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West Point Middle/High

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Category: High (06-12) School
Phone: 804-843-3630
Address: 2700 Mattaponi Ave West Point, VA 23181
Principal: Dr. Laurel Byrd
Superintendent: Dr. Larry Frazier
School Number: 290
Region: 3
Division: West Point Public Schools
Division Number: 207
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ACCREDITATION

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Chapter 132. Virginia Standards of Accreditation
§VAC20-132

Assessments

The annual pass rate data reported on the Assessment tab includes all grade level and content area state assessments (Standards of Learning assessments and Virginia Alternate Assessment Program assessments).

Student Achievement by Proficiency Level

Reading Performance: All Students

This chart displays the percentage of students passing state reading tests. Virginia students are assessed annually in reading in grades 3-8 and once in high school with an end-of-course (EOC) reading test. Use the drop down menu above the chart to view results for a specific test. Use the menu below the chart to select results for a specific group of students. Practice test items representative of the content and skills included in current Standards of Learning assessments are available on the Virginia Department of Education website to assist in understanding the format of the tests and questions.
English Reading Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 23 63 86 14 19 62 82 18 18 62 80 20
Female 29 63 93 7 24 62 85 15 23 64 87 13
Male 17 63 79 21 14 63 78 22 13 59 72 28
Asian < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < < <
Black 13 53 67 33 7 63 70 30 7 59 66 34
Hispanic 8 69 77 23 15 54 69 31 - 59 59 41
Native Hawaiian < < < <
White 25 65 89 11 22 60 83 17 21 63 84 16
Multiple Races 29 57 86 14 6 89 94 6 17 72 89 11
Students with Disabilities 4 46 50 50 5 35 40 60 - 34 34 66
Students without Disabilities 25 65 90 10 21 65 86 14 21 65 86 14
Economically Disadvantaged 12 69 81 19 15 61 76 24 15 56 71 29
Not Economically Disadvantaged 30 59 89 11 22 63 85 15 21 66 86 14
English Learners < < < < < < < < < < < <
Homeless < < < <
Military Connected < < < < - 73 73 27 - 50 50 50
Grade 6 English Reading Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 12 68 80 20 9 61 70 30 8 71 79 21
Female 14 74 89 11 14 53 67 33 14 69 83 17
Male 8 60 68 32 3 70 73 27 - 75 75 25
Asian < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Black < < < < < < < < < < < <
Hispanic < < < < < < < < < < < <
White 11 73 84 16 8 61 69 31 10 73 83 17
Multiple Races < < < < < < < < < < < <
Students with Disabilities < < < < < < < < < < < <
Students without Disabilities 12 68 81 19 10 68 77 23 9 76 85 15
Economically Disadvantaged 15 58 73 27 4 57 61 39 - 67 67 33
Not Economically Disadvantaged 9 76 85 15 12 63 76 24 14 75 89 11
English Learners < < < < < < < <
Homeless < < < <
Military Connected < < < < < < < < < < < <
Grade 7 English Reading Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 30 59 89 11 10 64 74 26 8 72 80 20
Female 32 64 96 4 14 70 84 16 10 77 87 13
Male 27 54 81 19 4 54 58 42 6 67 73 27
Asian < < 100 0
Black < < < < < < < < - 70 70 30
Hispanic < < 100 0 < < < < < < < <
White 35 55 90 10 13 65 77 23 9 73 82 18
Multiple Races < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < < <
Students with Disabilities < < < < < < < < < < < <
Students without Disabilities 32 60 92 8 10 66 76 24 8 76 85 15
Economically Disadvantaged 10 71 81 19 14 57 71 29 8 60 68 32
Not Economically Disadvantaged 42 52 94 6 8 68 75 25 8 79 87 13
Military Connected < < 100 0 < < < < < < < <
Grade 8 English Reading Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 4 83 87 13 18 70 88 12 14 64 78 22
Female 6 94 100 0 23 73 96 4 14 69 83 17
Male 3 76 79 21 13 67 79 21 13 57 70 30
Black < < < < < < < < < < < <
Hispanic < < < < < < < < < < < <
White 3 90 94 6 24 65 89 11 17 65 83 17
Multiple Races < < < < < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Students with Disabilities < < < < < < < < < < < <
Students without Disabilities 5 89 95 5 20 72 91 9 15 67 82 18
Economically Disadvantaged 4 78 83 17 10 75 85 15 5 65 70 30
Not Economically Disadvantaged 4 87 91 9 23 67 90 10 18 64 82 18
English Learners < < < <
Military Connected < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < < <
EOC English Reading Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 39 49 87 13 42 56 98 2 41 43 84 16
Female 59 31 90 10 48 52 100 0 50 45 95 5
Male 24 61 85 15 35 61 97 3 29 41 71 29
Asian < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < < <
Black 25 42 67 33 < < < < < < < <
Hispanic < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < < <
Native Hawaiian < < < <
White 41 49 90 10 49 51 100 0 46 42 88 12
Multiple Races < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Students with Disabilities < < < < < < < < - 36 36 64
Students without Disabilities 43 51 93 7 45 55 100 0 48 44 92 8
Economically Disadvantaged 17 70 87 13 37 58 95 5 39 39 79 21
Not Economically Disadvantaged 49 38 87 13 44 56 100 0 41 46 88 12
Military Connected < < 100 0 < < < <
Grade 3 English Reading Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
Grade 4 English Reading Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
Grade 5 English Reading Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Writing Performance: All Students

