2016-17 School Profile WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL (TEA # 22) 100 S GLASGOW DR DALLAS, TX 75214 www.dallasisd.org/woodrow Principal: STEVEN EWING ([email protected]) Phone: 972-502-4400 High school with grades 9–12 in the WILSON feeder pattern. Attendance Grd Target: 95% 9 94.6% 10 95.6% 11 94.8% 12 95.2% ALL 95.1% Enrollment % of Grade Level % Sch Afr. Am. Hispanic N 513 30% 455 27% 360 21% 376 22% 1,704 – 7% 8% 8% 10% 8% 65% 66% 64% 66% 65% White Other 25% 24% 26% 20% 24% 3% 2% 2% 4% 3% 65% 8% 3% 24% 2013-14 Index Definitions Parent Survey 60 55 55.7 53.7 55.1 TARGET 90.0% 90.0% Below 40 79 27 45 84 Index 1 Target: 60 Index 2 Target: 17 Index 3 Target: 30 Index 4 Target: 60 Well Below 352013 School Communication Well Above Above 51.0 Average 50 45 25 Academic Orientation 48.3% 17.4% 61.5% 9.1% 17.2% School Effectiveness Index 50 science, social studies - Top 25% in student progress - Top 25% in closing perf. gaps - Postsecondary readiness 95.4% 79.7% 95.1% 88.8% 6.3 63.6% 65+ 75 Distinctions - Achievement in math, reading, 2015-16 86.8% 77.2% 95.2% 88.6% 7.3 84.2% 100 1: Student Achievement 2: Student Progress 3: Closing Performance Gaps 4: Postsecondary Readiness 2014-15 91.0% 74.0% 94.4% 85.8% 7.3 72.2% Percentage of first-time ninth-graders on track to graduate Average student attendance rate Percentage of students absent fewer than 10% of days enrolled at campus Average number of absences Percentage of teachers who returned to campus from prior year State Acct. Met Standard 814 293 1,037 154 290 At Risk ELL Low SES SPED TAG Graduation / Attendance / Retention Percentage of students who graduated in four years (one-year lag) Students Teachers Student Group Enrollment % of School 2014 2015 2016 School Environment 100 District % Positive 75 50 % Positive Responses 25 92% 90% 88% 89% 82% 90% 87% 87% 91% 89% My child learns Promotes college Satisfied with direction Informs on grades and progress Responds to concerns Comfortable interacting Respectful learning environment Safe learning environment Welcomes parent involvement Maintenance and cleanliness Staff Climate Survey District % Positive Beliefs & Priorities Feedback & Support College-Going Culture 1 75% 16 50% 30 Rank* % Positive Responses Culture & Environment 100% 39 25% 38 42 72% 68% 57% 58% Fall Spring Fall Spring Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment 21 23 26 32 32 47 60% 60% 76% 75% 63 Fall Spring Fall Spring *Rank out of 63 secondary, 149 elementary, or 15 magnet schools 2016-17 School Profile October 27, 2016 2016-17 School Profile WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL (TEA # 22) STAAR EOC English I 60 14% % Level 3 (advanced) 8% 9% 45 English II 16% 4% 5% 33% 14 37% 15 7% 9% 11% 6% 5% 4% 3% 5% 38% 14 36% 15 38% 16 7% 5% 51% 14 49% 15 30 15 % Level 2 (satisfactory or advanced) 45% 14 54% 15 59% 16 School 40% 16 50% 14 District 50% 15 54% 14 16 50% 15 54% 16 School State** District 16 State** **2016 state results not available at publication. Algebra I Biology U.S. History 100 75 50 15% 22% 29% 18% 22% 12% 13% 6% 4% 25 35% 37% 51% 14 15 16 12% 10% 18% 23% 34% 31% 44% 14 15* 16* 14 15* 16* School District 58% 62% 64% 42% 47% 52% 14 15 16 14 15 16 State** 23% 14% 12% 18% 7% 12% School 20% 27% 28% 16% 10% 53% 56% 14 15 16 District 26% 30% 61% 67% 72% 44% 56% 64% 51% 61% 14 15 16 14 15 16 14 15 16 School State** District State** *District results for high school only; state results available only for all grades (includes Gr 8) PSAT Critical Reading 0% % with college-ready F2013 33% scores F2014 36% ACT/SAT CR+Math (Tgt: 82) 100% 0% F2015* 56% average score Mathematics 100% 38.4 21% 39.2 40% 37% 42.0 Writing 0% 100% 76.3 31% 40.8 80.0 28% 41.0 83.0 56% 37.9 37.8 36.3 38.0 20 80 20 80 20 80 *The PSAT was redesigned for 2015, resulting in new scoring and score ranges. See glossary for details on converted 2015 scores in this report. College Ready (Target: 40%) 0 40% SAT Reading + Math (Target: 990) 100% 0% 70% 2013-14 25% 95% 2014-15 35% 2015-16 32% 91% 25% 75% Composite (Target: 21) 100% 0% 927 25% 60% 75% 2013-14 14% 19.1 2014-15 29% 898 2014-15 28% 18.5 2015-16* 24% 880 2015-16 27% 18.4 400 % met 50% 