2007-2008 CORAL GABLES SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (7071) DADE, (13) 450 BIRD ROAD, CORAL GABLES, FL 33146-1306 School Phone: 305-443-4871, Principal: JOANN GANS
http://schoolgrades.fldoe.org/default.asp?report=RC |
|
| Subject | State of Florida A+ Plan | |
|---|
| C This grade is calculated by adding points earned from each of the performance areas below. | 67 % of criteria satisfied NO This percent is based on a total of 39 criteria that every school must meet, if applicable. |
| Reading | | • | 42% of students reading at or above grade level | | • | 53% of students making a year's worth of progress in reading | | • | 54% of struggling students making a year's worth of progress in reading | | BLACK, HISPANIC, ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED, ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS, STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES students in this school need improvement in Reading. |
| Math | | • | 66% of students at or above grade level in math | | • | 72% of students making a year's worth of progress in math | | • | 71% of struggling students making a year's worth of progress in math | | BLACK, HISPANIC, ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED, ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS, STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES students in this school need improvement in Math. |
| Writing | | • | 86% of students are meeting state standards in writing. | | This school has met this criteria. |
| Science | | • | 35% of students at or above grade level in Science. | | |
| Retakes | | • | 48% of 11th and 12th grade students passed the FCAT Reading Retake. | | • | 65% of 11th and 12th grade students passed the FCAT Math Retake. | | |
| Possible Choice Options | | • | Your child is not eligible for an opportunity scholarship for public school choice under the A+ Plan.
| | • | CORAL GABLES SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL has not met federal adequate yearly progress under No Child Left Behind because it needs improvement in one or more areas. Because this is not a Title I school, your student is not eligible for school choice options under No Child Left Behind.
| | • | Contact your district office at 305-995-1430 for other choice options available to you. |
|
**Title I refers to the federal law that provides funding for low-income students. A school is eligible for Title I status when at least 35% (targeted assistance) or 40% (school wide) of its students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch based on their families' income levels.
|