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Grade Inflation Report Grade Inflation Report John Hoy, Assistant Commissioner Public School Accountability December 2013 (Revised March 31, 2014) Grade Inflation Report Arkansas Annotated Code § 6-15-421 requires the Division of Public School Accountability in the Arkansas Department of Education to create a report of the percentaGe of students who received a letter Grade of "B" or above in courses for which the State Board has adopted a corresponding end-of-course test and who passed the end-of-course assessment on his or her first attempt; and create a report of the percentage of students who received a letter grade of "B" or above in the corresponding course and did not pass the end-of-course assessment on the first attempt. No later than December 1 of each year, the division shall report to the state board and the General Assembly the name, address, and superintendent of any hiGh school in which more than twenty percent (20%) of the students received a letter Grade of "B" or above but did not pass the end-of-course assessment on the first attempt. Grade Inflation Report for 2012-13 School Level EOC scores proficient on EOC proficient on EOC or b and proficient on EOC School Percent of students with EOC Percent of students with EOC scores having grade a or b and or b and not proficient on EOC Count of algebra and geometry Number of students with grade a Number of students with grade a District LEA School scores having grade a or b and not Superintendent Address City, State, ZIP Academics Plus School District 6040703 Academics Plus 73 36 49.32% 11 15.07% Robert McGill 900 Edgewood Dr Maumelle, AR 72113 Alma School District 1701002 Alma High School 270 82 30.37% 10 3.70% David Woolly P.O. Box 2359 Alma, AR 72921 Alpena School District 501002 Alpena High School 42 15 35.71% 0 0.00% James Trammell P.O. Box 270 Alpena, AR 72611 * Ark. School For The Blind 6091002 Ark. School For The Blind H.S. 10 1 10.00% 4 40.00% Jim E Hill 2600 W Markham St. Little Rock, AR 72203 * Ark. School For The Deaf 6092002 Ark. School For The Deaf H.S. 16 1 6.25% 13 81.25% Michael Phillips 2400 West Markham Little Rock, AR 72203 Arkadelphia School District 1002010 Arkadelphia High School 218 105 48.17% 13 5.96% Lary Whitten 235 North 11th Arkadelphia, AR 71923 Armorel School District 4701002 Armorel High School 19 1 5.26% 1 5.26% Sally Bennett P.O. Box 99 Armorel, AR 72310 Ashdown School District 4101004 Ashdown High School 210 73 34.76% 0 0.00% Joseph Walker 511 North Second Ashdown, AR 71822 Atkins School District 5801002 Atkins High School 139 29 20.86% 1 0.72% Boyce Watkins 307 N Church Street Atkins, AR 72823 Augusta School District 7401003 Augusta High School 44 14 31.82% 8 18.18% Scott Jones 320 Sycamore Augusta, AR 72006 Bald Knob School District 7301003 Bald Knob High School 152 45 29.61% 3 1.97% Robert Williams 103 W Park St Bald Knob, AR 72010 Barton-Lexa School District 5401003 Barton High School 84 42 50.00% 13 15.48% John Wilson Po Box 97 Barton, AR 72312 Batesville School District 3201005 Batesville High School 141 52 36.88% 4 2.84% Randy Willison 955 Water Street Batesville, AR 72501 Batesville School District 3201004 Batesville Junior High School 183 71 38.80% 0 0.00% Randy Willison 955 Water Street Batesville, AR 72501 Bauxite School District 6301002 Bauxite High School 139 39 28.06% 11 7.91% Jerrod Williams 800 School Street Bauxite, AR 72011 * Bay School District 1601002 Bay High School 19 4 21.05% 4 21.05% Oliver Layne P.O. Box 39 Bay, AR 72411 Bearden School District 5201002 Bearden High School 53 21 39.62% 1 1.89% Denny Rozenberg 100 Oak Avenue Bearden, AR 71720 Beebe School District 7302010 Beebe High School 310 101 32.58% 4 1.29% Belinda Shook 1201 W. Center St. Beebe, AR 72012 Beebe School District 7302703 Badger Academy RV RV RV RV RV Belinda Shook 1201 W. Center St. Beebe, AR 72012 Benton County School Of Arts 440703 Benton Cty School Of Arts High 104 56 53.85% 0 0.00% Paul Hines 2005 S 12 St Rogers, AR 72758 Benton School District 6302012 Benton High School 270 158 58.52% 0 0.00% Jeff Collum P O Box 939 Benton, AR 72018 Benton School District 6302010 Benton Junior High School 254 124 48.82% 0 0.00% Jeff Collum P O Box 939 Benton, AR 72018 Bentonville School District 401003 Bentonville High School 1533 738 48.14% 9 0.59% Michael Poore 500 Tiger Blvd Bentonville, AR 72712 Bergman School District 502007 Bergman High School 151 69 45.70% 0 0.00% Joe Couch P.O. Box 1 Bergman, AR 