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School Attendance, Elementary


The average number of elementary students attending school each day, divided by the total number of students. Elementary students are defined as those in kindergarten through sixth grades.

School Attendance, Secondary


The average number of students in seventh through twelfth grades attending school each day, divided by the total possible number of students attending school each day.

Student Suspension Rates


The number of students who were suspended from school for at least one full day, expressed as a percentage of total enrollment. Data pertain only to out–of–school suspensions; both short–term and long–term suspensions count as a suspension.

Indicators

  • Educational Supports
    • Prekindergarten Participation
    • Preschoolers Receiving Special Education Services
    • Students Receiving Special Education Services
  • Learning Environment
    • School Attendance, Elementary
    • School Attendance, Secondary
    • Student Suspension Rates
  • Academic Achievement
    • Student Performance on Grade 3 English
    • Student Performance on Grade 3 Math
    • Student Performance on Grade 8 Math, by Economic Status
    • Student Performance on Grade 8 Science, by Economic Status
    • Student Performance on Regents English
  • Educational Outcomes
    • High School Cohort Graduation Rate
    • High School Cohort Dropout Rate
    • High School GED Equivalency
    • Plans of High School Graduates
    • Education Levels of Adults
    • Education Levels of Adults, by Race/Ethnicity
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Student Performance on Grade 3 English


The percent of students tested who scored at level 3 or above—meeting or exceeding the state standard—on the Grade 3 English exam. The test is scored by placing a student’s performance in one of four levels.

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