2012 A-F LETTER GRADES Arizona Department of Education - Research & Evaluation Division.
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2012 A-F Letter Grades
A 22%
B 33%
C28%
D13%
NR 4%
2012 A-F Letter Grades(Traditional, Small & K-2)
ABCDNR
1733 Schools Included
2012 A-F Letter Grades
Traditional A-F Letter Grades
Number Percent
A 382 24
B 554 35
C 466 30
D 158 10
NR 12 1
Total 1572
Small SchoolsA-F Letter Grades
Number Percent
A 12 5
B 33 15
C 34 15
D 82 37
NR
61 28
Total 222
K-2 A-F Letter Grades
A B C D Total
Number 4 3 2 3 12
Percent 33 25 17 25
Traditional Schools Comparison – 2011 and 2012
A B C D0
100
200
300
400
500
600
289
526481
177
360
529
440
144
20112012
Nu
mb
er
of
Sch
ools
20%24% 36%36% 33%30% 12%10%
2012 A-F Letter Grades
Alternative Schools
A-ALT6%
B-ALT23%
C-ALT31%
D-ALT20%
NR-ALT21%
Number
A-ALT 9
B-ALT 37
C-ALT 50
D-ALT 32
NR-ALT 35
Total 163
2012 A-F Letter Grades
Traditional School
(n = 1,572)
Small School
(n = 222)
K-2 School
(n = 12)
Alternative School
(n = 163)
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
NR
NR
D
D
D
C
C
C
B
B
B
AA
A
NR-ALT
D-ALT
C-ALT
B-ALT
A-ALT
Note: Only schools with 2012 A-F Letter Grades as of August 2nd, 2012 included in graph.
All (n
= 1
,572)
Charte
r (n =
284)
Non-C
harte
r (n =
1...
All (n
= 2
22)
Charte
r (n =
133)
Non-C
harte
r (n =
...
All (n
= 1
63)
Charte
r (n =
101)
Non-C
harte
r (n =
62)
...
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
NR NR NR
NRNR NR
D D D
DD
D
C C C
C C C
BB
B
B B BAA
AA A A
NR-ALTNR-ALT
NR-ALT
D-ALT
D-ALT
D-ALTC-ALT
C-ALT
C-ALTB-ALT
B-ALT
B-ALTA-ALT A-ALT
Alternative Schools
2012 A-F Letter Grades – All, Charter & Non-Charter
Non-
Charte
r (N
=12
88
) Charte
r (N
=28
4)
ALL
(N=
15
72
) Non-
Charte
r (N
=89
)C
harte
r (N
=13
3)
ALL
(N=
22
2)
Non-
Charte
r (N
=62
)C
harte
r (N
=10
1)
ALL
(N=
16
3)
Traditional Small Schools Alternative Schools
2012 A-F Letter Grades - LEAs
LEAs Number
Percent
A 116 22
B 156 29
C 146 27
D 104 19
Pending
14 3
Total 536
LEAs Number
Percent
A-ALT 3 7
B-ALT 16 33
C-ALT 25 52
D-ALT 4 8
Total 48*Please Note:LEAs with only one school - the LEA’s A-F Letter Grade is the same as their schoolLEAs with only Alternative schools - the LEA’s letter grade is an average of their schools’
All components of the A-F Letter Grade model (Traditional*) used for
LEAs was calculated at the LEA level1% cap applies at the LEA level for students taking AIMS A
Success Stories
• A School went from a ‘D’ to an ‘A’ with a 32 point increase in growth and a 20 point increase in composite points
• A Charter school increased 20 points in growth and had 7 point increase in composite points
• A high school with 100% Native American population went from a ‘D’ in 2011 to a ‘B’ in 2012 with a 20 point increase in growth and a 4 point increase in composite points
• 2 schools went from a ‘D’ to an ‘A’
• 11 schools went from a ‘D’ to a ‘B’
• 18 schools had an increase of 20+ growth points
Thank you
Dr. Carrie L. GiovannoneDeputy Associate Superintendent
Research & [email protected]
602-542-5151