2013-14 20% ACT 990 % met % tested % tested 1600 1 % met avg score 100% 21 36 % tested avg score *The SAT was redesigned in 2016. See glossary for details on converted scores in this report. Advanced Placement # Exams Exams Qualified (Target: 31%) Average Exam Score 0% 1 31% 100% 3 1,002 27% 1.94 2015 1,174 26% 1.88 2016 1,286 24% 1.90 % exams w/ qualified scores Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment 0% qualified scores 2014 5 Students in AP Courses avg score 2016-17 School Profile 11% 11% 50% 42% % qualified 49% 46% 12% 52% % tested October 27, 2016 100% 56% 60% % enrolled 2016-17 School Profile High School Metric and Term Definitions Attendance Student attendance rate Students absent fewer than 10% of days enrolled Average of students' attendance rates (number of days in attendance out of number of days enrolled). The Destination 2020 target for high schools is 95%. An indicator of how many students are in regular attendance. Percentage of students with fewer than 10% absences (excused or unexcused) is based on a snapshot taken at the end of the fifth six-week grading period. Enrollment Number enrolled by grade (N) Average daily enrollment at the campus during the school year. Percentage enrolled by grade (% Sch) Percentage in grade by race/ethnicity (% of Grade) Percentage enrolled by student group Grade-level percentage of total school enrollment. Percentage of students within grade level identified as African American, Hispanic, white, or other. Identification in a category provided by parents/guardians at registration. Students identified as Hispanic are not counted elsewhere. Counts taken at the end of fifth six-week grading period based on data in student information system. Students may be classified in more than one or no student groups. Graduation Four-year graduation rate Ninth-graders on track to graduate Percentage of students who graduated four years after entering grade 9. Lagged one year. (The rate reported for "2014-15" is the 2014 graduation rate.) Statistic computed by the TEA. The Destination 2020 target is 90%. Percentage of first-time ninth-graders who (a) accumulated at least five credits and (b) earned no more than one semester "F" in a core-content course. Teachers Teacher absences Teachers returning to campus Average number of days not at campus, such as for illness or personal business. Counts do not include vacation days or leave. Percentage of teachers from previous school year who continued at the school. The number of teachers at the school in both current and previous years is divided by the number of teachers in the previous year. Accountability Rating System for Texas Public Schools State accountability rating School must meet targets on at least three indexes to achieve "Met Standard": Index 1 or Index 2, Index 3, and Index 4. Schools can earn distinctions for student achievement in math, reading, science, and social studies; top 25% (among comparable schools) in student progress; top 25% in closing performance gaps; and postsecondary readiness. School Effectiveness Index SEI A measure of performance on assessments that is relative to other Dallas ISD campuses. Isolates school's effect on student outcomes by controlling for differences the school cannot control, such as socio-economic status, neighborhood characteristics, and prior-year academic levels. Parent Survey Percentage positive responses Survey conducted in spring. Positive responses include Agree and Strongly Agree. Other responses included Disagree, Strongly Disagree, and Neutral. Staff Climate Survey Percentage positive responses Surveys conducted November and May. Positive responses include Agree and Strongly Agree. Other responses included Disagree, Strongly Disagree, and Neutral. State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR) Percentage at Level 2 Percentage at Level 3 Percentage of all tests with satisfactory (Level 2) or higher scores using panel-recommended standards. Statistics include results from all STAAR test types. School's statistics based on results from students in the accountability subset. District statistics are based on grade levels at the campus; beginning in 2015, state statistics