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Top 5 schools in this district ratings between 1-4 signal “below average” 5-6 indicate “average” ratings of 7-10 are “above average”
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These are some of the top-rated public schools in New Hyde Park Garden City Park Union Free School District based on a variety of measures, including academic performance and equity. Find out more about sahib.tv ratings.
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Students at many of the schools in this district are making about the same academic progress as the state average.
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The Student Progress Rating measures whether students at this school are making academic progress over time based on student growth data provided by the Department of Education. Specifically, this rating looks at how much progress individual students have made on state assessments during the past year or more, how this performance aligns with expected progress based on a student growth model established by the state Department of Education, and how this school's growth data compares to other schools in the state. The Growth Rating was created using 2019 Student growth data from New York State Education Department.
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ACADEMICS
Academic summary
Is this district offering opportunity for all its students, or leaving some kids behind? Successful districts are working to close the achievement gap.
New York State Assessments
Math, English Language Arts
In the spring of 2018-2019, the Grades 3-8 English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics Tests were administered to students across New York State. These annual ELA and math tests for students in grades 3-8 are required by the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2015. The tests are designed to measure how well students are mastering the learning standards that guide classroom instruction and help to ensure that students are on track to graduate from high school with the critical thinking, problem solving, and reasoning skills needed for success in college and the modern workplace. The tests also show how schools and districts are progressing with the learning standards and can support professional development for teachers.
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Source: New York State Education Department, 2019
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Rigorous courses can help students prepare for and get into college, including coursework in STEM subjects. Find out more.
Many successful high school students end up in remedial math courses in college. Is your student prepared for college-level math? Ask this district how they ensure students are well-prepared.