72615 Berryville School District 801002 Berryville High School 116 45 38.79% 0 0.00% Randy Byrd 902 W Trimble Ave Berryville, AR 72616 Susan Stewart- Bismarck School District 3001003 Bismarck High School 132 64 48.48% 2 1.52% 11636 Hwy 84 Bismarck, AR 71929 Harper * Blevins School District 2901002 Blevins High School 63 17 26.98% 18 28.57% Billy Lee, Jr. P.O. Box 98 Blevins, AR 71825 Blytheville School District 4702013 Blytheville High School 225 43 19.11% 21 9.33% Richard Atwill Po Box 1169 Blytheville, AR 72316 Blytheville School District 4702703 Blytheville Charter School & Alc 19 3 15.79% 0 0.00% Richard Atwill Po Box 1169 Blytheville, AR 72316 Booneville School District 4201002 Booneville High School 51 12 23.53% 3 5.88% John Parrish 381 W. Seventh St. Booneville, AR 72927 Booneville School District 4201003 Booneville Jr High School 95 42 44.21% 0 0.00% John Parrish 381 W. Seventh St. Booneville, AR 72927 Bradford School District 7303015 Bradford High School 60 31 51.67% 2 3.33% Arthur Dunn Po Box 60 Bradford, AR 72020 * Bradley School District 3701002 Bradley High School 55 19 34.55% 11 20.00% James Gary Hines P.O. Box 129 Emerson, AR 71740 Brinkley School District 4801003 Brinkley High School 59 11 18.64% 1 1.69% Arthur Tucker 200 Tiger Drive Brinkley, AR 72021 Brookland School District 1603010 Brookland Junior High School 79 24 30.38% 6 7.59% Kevin McGaughey 2oo W. School St. Brookland, AR 72417 Brookland School District 1603007 Brookland High School 30 2 6.67% 0 0.00% Kevin McGaughey 2oo W. School St. Brookland, AR 72417 Bryant School District 6303022 Bryant High School 1056 467 44.22% 21 1.99% Philip Rutherford 200 N.W. Fourth St. Bryant, AR 72022 Buffalo Is. Central Sch. Dist. 1605063 Buffalo Is. Central Hs 44 19 43.18% 1 2.27% George Holland Po Box 730 Monette, AR 72447 Buffalo Is. Central Sch. Dist. 1605062 Buffalo Is. Central Jhs 53 23 43.40% 1 1.89% George Holland Po Box 730 Monette, AR 72447 Academic Center For Cabot School District 4304703 50 14 28.00% 1 2.00% William Thurman 602 No Lincoln Cabot, AR 72023 Excellence Cabot School District 4304011 Cabot Junior High North 363 182 50.14% 3 0.83% William Thurman 602 No Lincoln Cabot, AR 72023 Cabot School District 4304005 Cabot High School 487 228 46.82% 4 0.82% William Thurman 602 No Lincoln Cabot, AR 72023 Cabot School District 4304004 Cabot Junior High South 313 163 52.08% 0 0.00% William Thurman 602 No Lincoln Cabot, AR 72023 Caddo Hills School District 4901003 Caddo Hills High School 78 12 15.38% 1 1.28% Paul Shelton 2268 Hwy Eight E Norman, AR 71960 Calico Rock School District 3301002 Calico Rock High School 18 2 11.11% 0 0.00% Jerry Skidmore Po Box 220 Calico Rock, AR 72519 Camden Fairview School District 5204023 Camden Fairview High School 95 14 14.74% 2 2.11% Robert Davis 625 Clifton Street Camden, AR 71701 Carlisle School District 4303013 Carlisle High School 68 22 32.35% 2 2.94% Jason Clark 520 Center Street Carlisle, AR 72024 Cave City School District 6802002 Cave City High School 173 62 35.84% 0 0.00% Steven Green P.O. Box 600 Cave City, AR 72521 1502 North Hill * Cedar Ridge School District 3212027 Cedar Ridge High School 65 20 30.77% 16 24.62% Ann Webb NeWark, AR 72562 Street Cedarville School District 1702009 Cedarville High School 103 51 49.51% 8 7.77% Danny Foreman Po Box 97 Cedarville, AR 72932 Centerpoint School District 5502010 Centerpoint High School 137 41 29.93% 1 0.73% Anne Butcher 755 Hwy 8 East Amity, AR 71921 Charleston School District 2402007 Charleston High School 81 36 44.44% 0 0.00% Jeff Stubblefield P0 Box 188 Charleston, AR 72933 Clarendon School District 4802010 Clarendon High School 71 24 33.80% 0 0.00% Lee Vent 316 N 6th Street Clarendon, AR 72029 Clarksville School District 3601005 Clarksville High School 150 34 22.67% 6 4.00% David Hopkins 1702 Clark Road Clarksville, AR 72830 Clarksville School District 3601004 Clarksville Junior High School 138 39 28.26% 1 0.72% David Hopkins 1702 Clark Road Clarksville, AR 72830 Cleveland County School District 1305010 Rison High School 71 19 26.76% 1 1.41% Johnnie Johnson P.O. Box 600 Rison, AR 71665 Clinton School District 7102006 Clinton High School 45 9 20.00% 5 11.11% James McGaha 683 Poplar Street Clinton, AR 72031 Clinton School District 7102008 Clinton Jr High School 77 24 31.17% 1 1.30% James McGaha 683 Poplar Street Clinton, AR 72031 Concord School District 1201002 Concord High School 62 25 40.32% 0 0.00% Michael Davidson P.O.
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