2022 School Report Card

Families and communities are critical partners to a school's success. Just as a student's report card shows how they are performing, the school report card shows how a school is performing in multiple areas. It shows the school's strengths and the challenges that need to be addressed to ensure the school is meeting the needs of all students.

Waltham Sr High

Waltham


Darrell Braggs


554 Lexington Street, Waltham, MA 02452

09,10,11,12


781-614-2702

https://www.walthampublicschools.org/o/whs


Non-Title I School
Students
Student Enrollment

The total number of students enrolled, including pre-kindergarten (PK), kindergarten (K), and students who attend beyond grade 12.

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Student Demographics

The percentage of students enrolled, by race/ethnicity and by selected population. Selected populations include students with disabilities, current and former English learners, students from low income families, and high needs students (students who belong to one or more of the other selected population groups).
Note: In fall 2021, DESE began reporting information for the low income students group and no longer reports data for the economically disadvantaged student group.




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Teachers
Teacher Workforce

The number of teachers in a school or district is reported by full-time equivalency. This number represents the number of full-time positions filled by teachers.


Our School : 161.1

Our District : 552.7

Massachusetts : 76,328.8

Teacher Qualifications

The percentage of teachers who are licensed, the percentage of teachers who are licensed in the subject(s) they teach, and the percentage of teachers who are considered experienced, meaning they have been teaching in a Massachusetts public school for at least 3 years. In some schools, like charter schools, teachers are not required to have a teacher’s license.

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Licensed Teachers

Teachers Licensed in the Subject They Teach

Experienced Teachers




Access to Broad and Challenging Coursework

Note: In fall 2021, DESE began reporting information for the low income students group and no longer reports data for the economically disadvantaged student group.


Access to the Arts

The percentage of students who participate in an arts course. Arts courses include visual art, music, theater, dance, and general arts.

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Access to Digital Literacy and Computer Science Courses

The percentage of students who complete at least one digital literacy or computer science course.

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Advanced Coursework Completion

The percentage of 11th and 12th grade students completing at least one advanced course. Advanced courses include: Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, Project Lead the Way, dual enrollment for credit, approved vocational/technical cooperative programs, and other rigorous courses.

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Grade 9 Course-Passing

The percentage of students who pass all of their courses in grade 9. In Massachusetts, a student is four times more likely to finish high school if they pass all of their classes in 9th grade.

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MassCore Completion

The percentage of high school graduates completing MassCore. The MassCore program of studies includes: four years of english, four years of math, three years of a lab-based science, three years of history, two years of the same world language, one year of an arts program and five additional "core" courses.

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Student Attendance and Discipline

Note: (1) Data reported below may have been affected by the pandemic. Please keep this in mind when reviewing the data, and take particular care when comparing data over multiple school years. (2) In fall 2021, DESE began reporting information for the low income students group and no longer reports data for the economically disadvantaged student group.

Attendance

The percentage of days that students are in attendance. To be in attendance, students must be taught for at least half the school day.

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The percentage of students who miss more than 10 percent of the school year. In a typical 180-day school year, this represents the percentage of students who miss 18 or more days of school.

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ATTENDANCE RATE

The percentage of days that students are in attendance. To be in attendance, students must be taught for at least half the school day.

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CHRONIC ABSENTEEISM RATE

The percentage of students who miss more than 10 percent of the school year. In a typical 180-day school year, this represents the percentage of students who miss 18 or more days of school.

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Average Number of Days Absent

The average number of days of school that a student misses in a school year.

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Student Discipline
Reported Incidents

The percentage of students who are suspended (in and out of school) or expelled.

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In-School Suspensions

Out-of-School Suspensions

Expulsions

The percentage of students who are referred to law enforcement, arrested at school or during off-campus school activities, or removed from regular classroom activities due to violence. School-based arrests are reported separately from other referrals to law enforcement.

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School-Based Arrests

Incidences of Violence

Other Referrals to Law Enforcement

The percentage of students who are suspended (in and out of school) or expelled.

