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What does the value-added measure look like on the local report card (iLRC)?

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What does the value-added measure look like on the local report card (iLRC)?

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The value-added measure icon is located on the front cover of the iLRC and depicts scores shown as a plus sign (“+”, above expected growth), a check mark (“√”, met expected growth), or a minus sign (“-“, below expected growth). This score is the final composite that counts relative to school and district designations. The report card also includes a table on page three with your schools’ subject composite value-added scores and grade composite value-added scores.

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