Students

This section offers a glimpse at district and school enrollment, student learning needs, and the race and ethnicity of students and teachers.

Enrollment

Student Needs

Student Race/Ethnicity

Please note all student racial and ethnic demographic information is self-reported.

Teacher Race/Ethnicity

A growing body of academic research has found having a teacher of the same race or ethnicity can benefit students in a number of ways. See how the racial demographics of the selected district's or school's teachers compare to its student body. Please note that all racial and ethnic demographic information is self-reported.

Finance

This section takes a look at district and school spending, where education funding comes from, and special education costs. For more information about how Connecticut schools are funded, visit our website (schoolstatefinance.org) or send us a message through the app if you have questions about data, funding disparities, or anything else related to school finance.

Total Spending

Per-Student Spending

Performance

This section displays data on student performance and chronic absenteeism. Student performance is a complex issue that can be impacted by a variety of factors and evaluated using a number of different metrics. To be consistent in how performance data is displayed and compared, this section looks at average student performance for districts and schools on standardized tests for English/language arts, math, and science.

English/Language Arts

Scores below represent the average performance of students in the selected :entity on standardized tests for English/Language Arts, including the SBAC (grades 3-8), the CT Alternate Assessment (grades 3-8), and the SAT (grade 11). These scores, also known as "Performance Indexes," are measured on a scale of 0-100 with a score of 75 being the State of Connecticut's performance target for districts and schools.

Math

Scores below represent the average performance of students in the selected :entity on standardized tests for mathematics, including the SBAC (grades 3-8), the CT Alternate Assessment (grades 3-8), and the SAT (grade 11). These scores, also known as "Performance Indexes," are measured on a scale of 0-100 with a score of 75 being the State of Connecticut's performance target for districts and schools.

Science

Scores below represent the average performance of students in the selected :entity on standardized tests for science, including the Next Generation Science Standards Assessment (grades 5, 8, and 11) and Connecticut Alternate Science Assessment (grades 5, 8, and 11). These scores, also known as "Performance Indexes," are measured on a scale of 0-100 with a score of 75 being the State of Connecticut's performance target for districts and schools.

Chronic Absenteeism

A student is considered chronically absent if they miss, for any reason, 10% of more of the total number of days in the school year. Students in pre-kindergarten are excluded from chronic absenteeism data.

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