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In-School Suspensions

Out-of-School Suspensions

Expulsions

The percentage of students who are referred to law enforcement, arrested at school or during off-campus school activities, or removed from regular classroom activities due to violence. School-based arrests are also considered referrals to law enforcement.

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School-Based Arrests

Incidences of Violence

Other Referrals to Law Enforcement


High School Outcomes

Note: In fall 2021, DESE began reporting information for the low income students group and no longer reports data for the economically disadvantaged student group.


High School Completion
Graduation Rates

The graduation rate is the percentage of students who graduate from high school within 4 or 5 years. Data displays for 2020 and 2021 include data for the economically disadvantaged student group.


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4-Year Graduation Rate

5-Year Graduation Rate



Annual Dropout Rate

The annual dropout rate is the percentage of students in grades 9 through 12 who leave school in a given year without graduating or transferring to another school.

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Post-Secondary Enrollment
College-Going Rates

The college-going rate is the percentage of high school graduates who enroll in postsecondary education by March 1 of the year after high school graduation. Postsecondary education includes community colleges, colleges, and universities; public and private institutions; 2-year and 4-year institutions; and institutions both in and outside of Massachusetts.

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Any Post-Secondary Institution

4-Year Institution

2-Year Institution


Student Performance on MCAS

Note: In fall 2021, DESE began reporting information for the low income students group and no longer reports data for the economically disadvantaged student group.

Student Achievement

The percentage of students scoring at each achievement level on the English language arts, mathematics, and science MCAS tests.

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Exceeding Expectations

Meeting Expectations

Partially Meeting Expectations

Not Meeting Expectations

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Exceeding Expectations

Meeting Expectations

Partially Meeting Expectations

Not Meeting Expectations

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Exceeding Expectations

Meeting Expectations

Partially Meeting Expectations

Not Meeting Expectations


Note: Grade 10 results for spring 2021 STE are not provided because students in the class of 2023 were not required to take the STE test.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (GRADES 10)

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Exceeding Expectations

Meeting Expectations

Partially Meeting Expectations

Not Meeting Expectations

MATHEMATICS (GRADES 10)

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Exceeding Expectations

Meeting Expectations

Partially Meeting Expectations

Not Meeting Expectations

Science (Grade 10)

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Exceeding Expectations

Meeting Expectations

Partially Meeting Expectations

Not Meeting Expectations


Note: Grade 10 results for spring 2021 STE are not provided because students in the class of 2023 were not required to take the STE test.



Student Progress

Student growth measures the amount of academic progress a student made over the year, based on MCAS. It compares a student’s MCAS performance to other students with similar past MCAS scores. Growth is reported on a scale from 1 to 99, with lower numbers representing lower progress and higher numbers representing higher progress. An average growth score between 40 and 60 means that the district or school is making typical progress.

Note: In fall 2021, DESE began reporting information for the low income students group and no longer reports data for the economically disadvantaged student group.


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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (GRADES 10)

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MATHEMATICS (GRADES 10)

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Finance
Dollars Spent per Student

The total dollars spent per student, broken down by the source of funds. Funding comes from federal, state, and local sources. The amount of money spent per student depends on many factors, including student enrollment, staffing, special programs, and whether the school receives state or federal grant funds.

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State & Local Funds

Federal Funds


Accountability

An accountability system brings together a set of measures in order to provide clear, actionable information about district and school performance. In Massachusetts, accountability results are calculated using information related to student performance on state tests, chronic absenteeism, high school completion, and advanced coursework completion.

Accountability Percentile

Accountability percentiles (1-99) indicate how a school is performing overall compared to other schools that administer similar MCAS tests. They are calculated by combining information related to achievement, growth, English learner progress, chronic absenteeism, high school completion, and advanced coursework completion. Schools with higher percentiles are generally higher performing, and schools with lower percentiles are generally lower performing.

Overall, our school performs better than [percentile minus 1]% of [elementary and middle / middle-high / high] schools statewide.

Accountability Information

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most districts and schools did not receive an accountability determination in 2022. However, report cards may contain additional information if the district or school had low MCAS participation, a low graduation rate, or low performance. Districts and schools that are new or very small are reported as having "insufficient data."

2022 Accountability Information





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