Is “N” that is used to calculate participation rate, the same “N” that is used to measure performance or a different “N” that is based on the number of tests scored?
A. Minimum “N” is applied to Participation Rate and Performance separately. If a subgroup has the minimum “N” for Participation (because the number of students enrolled as of the last day of testing exceeds the required minimum), but, does not meet the minimum “N” for Performance (because the number of students enrolled for a full academic year does not meet the required “N” for Performance), then there is a measured subgroup for participation, but not for performance.
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