ARRA Reporting
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 |
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Purpose The purpose of ARRA is to stimulate the US economy in the short term and invest in education and other essential public services to ensure the long-term economic health of the nation. The use of ARRA funds is intended to strengthen education, drive reforms, and improve results for students from early learning through college. These funds are to be used to improve student achievement and help close the achievement gap. View the entire description document here. |
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Achieving Equity in Teacher Distribution |
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2011-2012 Teacher Performance Levels |
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Performance Rating or Level |
Number of Teachers |
Percentage of Teachers |
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Highly Effective |
581 |
27% |
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Effective |
1508 |
69% |
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Ineffective |
26 |
1% |
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Not Evaluated |
72 |
3% |
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Total |
2187 |
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Teacher Performance Levels by Schools |
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Note: Teacher Performance Levels only include evaluations for the 2011-2012 school year as teachers are evaluated at least once every two years. |
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Achieving Equity in Principal Distribution |
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2011-2012 Principal Performance Levels |
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Performance Rating or Level |
Number of Teachers |
Percentage of Teachers |
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Highly Effective |
13 |
30% |
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Effective |
11 |
26% |
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Ineffective |
0 |
0% |
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Not Evaluated |
19 |
44 |
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Total |
43 |
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Note: Principal Performance Levels only include evaluations for the 2011-2012 school year as principals are evaluated at least once every two years. |
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