NOKOMIS CUSD 22
Achievement Gap
The persistent difference in academic performance between different ethnic and racial groups, income levels, gender, and special student groups.
The display allows you to see the comparison of test results between demographic groups. The default screen view shows a summary of all grades and low income/non-low income comparison. You can select a subject by clicking on English Language Arts (ELA) or Math. You can select a specific grade by clicking on the Summary arrow, then click on the grade you want to view. You can also choose demographic groups for comparison by clicking on the box of your choice among the Compare options. You may need to scroll down to see all of the displays. If a selected group has fewer than 10 students, no comparison data will be shown.
Scroll over any of the bars on the graph to see the exact performance percentages. An N/A means that no comparison data is available for that specific subgroup.
The PARCC assessment measures student achievement relative to the New Illinois Learning Standards. An achievement gap on a test like the PARCC is evident when one group of students outperforms another group, and the average scores indicate a significant difference between the groups that persists over time. If a subgroup has fewer than 10 students, no comparison data will be shown. This is done to protect student privacy.
Schools and districts that are narrowing achievement gaps share four key characteristics.
Focus – clear and consistent goals, strategies, and leadership
Rigorous curriculum – clearly defined, high expectations for student learning
High quality teaching
Necessary and frequent interventions to improve students’ learning