RI's Best and Worst Performing Districts and Charters - RICAS Results
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RI's Best and Worst Performing Districts and Charters - RICAS Results
Rhode Island's performance on the Rhode Island Comprehensive Assessment System (RICAS) improved by 4 and 3 percentage points in English Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics in its second year of implementation.
Rhode Island, however, still lags behind Massachusetts by 14 percentage points in ELA and 19 percentage points in math.
The Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) on Tuesday released the results of the 2018-2019 administration of the RICAS, announcing that statewide, 38 percent of students in grades 3 through 8 met or exceeded expectations in English language arts (ELA), as did 30 percent in mathematics.
RIDE cautioned that the spike is a "common trend" in the second year of administration of a new assessment as students and teachers become accustomed to the test style and format. When Rhode Island first adopted the PARCC exam, the state saw increases of 3 and 5 percentage points in ELA and mathematics.
“These results are moving in the right direction, but it is too early to determine a consistent trend. What is clear is that much more needs to be done to bring Rhode Island performance where it needs to be,” said Angélica Infante-Green, Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education.
“We have high standards, a strong assessment, and a lot of great work happening in our schools. Now it’s time to stay the course and double down on the things that will move us forward, faster, in order to improve outcomes for students," added Infante Greene.
Glaring Achievement Gaps
According to RIDE, Rhode Island continues to face significant equity gaps -- on both ELA and math, differently-abled and multilingual learners are performing at single-digit proficiency levels.
“Calling out these achievement gaps is so important. We need to name equity gaps, talk about them, and establish intentional strategies to better serve all students. All means all, and we cannot effectively serve all students by doing more of the same,” said Infante-Green.
As part of the release, RIDE also shared with school communities their results for ACCESS and Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM), assessments given specifically to multilingual learners and students with significant cognitive differences.
On ACCESS, Rhode Island saw nearly single-digit proficiency across the board. On DLM, 24 percent of students tested met their target in ELA, 12 percent in math, and 16 percent in science. More detailed results can be viewed in a presentation given this week to LEA leaders.
With PSAT/SAT and RICAS results complete, RIDE will begin preparing for the release of 2019 accountability results. The accountability release is expected by the end of November.
RICAS 2018-2019 ELA Rankings: RI’s Top - and Worst - Districts and Charters
#50
Central Falls
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
12.62%
#49
Woonsocket
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
14.10%
#48
Beacon Charter School
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
14.49%
#47
Trinity Academy for Performing Arts
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
15.28%
#46
Providence
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
17.22%
#45
Pawtucket
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
24.33%
#44
West Warwick
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
24.47%
#43
Segue Institute for Learning
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
24.89%
#42
Newport
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
25.49%
#41
Southside Charter School
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
22.73%
#40
Paul Cuffee Charter School
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
27.84%
#39
Highlander Charter School
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
29.01%
#38
The Hope Academy
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
29.17%
#37
Burrillville
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
29.85%
#36
International Charter School
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
31.76%
#35
East Providence
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
35.49%
#34
Johnston
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
36.12%
#33
Warwick
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
37.90%
#32
Middletown
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
39.51%
#31
Cranston
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
41.13%
#30
Learning Community
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
41.67%
#29
North Providence
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
42.09%
#28
Foster
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
44.03%
#27
Little Compton
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
46.63%
#26
Tiverton
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
47.26%
#25
Lincoln
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
47.35%
#24
Blackstone Valley Prep Mayoral Academy
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
48.83%
#23
Coventry
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
50.17%
#22
Westerly
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
51.84%
#21
Bristol-Warren
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
51.97%
#20
Narragansett
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
52.79%
#19
Foster-Glocester
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
53.53%
#18
Exeter-West Greenwich
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
53.85%
#17
Scituate
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
54.43%
#16
Portsmouth
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
55.82%
#15
Achievement First Rhode Island
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
57.07%
#14
Smithfield
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
57.81%
#13
Chariho
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
58.14%
#12
South Kingstown
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
52.29%
#11
North Kingstown
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
59.73%
#10
Cumberland
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
61.25%
#9
North Smithfield
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
61.67%
#8
The Compass School
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
63.56%
#7
Jamestown
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
58.97%
#6
Glocester
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
64.06%
#5
East Greenwich
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
64.22%
#4
New Shoreham
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
70.83%
#3
Kingston Hill Academy
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
71.30%
#2
Barrington
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
72.94%
#1
RISE Prep Mayoral Academy
Students meeting or exceeding expectations:
76%
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