SALT FORK COMMUNITY UNIT DISTRICT 512
Performance Scatterplots
A scatterplot has points that show the relationship between two sets of data
Scatterplots show how the selected school compares to the other schools within the district and the state. This screen displays the Composite (ELA and Math) score for the school or district on the SAT. PARCC data is available for elementary and middle school students. The default scatterplot shows the percentage of students who scored at the proficient level on the SAT and the percentage of low income students. The numbers on the vertical line indicate the percentage of proficient students. The numbers on the horizontal line are the percentages for the demographic or comparison item selected (Example: low income or ethnicity). You can customize the information you are viewing. Use the drop down menus above the graph to choose the grade, year, and comparison item. You can also look at English Language Arts (ELA) or Math scores individually by clicking on that selection. (Note: The Comparison Item, EAV= Equalized Assessed Valuation appears only at the district level.)
On the scatterplot, the red triangle represents the selected school. Black circles indicate other schools within the district at the level selected. (See More Options to select another level.) The light blue dots are all the other schools/districts in the state with the same selected grade levels. Hover over any of the shapes to view an informational pop up box. This will display the school/district name, comparison item, and percentage proficient. From the pop up box you can also click on View Report to go directly to that school/district's report. Double click anywhere on the scatterplot to activate the zoom feature. This allows more precise school selection within a particular area of the graph. To return to the default view, click the refresh icon at the upper right corner of the scatterplot.
Scatterplots provide tools to compare your school or district to other schools or districts in Illinois. Many educators and policy makers use this information to start conversations with administrators at other schools and districts that have similar student populations, but are showing higher performance levels. Parents may use this to view school options within a region, and that may in turn influence school choice or a home purchase.