Friday January 24th, 2025 9:49AM

Four Hall County schools among those in the area to receive state's Greatest Gains awards

By AccessWDUN staff

More than 187 Georgia public schools - including four in Hall County - will receive the state's Highest Performing or Greatest Gains school awards. The four Hall County schools are:  Chestatee Academy of Inquiry and Talent Development and East Hall, South Hall and West Hall middle schools.  A number of other northeast Georgia schools are also included.  (Click here https://gosa.georgia.gov/sites/gosa.georgia.gov/files/related_files/site_page/2015%20SSAS%20Award%20Schools%20Updated%2005242016.pdf for a list of all the schools cited in the report.)

Gov. Nathan Deal and the Governor's Office of Student Achievement  made the announcement and GOSA released its new School Reports website, which provides school performance reports for all public elementary, middle and high schools in Georgia. According to a press release from the governor's office, these reports will help parents, students, educators and communities have clear and concise information about school performance to better understand the strengths and challenges of their local schools.

“I want to congratulate all of the award winning schools across our state, as well as the students and teachers who have worked tirelessly toward these accomplishments,” said Deal. “We must empower Georgia citizens with tools like the Georgia School Reports website if we want to continue to improve student achievement for future generations. Our communities gain a distinct advantage by having easy access to a school’s performance report, and I am confident that this website will serve as an important resource for years to come.”

About the awards

The school awards, developed by GOSA and approved by the State Board of Education, are part of Georgia’s Single Statewide Accountability System. Highest Performing schools must earn a three-year average College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) Achievement Score that ranks in at least the 93rd percentile. Greatest Gains schools must earn a three-year average CCRPI Progress Score that ranks in at least the 93rd percentile. For more details on how the awards are calculated, click here.

About the website

The Georgia School Reports website provides access to information about a school’s performance by compiling information from multiple sources into a single report. The report presents A-F letter grades for schools based on their CCRPI scores. The CCRPI score, which ranges from zero to 110, is based on state test scores, student growth on these tests, graduation rates and other factors.

The A-F letter grade scale summarizes a school’s performance in a way that is easily understood. The table below shows the scale used to determine school letter grades.

CCRPI Score

Letter Grade

90.0 or higher

A

80.0 – 89.9

B

70.0 – 79.9

C

60.0 – 69.9

D

Lower than 60.0

F

 

In addition to the A-F letter grade, each school’s report includes information about student performance on the Georgia Milestones Assessments, enrollment demographics and other key indicators of student success. Website users can also utilize an interactive tool to compare their school to other schools, districts and the state.

The Georgia School Reports website is available here

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