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2003-2004 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Report - Page 2 Dade LUDLAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3061
Number of students enrolled in the grades tested:
287   2003-2004
School Grade1:
A   Did the School make Adequate Yearly Progress? 5 NO 
This section shows the percent tested and performance for each group used to determine AYP (Parts a and c2). This section shows the improvement for each group used to determine AYP via safe harbor (Part b2).
Group Tested 95% of the students? 31% Reading at or above grade level? 38% scoring at or above grade level in Math? Improved performance in Writing by 1%? Increased Graduation Rate3by 1%? Showed 10% improvement in Reading percent not above grade level? Safe
Harbor
Reading
Showed 10% improvement in Math percent not above grade level? Safe
Harbor
Math
  2004 Y/N 2004 Y/N 2004 Y/N 2003 2004 Y/N 2002 2003 Y/N 2003 2004 Y/N 2003 2004 Y/N
TOTAL4  100  70  64  89   93      NA  34  30  NA 37  36  NA
WHITE  100  88  85      NA      NA  10  12  NA 10  15  NA
BLACK  100  37  26      NA      NA  64  63  NA 70  74  N
HISPANIC  100  67  62  85   88      NA  43  33  NA 45  38  NA
ASIAN    NA    NA    NA      NA      NA      NA     NA
AMERICAN INDIAN    NA    NA    NA      NA      NA      NA     NA
ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED  100  49  44  82     NA      NA  62  51  NA 62  56  NA
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS  100  50  43      NA      NA  89  50  NA 86  57  NA
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES  100  31  23      NA      NA  82  69  NA 82  77  N
KEY: Economically Disadvantaged - Eligible for free or reduced price lunch
ELL - English Language Learners
SWD - Students with Disabilities
Y/N - Was the required target met? Yes or No
NA - is shown when the number of students in the group is less than 304 or the data are not applicable.
1 Under Florida's AYP plan, schools with a grade of D or F cannot be designated as making AYP.
2 The "part" designations used in this table correspond to the three main paragraphs in the Federal regulations for Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2002. The regulations, effective January 2, 2004, were published in the Federal Register, Vol. 67, No. 231, on December 2, 2003. Sections 200.13-200.21 describe the indicators to be collected and how to determine AYP.
3 The school-wide data for writing and graduation rate are used in Part a. Any group not meeting the reading or mathematics targets under Part a is reviewed in Part b-Safe Harbor. When the writing percent proficient is >90 or the graduation rate is >85, increases are not required.
4 If the total number of students in a school is greater than ten, adequate yearly progress for the school will be determined; however, a minimum of 30 students and represents more than 15% of the school's tested population or 100 students is required for each group within a school.
5 If "P", this indicates provisional AYP. A provisional AYP is assigned if a school did not meet AYP, but received a school grade of A or B.
Note: All percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number. The Y and N designations indicate if there was a 1% increase.
Note: In order to maintain the anonymity and privacy of students, proficiency data is not displayed for values <=5% and >=95%
Percent Tested and Proficiency Levels (Part a and c2): A school or school district makes AYP if 95% of each group is tested, if each group meets the proficiency targets in reading and mathematics, and if the school-wide writing percent proficient and graduation rate increases. Safe Harbor (Part b2): If any group in Part a does not meet the proficiency target, the percentage of students in that group who are below the proficiency target in reading or mathematics should be reduced by at least 10%. That group also must make progress in writing proficiency and graduation rate. No group is eligible for Safe Harbor if the school fails to meet participation criteria for all subgroups and the writing, graduation rate, and school grade criteria for the school in total.
Data provided by the Florida Department of Education, June 2009. Subject to review and verification by local school district staff.