The 2023 College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) scores were released for Chattooga County School District.
CHATTOOGA HIGH SCHOOLGrade 09 – Grade 12 | High | 51.2 | 66.0 | 50.0 | 70.2 | 91.1 |
LEROY MASSEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLGrade KK – Grade 05 | Elementary | 46.3 | 83.2 | 100.0 | 72.7 | |
LYERLY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLGrade KK – Grade 08 | Elementary | 51.0 | 80.2 | 50.0 | 80.0 | |
LYERLY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLGrade KK – Grade 08 | Middle | 55.5 | 92.0 | 70.0 | 88.1 | |
MENLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLGrade KK – Grade 08 | Elementary | 50.3 | 81.7 | 22.2 | 80.4 | |
MENLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLGrade KK – Grade 08 | Middle | 55.2 | 76.7 | 100.0 | 84.1 | |
SUMMERVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOLGrade 06 – Grade 08 | Middle | 39.2 | 88.5 | 79.6 | 68.7 | |
SCHOOL NAME | GRADE CLUSTER | CONTENT MASTERY | PROGRESS | CLOSING GAPS | READINESS | GRADUATION RATE |
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DISTRICT INFORMATION
NUMBER OF STUDENTS ENROLLED |
2,698
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NUMBER OF SCHOOLS |
5
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TITLE I SCHOOLS |
100.0%
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DISTRICT DEMOGRAPHICS
AMERICAN INDIAN / ALASKAN NATIVE | 0.1% |
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ASIAN / PACIFIC ISLANDER | 0.4% |
BLACK | 8.7% |
HISPANIC | 7.5% |
MULTI-RACIAL | 7.4% |
WHITE | 75.8% |
ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED | 76.8% |
ENGLISH LEARNERS | 2.6% |
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITY | 17.3% |
“I am proud to see Georgia students making academic progress and succeeding in and out of core subject areas,” State School Superintendent Richard Woods said. “There are clear areas of strength, and areas for improvement as well – as a state, we will continue to invest in academic recovery to address targeted needs and ensure every student receives an excellent education.”
Removal of 100-point scale avoids oversimplifying school performance
The CCRPI no longer includes an overall, 0-100 score for schools, districts, or the state. This change was first implemented in 2022 under an addendum received from the U.S. Department of Education, and made permanent this year under an amendment to Georgia’s Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) plan. Information about the changes approved under this amendment is available here.
Each CCRPI component – Content Mastery, Progress, Closing Gaps, Readiness, and Graduation Rate for high schools – still has a 0-100 score. The change was made to increase transparency and provide a more complete picture of school performance, ensuring that challenges and opportunities are not hidden behind a single score.
“I have long said that the CCRPI’s 100-point single score vastly oversimplified the complicated factors that influence school quality,” Superintendent Woods said. “With this change, the CCRPI is more like the ‘report card’ it was always intended to be – encouraging schools, families, and communities to dig into the data and both celebrate achievements and address issues that tended to be obscured by the single score.”
More information on 2023 CCRPI scores
Overall, schools scored highest on the Readiness and Progress components. Readiness includes literacy scores; data on the percentage of students succeeding in “beyond the core” instruction, Career Pathways and accelerated enrollment; college and career readiness; and student attendance. Progress measures how much growth students demonstrate in English language arts and mathematics and how well English learners are progressing toward English language proficiency.
Scores were lower for Closing Gaps, which measures how well schools meet annual improvement targets for student subgroups, and Content Mastery, which includes student scores on statewide assessments in English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies.
However, Content Mastery scores improved from 2022 to 2023 – with the statewide score increasing from 63 to 64.7 for elementary schools, 60 to 60.9 for middle schools, and 64.7 to 65 for high schools.
About the CCRPI
Under the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), each U.S. state is required to have a statewide accountability system that complies with federal requirements, providing information on how well schools are performing. The CCRPI meets that requirement in Georgia, as well as satisfies requirements for school accountability in state law.
Click here to access CCRPI resources, including calculation guides with business rules and frequently asked questions.
Details on Comparability
- The Content Mastery and Graduation Rate components are comparable between 2022 and 2023.
- Readiness component scores are not comparable from 2022 to 2023, because the attendance and college and career readiness indicators were not calculated in 2022 due to pandemic-related data limitations, and changes were made to align the literacy indicator to the metric already used for Georgia Milestones in 2023.
- Progress and Closing Gaps were not calculated in 2022 due to pandemic-related data limitations.
2023 Data Files
- 2023 CCRPI Scoring by Component 12.14.23
- 2023 CCRPI Content Mastery Scores, Targets, and Flags by Subgroup 12.14.23
- 2023 CCRPI Progress Scores, Targets, and Flags by Subgroup 12.14.23
- 2023 CCRPI Readiness Indicators by Subgroup 12.14.23
- 2023 CCRPI Graduation Rates, Targets, and Flags by Subgroup 12.14.23
- 2023 Cohort Graduation Rate (4-year) 12.14.23
View Data: Click here to view the data in spreadsheet form.