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Students who attend Edison partnership schools across the country are
making historic academic progress, posting significant gains in state-mandated
assessments, as documented in The Sixth Annual Report on School Performance.
The report compares 2002 state test scores with those compiled in 2003.
Edison students posted an average
gain of 6.7
percentage points between 2002 and 2003. This
gain rate is more than two and nearly three times
the respective district and state gain rates where
those Edison partnership schools are located.
On the basis of average achievement
gains at each
school across the system—82 percent—are
fulfilling their primary mission: raising student
achievement.
Comparing the gain rates of Edison
partnership
schools to 390 schools with similar levels of
economic disadvantage and ethnicity shows
Edison schools have improved achievement by
6.7 percentage points from 2002 to 2003
versus an average gain rate of only 3.6
percentage points for similar, non-Edison Schools.
In 2002-2003, Edison partnership
schools, on
average, reduced the failing rate on criterion-
referenced tests by 5.0 percentage points, a rate
that is three and five times as large as the
respective districts and states where the Edison
schools are located.
The average gain rates of Edison
partnership
schools with predominantly African-American
students (90 percent or higher) are nearly identical
to the rates of gain across all Edison schools.
These schools average one-year gains of 7.2
percentage points and two-year gains of 9.5
percentage points.
Edison has been asked to work in
a number of
No Child Left Behind “needs improvement”
schools. Working in close partnership with its
clients, Edison has improved student achievement
by an average one-year gain of 5.5 percentage
points. Over the same period of time, the districts
and states in which these traditionally low-
performing schools are located made average
one-year gains of 3.5 and 1.9 percentage points,
respectively.
For the eighth consecutive year,
parents are over-
whelmingly satisfied with their Edison schools. In
an independent survey, 85 percent of Edison
parents rate their school an A or B, with a
majority of 51 percent giving their schools an A.
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The complete Sixth
Annual Report on School Performance is available here in Adobe Acrobat
format:
Sixth
Annual Report on
School Performance
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