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How can a schools Overall Rating be high if the ratings for certain student groups are low, or vice versa?

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How can a schools Overall Rating be high if the ratings for certain student groups are low, or vice versa?

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If a school’s Overall Rating is high, that means its test scores are better than the test scores of most other schools in the state. If a particular student group’s rating is low, that means the test scores for that particular group are lower than the scores of most other students in the state. This may mean the school is helping most students achieve at a high level, but is not serving particular groups of students as well.

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