Ada Exempted Village Schools met 24 of 25 report card indicators
The Ohio Department of Education released a limited, preliminary set of school performance data for the 2011-12 school year on Sept. 26.
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Ada received the following scores:
2011-12 indicators met (out of 25): 24
2010-11 indicators met (out of 26): 23
2011-12 adequate yearly progress: Met
2011-12 value added: Met
2010-11 rating (previous year): A
The department has postponed releasing the full set of school report-card data — and the report cards themselves — while the state auditor investigates whether some schools falsified student records.
The department says the data released today “remains subject to revision.”
The information shows the number of state performance indicators districts met. It also shows whether districts met the federal No Child Left Behind standards called Adequate Yearly Progress or AYP and how they performed under a statistical measure called value-added that looks at how much students learned in a given year.
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