are all students tested across grades. Satisfactory performance indicates a reasonable likelihood of success in the next grade or course. Percentage of all tests with advanced (Level 3) scores. Scores at Level 3 are a subset of scores at Level 2 (satisfactory). Advanced performance indicates a high likelihood of success in the next grade or course. PSAT Percentage with collegeready scores Percentage of grade 10 students with a college-ready score, determined by The College Board. The PSAT is administered to all district students in grade 10.The PSAT was redesigned for 2015 and has a new scoring system. College-ready scores are set only for section-level, not test-level, scores. The sections are "Evidence-based Reading and Writing" and "Mathematics." For this report, the percentage of students meeting the "EBRW" benchmark in 2015 is duplicated on the "Reading" and "Writing" graphs. Average scores from the 2015 test were converted to the old scoring system using concordance tables from The College Board. Average score Average score among grade 10 students. Range of scores is 20-80 on each subtest (old scoring system). The current district target for the sum of Critical Reading and Mathematics is 82.For this report, test-level score averages for 2015 were converted to the old scoring system for comparability. Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment 2016-17 School Profile October 27, 2016 2016-17 School Profile High School Metric and Term Definitions ACT/SAT Percentage with collegeready score(s) Percentage tested Average score (single test) Percentage with collegeready scores (single test) Percentage tested (single test) In Dallas ISD, college-ready scores are ACT Composite = 21 or SAT Critical Reading + Mathematics = 990 (based on SAT administrations prior to March 2016). Percentage taken from all grade 12 students, including those not tested. The district target is 40% of grade 12 students meeting the college-ready criterion. (The SAT has been redesigned and was first administered in its new form in March 2016. The college-ready target converts to 1070 in the new scoring system. In this report, scores from the new SAT were converted to scores from the old scoring system for comparability.) Percentage of grade 12 students who have taken one or both of ACT or SAT at any time during high school. Average score among grade 12 students who have tested. Range for combined SAT Critical Reading and Mathematics section scores is 400-1600 and for ACT Composite is 1-36. Current district targets are 990 and 21.For the new SAT, the equivalent to a sum of 990 for Critical Reading + Mathematics is a sum of 1070 for Evidence-Based Reading and Writing + Mathematics. In this report, scores from the new SAT were converted to the old scoring system for comparability. Percentage of all grade 12 students (including those not tested) who have met the targets of 990 (SAT Critical Reading + Mathematics) or 21 (ACT Composite). On the new SAT, the target is 1070 (SAT Evidence-based Reading and Writing + Mathematics). Percentage of grade 12 students who have taken the test. Advanced Placement (AP) Number of exams Percentage of exams with qualified scores Average exam score Percentage enrolled in an AP course Percentage tested on any exam (among AP enrollees) Percentage earning a qualified score on any exam (among AP enrollees) Number of exams taken by all students in any grade. Students may take more than one exam. Percentage of all exams with scores at the "qualified" level or higher (3-5 on 1-5 scale). Students may have more than one exam with a qualified score. The Destination 2020 target is 31% of exams with a qualified score or higher. Average score on exams taken by all students in any grade. Students may take more than one exam. Percentage of grade 11-12 students enrolled in at least one AP course. Percentage of grade 11-12 students enrolled in any AP course and taking the appropriate exam. Percentage of grade 11-12 students enrolled in any AP course and earning a qualifed score on the appropriate exam. Dallas ISD Evaluation & Assessment 2016-17 School Profile October 27, 2016
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