- Supportive Environment61 + 41
- Ambitious Instruction48 + 17
- Involved Families34 - 10
- Effective Leaders27 - 9
- Collaborative Teachers26 - 21
The overall performance score is comprised of each of the 5Essentials scores. Schools that are at or above benchmark on 3 or more essentials are 10 times more likely to improve than schools that are below the benchmark.
Where is John Hay Elementary Community Academy performing the highest? | |
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Academic Personalism | 72 |
English Instruction | 65 |
Peer Support for Academic Work | 58 |
Student-Teacher Trust | 53 |
Math Instruction | 46 |
What has improved most for John Hay Elementary Community Academy? | |
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Academic Personalism | 72 + 59 |
Academic Press | 43 + 33 |
Peer Support for Academic Work | 58 + 33 |
Student-Teacher Trust | 53 + 30 |
English Instruction | 65 + 16 |
Where is John Hay Elementary Community Academy performing the lowest? | |
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Collaborative Practices | 13 |
School Commitment | 17 |
Parent Involvement in School | 23 |
Program Coherence | 24 |
Collective Responsibility | 25 |
What has decreased most for John Hay Elementary Community Academy? | |
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Collaborative Practices | 13 - 69 |
Parent Involvement in School | 23 - 20 |
Quality Professional Development | 42 - 20 |
Instructional Leadership | 26 - 19 |
Program Coherence | 24 - 17 |
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In schools with strong Ambitious Instruction, classes are challenging and engaging. The instruction is clear, well-structured, and encourages students to build and apply knowledge. When combined with a supportive environment, Ambitious Instruction has the most direct effect on student learning. It is:
In schools with Effective Leaders, principals and teachers work together to implement a shared vision. In such schools, people, programs, and resources are focused on a vision for sustained improvement. Leaders:
In schools with strong Collaborative Teachers, all teachers collaborate to promote professional growth. In such schools, teachers are:
In schools with Involved Families, the entire staff builds strong external relationships. Such schools:
In schools with a Supportive Environment, the school is safe, demanding, and supportive. In such schools: