2018–19 annual reports are available online
Each year, the Oregon Department of Education issues reports for every public school and district in Oregon. The 2018–19 reports are now available online.
ODE last year redesigned the school report cards, aiming to share information that is meaningful and accessible to parents, families and the broader school community. The new report is a two-page “At-a-Glance School Profile” report that provides information on 2019 state test performance, 2018 graduation rates, student and teacher demographics, attendance, school programs, and more.
Eugene School District 4J students who completed state tests in 2018–19 outperformed the state average in every subject, every grade, and every student group. We’re proud of our 4J students and staff and their hard work to achieve this learning, but continue to work constantly working to increase student achievement.
Changes in Accompanying Report
Due to high rate of testing opt-outs, 4J student achievement is not accurately represented in reported data
In addition to redesigning the “At-a-Glance School Profile” reports, the state last year changed the “ESSA Accountability Details Reports” that are published at the same time. Student achievement data is now calculated and reported differently in these reports.
Non-participating students beyond 5% are now counted as non-proficient, as if they had taken the tests and answered zero questions correctly. In schools and districts where more than 5% of students opted out of completing state tests, the student achievement data in these reports is not an accurate representation of student performance.
Although participation increased in 2019, Eugene School District 4J continues to see a higher-than-typical rate of opt-outs from state testing. For many 4J schools and for the district, the student proficiency rates reported in the accountability detail reports therefore are lower than the actual proficiency demonstrated by students who completed state tests. As an example, at South Eugene High School, 91.9% of tested students demonstrated proficiency in language arts, but the state reports the proficiency rate as 84.1%, due to testing opt-outs at the school.
The ESSA Accountability Details Reports are available on the Oregon Department of Education website.
Comparison of Demonstrated vs. Reported Proficiency Rates
At-A-Glance Profile Reports
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