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Arizona school performance profiles


Use the search box below to review official state performance profiles or labels of K-12 schools. The labels are based largely on students' scores on Arizona's Instrument to Measure Standards. The formula looks at the percentage of students who raised their AIMS scores, how many passed the test and the average percent who passed in the past two years compared with three years ago. Schools also get credit for passing federal academic standards and for having 30 percent of their English-language learners move into regular programs. High schools get credit if they increase graduation rates and decrease dropout rates.

The labels that are given out by the state are: excelling, highly performing, performing plus, performing, underperforming, failing (schools that were underperforming for three straight years). This dataset was released by the Arizona Department of Education on July 28, 2010.
















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