Schools

State Gives Dedham High School Level 2 Status

The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education recently released the report.

DEDHAM, MA — A new report has Dedham High School in the second tier of schools in the state.

In their latest report, the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education gave the school level 2 status for not meeting gap narrowing goals. While all students are on target when it comes to narrowing the gaps, high needs students fell short, scoring a 71 out of 100 with a goal of 75.

Schools in the state and districts are classified into five levels with one being the highest and five being the lowest.

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The school's overall performance relative to similar schools was a 71 out of 99.

Other schools in the district were not assigned an accountability and assistant level because they took part in the next generation MCAS exam.

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The progress and performance index combines information about narrowing proficiency gaps, growth, and graduation and dropout rates over multiple years into a single number, according to the DESE. All districts, schools, and student subgroups receive an annual PPI based on improvement over a two-year period and a cumulative score based on four years of data. For a group to be considered to be making progress toward narrowing proficiency gaps, its cumulative PPI must be 75 or higher.

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