Overall, 75% of the class of 2019 met two or more of the standards: 98% of white females, 93% of white males and 88% of Asian male and female students met two or more of the standards, compared to only 61% of Hispanic females, 57% of black females and 53% of black and Hispanic males. Criteria students must meet to be considered college and career ready include an unweighted GPA of 2.8 or higher, 95% attendance and proficiency in English/Language Arts and mathematics, which is achieved by doing things like completing an ELA or mathematics AP course with a grade of A, B or C. The report focused on measures of col lege and career readiness according to Illinois Every Student Succeeds Act (IL ESSA) state standards. So I think people are definitely working in the right direction… but there’s more to be done,” chemistry teacher and teamASAP facilitator Tina Lulla said. “I think as long as we can still observe the racial achievement gap in our school, then there’s more work to be done. 12 school board meeting, has contributed to the greater discussion regarding the achievement gap in Evanston. Data from the 2018-19 report, which was presented at the Nov. The racial and socioeconomic achievement gap is an issue that has long plagued high schools around the country, and the latest ETHS Annual Achievement Report shows that ETHS is no different.
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