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School Accountability Report Cards are annual reports produced by each school within our district. These reports offer valuable information about the performance of our schools on various indicators, including academic achievement, school environment, resources, and demographics.
School Accountability Report Cards are an essential aspect of our district's educational framework. These report cards are more than just documents; they are a reflection of our dedication to providing high-quality education and an insight into our school's performance.
School Accountability Report Cards are an essential aspect of our district's educational framework. These report cards are more than just documents; they are a reflection of our dedication to providing high-quality education and an insight into our school's performance.
Transparency and Trust: SARCs serve as a tool for transparency. They allow you, as parents and guardians, to see where our schools stand in terms of academic performance and resource allocation.
Informed Decisions: With the information provided in SARCs, you can make informed decisions about your child's education. Understanding how a school is performing in different areas can help you identify the strengths and areas for improvement.
Continuous Improvement: SARCs are not just for reporting; they are a tool for ongoing improvement. They help us identify areas where we need to focus our efforts to enhance the educational experience for all students.
Community Engagement: These reports encourage community involvement. By staying informed, you can participate more actively in school meetings, events, and decision-making processes.
SARCs include a variety of information, such as:
Academic performance data, including test scores and progress indicators.
School safety and climate, detailing the efforts made to ensure a safe and conducive learning environment.
Teacher qualifications and credentials, ensuring high teaching standards.
Fiscal and expenditure data, offering transparency about how funds are utilized.
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Richard M. Moon Primary School, 2022 ENGLISH
Lucille Whitehead Intermediate School, 2022 ENGLISH
Waterford Jr. High School, 2022 ENGLISH
Waterford High School, 2022 ENGLISH
Sentinel High School, 2022 ENGLISH
Richard M. Moon Primary School, 2022 SPANISH
Lucille Whitehead Intermediate School, 2022 SPANISH
Waterford Jr. High School, 2022 SPANISH
Richard M. Moon Primary School, 2021 ENGLISH
Richard M. Moon Primary School, 2021 SPANISH
Lucille Whitehead Intermediate School, 2021 ENGLISH
Lucille Whitehead Intermediate School, 2021 SPANISH
Waterford Junior High School, 2021 ENGLISH
Waterford Junior High School, 2021 SPANISH
Waterford High School, 2021 ENGLISH
Waterford High School, 2021 SPANISH