin g2011Eng_610 Page 2 of 63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Collaborative Name Adequate Yearly Progress Made? Track Schedule WEST SIDE COLLABORATIVE No Standard WEST SIDE COLLABORATIVE No Track_E FAR SOUTH SIDE No Standard COLLABORATIVE WEST SIDE COLLABORATIVE No Standard Page 3 of 63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) CPS Performance Policy Status CPS Performance Policy Level Healthy Schools Certified? Probation Level 2 No Probation Level 2 No Probation Level 2 No Probation Level 2 No Page 4 of 63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Safety Icon Safety Score Family Involvement Icon Family Involvement Score Weak 38 NDA NDA Average 48 NDA NDA Average 46 Average 53 Average 42 NDA NDA Page 5 of 63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Environment Icon Environment Score Instruction Icon Instruction Score Average 45 Average 53 Average 47 Average 42 Weak 36 Weak 36 Average 52 Average 52 Page 6 of 63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Leaders Icon Leaders Score Teachers Icon Teachers Score NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA Average 52 Average 46 NDA NDA NDA NDA Page 7 of 63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Parent Engagement Icon Parent Engagement Score Parent Environment Icon NDA NDA NDA Strong 56 Average NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA Page 8 of 63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Parent Environment Score Average Student Attendance Rate of Misconducts (per 100 students) NDA 70.1 21.5 52 89.2 22.4 NDA 80.2 12.7 NDA 84.5 25 Page 9 of 63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Average Teacher Attendance Individualized Education Program Compliance Rate 95.2 98.6 96.7 100 95.1 99.5 96.5 100 Page 10 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Pk-2 Literacy % Pk-2 Math % Gr3-5 Grade Level Math % Gr3-5 Grade Level Read % NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA Page 11 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Gr3-5 Keep Pace Read % Gr3-5 Keep Pace Math % Gr6-8 Grade Level Math % NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA Page 12 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Gr6-8 Grade Level Read % Gr6-8 Keep Pace Math% Gr6-8 Keep Pace Read % NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA Page 13 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Gr-8 Explore Math % Gr-8 Explore Read % ISAT Exceeding Math % ISAT Exceeding Reading % NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA Page 14 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) ISAT Value Add Math ISAT Value Add Read ISAT Value Add Color Math NDA NDA NDA NDA Page 15 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) ISAT Value Add Color Read Students Taking Algebra % Students Passing Algebra % NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA Page 16 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) 9th Grade EXPLORE (2009) 9th Grade EXPLORE (2010) 10th Grade PLAN (2009) 12 12.1 13.6 13 13 14.4 13.4 13.6 14.3 12.3 12.5 13.6 Page 17 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) 10th Grade PLAN (2010) Net Change EXPLORE and PLAN 11th Grade Average ACT (2011) 13.1 1.1 14.8 14.1 1.1 15.6 14.1 0.7 15.5 13.6 1.3 14.4 Page 18 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Net Change PLAN and ACT College Eligibility % Graduation Rate % College Enrollment Rate % 1.2 8.5 NDA NDA 1.2 21.1 58 58.5 1.2 14 71.6 50.9 0.8 NDA NDA NDA Page 19 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) College Enrollment (number of students) General Services Route Freshman on Track Rate % 250 36 56.1 324 37 78.7 1524 47 78.6 410 36 82 Page 20 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) X_COORDINATE Y_COORDINATE 1139494.763 1901274.258 1147521.302 1883405.128 1201607.873 1829942.879 1139494.763 1901274.258 Page 21 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) 609711 William Rainey Harper High School HS 609691 North-Grand High School HS 609682 Ellen H Richards Career Academy High School HS 609759 Roberto Clemente Community Academy High School HS Page 22 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) 518.pdf 6520 S Wood St Chicago IL 60636 (773) 535-9150 Southwest Side High School http://schoolrep Network orts.cps.edu/Sc hoolProgressRe port_Eng/Sprin g2011Eng_609 711.pdf 4338 W Wabansia Ave Chicago IL 60639 (773) 534-8520 West Side High School http://schoolrep Network orts.cps.edu/Sc hoolProgressRe port_Eng/Sprin g2011Eng_609 691.pdf 5009 S Laflin St Chicago IL 60609 (773) 535-4945 Southwest Side High School http://schoolrep Network orts.cps.edu/Sc hoolProgressRe port_Eng/Sprin g2011Eng_609 682.pdf 1147 N Western Ave Chicago IL 60622 (773) 534-4000 West Side High School http://schoolrep Network orts.cps.edu/Sc hoolProgressRe port_Eng/Sprin g2011Eng_609 759.pdf Page 23 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) SOUTHWEST SIDE No Track_E COLLABORATIVE WEST SIDE COLLABORATIVE No Standard SOUTHWEST SIDE No Track_E COLLABORATIVE WEST SIDE COLLABORATIVE No Standard Page 24 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Probation Level 2 No Probation Level 2 No Probation Level 2 No Probation Level 2 No Page 25 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Weak 22 Weak 32 Average 42 NDA NDA Weak 30 Weak 23 Average 44 Weak 31 Page 26 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Weak 39 Average 42 Weak 39 Weak 25 Weak 32 Very Weak 19 Weak 39 Weak 34 Page 27 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Weak 31 Weak 31 NDA NDA NDA NDA Average 42 Weak 34 Weak 28 Weak 25 Page 28 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) Average 49 Average NDA NDA NDA Weak 43 Average NDA NDA NDA Page 29 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) 53 73 63.6 NDA 88.6 15.3 47 90.6 17.3 NDA 69.6 20.6 Page 30 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) 94.7 100 95.6 100 95.7 100 94.2 99.6 Page 31 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA Page 32 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress Report Cards (2011-2012) NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA NDA Page 33 of63 09/30/2021 CPS Level 2 Schools on Probation 20120615 Based on Chicago Public Schools - Progress
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