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What accounts for the different participation and performance rates reported on school and district report cards?

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What accounts for the different participation and performance rates reported on school and district report cards?

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The participation rate on page one of the report card combines the participation rates for reading, mathematics, science, and writing assessments. For the display of statewide assessment results and participation rates, the participation denominator and numerator will be based on students enrolled on the first school day in May. The student performance denominator for both statewide assessment results and report card will include only tests from students enrolled on the first school day in May. The report card rating calculation and the achievement data on page 2 includes only students who were enrolled at the school for at least half of the school year. In addition, students who meet or exceed on Extended Assessments will (up to the 1% cap) count as a meets or exceeds in the achievement index. The statewide assessment results on page 3 include all students enrolled on the first school day in May, and results from Extended Assessments are included as “not met”.

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