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Zionsville Community Schools (0630)

Notice on 2019-2020 School Year Data

Due to the widespread impact of COVID-19, the US Department of Education granted Indiana a waiver from annual assessment and accountability requirements for the 2019-2020 school year. Information available on this site reflects assessment and accountability determinations from the 2018-2019 school year.

Student Growth

Data source: 2018-2019 school year

Student growth measures whether students are on target to become proficient, or maintain proficiency, of English/Language Arts and Mathematics academic standards within four years. Student Growth Percentiles (SGPs) are used to determine whether students are making adequate growth annually to meet these targets. SGPs describe a student's learning as compared to other students sharing the same performance history as the student, or the student's 'academic peers.' Only students with two consecutive assessment results who spend most of the school year enrolled in the school are included when reporting the growth of students.

What percentage of students in this corporation met or exceeded their annual growth target?

Student growth measures whether students are on target to become proficient or maintain proficiency of English/Language Arts and mathematics standards.

English/Language Arts

Grades 3-8

73.6%
State Average 52.3%

English/Language Arts Grades 3-8

Race/Ethnicity

Asian

76.2%

Black/African-American

55.6%

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

N*

Hispanic

62.7%

Multiracial

75.0%

Native American

N*

White

74.3%

Student Groups

Economically Disadvantaged

55.0%

English Learners

55.6%

Students with Disabilities

45.5%

Performance in Context

Zionsville Community Schools (0630)

73.6%

Indiana

52.3%

Grade 10

91.2%
State Average 62.4%

English/Language Arts Grade 10

Race/Ethnicity

Asian

N*

Black/African-American

N*

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

N*

Hispanic

N*

Multiracial

95.0%

Native American

N*

White

91.0%

Student Groups

Economically Disadvantaged

77.3%

English Learners

N*

Students with Disabilities

68.1%

Performance in Context

Zionsville Community Schools (0630)

91.2%

Indiana

62.4%

Lowest Performing 25% of Students Grades 3-8

50.3%
State Average 33.6%

English/Language Arts Lowest Performing 25% of Students Grades 3-8

Race/Ethnicity

Asian

46.7%

Black/African-American

35.0%

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

N*

Hispanic

34.3%

Multiracial

50.0%

Native American

N*

White

52.2%

Student Groups

Economically Disadvantaged

42.2%

English Learners

46.9%

Students with Disabilities

36.3%

Performance in Context

Zionsville Community Schools (0630)

50.3%

Indiana

33.6%

Mathematics

Grades 3-8

59.2%
State Average 38.6%

Mathematics Grades 3-8

Race/Ethnicity

Asian

70.8%

Black/African-American

35.1%

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

N*

Hispanic

51.7%

Multiracial

62.5%

Native American

N*

White

59.1%

Student Groups

Economically Disadvantaged

45.1%

English Learners

53.7%

Students with Disabilities

32.3%

Performance in Context

Zionsville Community Schools (0630)

59.2%

Indiana

38.6%

Grade 10

65.8%
State Average 35.7%

Mathematics Grade 10

Race/Ethnicity

Asian

N*

Black/African-American

N*

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

N*

Hispanic

N*

Multiracial

71.4%

Native American

N*

White

66.4%

Student Groups

Economically Disadvantaged

40.9%

English Learners

N*

Students with Disabilities

39.6%

Performance in Context

Zionsville Community Schools (0630)

65.8%

Indiana

35.7%

Lowest Performing 25% of Students of Students Grades 3-8

34.8%
State Average 17.1%

Mathematics Lowest Performing 25% of Students of Students Grades 3-8

Race/Ethnicity

Asian

20.0%

Black/African-American

15.0%

Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

N*

Hispanic

30.2%

Multiracial

35.0%

Native American

N*

White

36.6%

Student Groups

Economically Disadvantaged

26.5%

English Learners

37.5%

Students with Disabilities

18.1%

Performance in Context

Zionsville Community Schools (0630)

34.8%

Indiana

17.1%

How are students in this corporation performing compared to the state's interim targets for English/Language Arts and Mathematics growth toward proficiency?

Interim targets indicate expected progress needed to achieve the state’s long-term goals for growth toward proficiency.

Student Groups

What is the median growth percentile of students in this corporation?

Student Growth Percentiles represent the amount of academic progress students made in a given year compared to other students with similar histories of academic achievement.

1
(lowest)
50
(average)
99
(highest)

English/Language Arts Median Growth Percentile Grades 3-8

1
61 50
99

English/Language Arts Median Growth Percentile Grade 10

1
58 50
99

Mathematics Median Growth Percentile Grades 3-8

1
58 50
99

Mathematics Median Growth Percentile Grade 10

1
50.5 50
99