This chart displays the percentage of students passing state writing tests. Virginia students are assessed in writing in grade 8 and once in most high schools with a state end-of-course (EOC) writing test. If a high school administers a locally developed writing assessment, results are not included in this chart as scores on locally developed writing assessments are not reported to the Virginia Department of Education. Use the drop down menu above the chart to view results for a specific test. Use the menu below the chart to select results for a specific group of students. Practice test items representative of the content and skills included in current Standards of Learning assessments are available on the Virginia Department of Education website to assist in understanding the format of the tests and questions.
English Writing Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 19 52 71 29 37 48 85 15 28 49 76 24
Female 29 52 81 19 45 52 97 3 38 53 90 10
Male 13 51 64 36 30 45 75 25 18 45 63 38
Asian < < < < < < 100 0 < < < <
Black 11 33 44 56 < < < < < < < <
Hispanic < < < < < < < < < < < <
Native Hawaiian < < < <
White 19 59 78 22 42 50 92 8 33 50 83 17
Multiple Races < < < < < < < < < < < <
Students with Disabilities - 29 29 71 < < < < - 21 21 79
Students without Disabilities 23 55 78 22 42 52 94 6 33 55 88 12
Economically Disadvantaged 12 47 59 41 35 43 78 22 18 50 68 32
Not Economically Disadvantaged 25 55 81 19 38 50 88 13 35 48 83 17
Military Connected < < < < < < < < < < < <
EOC Writing Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 26 58 84 16 37 48 85 15 28 49 76 24
Female 39 55 94 6 45 52 97 3 38 53 90 10
Male 16 60 77 23 30 45 75 25 18 45 63 38
Asian < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < < <
Black 17 50 67 33 < < < < < < < <
Hispanic < < 100 0 < < < < < < < <
Native Hawaiian < < < <
White 25 62 87 13 42 50 92 8 33 50 83 17
Multiple Races < < < < < < < < < < < <
Students with Disabilities < < < < < < < < - 21 21 79
Students without Disabilities 29 62 91 9 42 52 94 6 33 55 88 12
Economically Disadvantaged 11 68 79 21 35 43 78 22 18 50 68 32
Not Economically Disadvantaged 35 52 87 13 38 50 88 13 35 48 83 17
Military Connected < < < < < < < <
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Math Performance: All Students

This chart displays the percentage of students passing state mathematics tests. Virginia students are assessed annually in mathematics in grades 3-8 and at the end of secondary courses (Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II) as needed to meet graduation requirements. Use the drop down menu above the chart to view results for a specific test. Use the menu below the chart to select results for a specific group of students. Practice test items representative of the content and skills included in current Standards of Learning assessments are available on the Virginia Department of Education website to assist in understanding the format of the tests and questions.
Mathematics Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 4 75 79 21 5 75 80 20 3 75 78 22
Female 5 79 83 17 7 73 80 20 4 75 79 21
Male 2 72 74 26 3 77 80 20 2 74 76 24
Asian < < < < < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Black - 63 63 38 - 59 59 41 - 66 66 34
Hispanic - 57 57 43 7 53 60 40 - 47 47 53
White 4 78 82 18 4 79 83 17 4 77 81 19
Multiple Races 5 84 89 11 10 80 90 10 - 89 89 11
Students with Disabilities - 33 33 67 - 63 63 37 - 38 38 63
Students without Disabilities 4 79 83 17 5 77 82 18 4 79 82 18
Economically Disadvantaged 4 71 76 24 5 72 77 23 3 66 69 31
Not Economically Disadvantaged 3 78 81 19 5 77 82 18 3 81 84 16
English Learners < < < < < < < < < < < <
Homeless < < < <
Military Connected < < < < - 77 77 23 - 58 58 42
Grade 6 Mathematics Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students - 46 46 54 - 47 47 53 - 84 84 16
Female - 52 52 48 - 44 44 56 - 78 78 22
Male - 38 38 63 - 50 50 50 - 91 91 9
Black < < < < < < < < < < < <
Hispanic < < < < < < < < < < < <
White - 50 50 50 - 51 51 49 - 83 83 17
Multiple Races < < < < < < < < < < 100 0
Students with Disabilities < < < < < < < < < < < <
Students without Disabilities - 50 50 50 - 53 53 47 - 93 93 7
Economically Disadvantaged - 50 50 50 - 38 38 63 - 73 73 27
Not Economically Disadvantaged - 43 43 57 - 56 56 44 - 96 96 4
English Learners < < < < < < < <
Homeless < < < <
Military Connected < < < < < < < < < < < <
Grade 7 Mathematics Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 6 87 92 8 4 69 73 27 2 66 68 32
Female 7 93 100 0 8 60 68 32 4 69 73 27
Male 4 81 85 15 - 79 79 21 - 63 63 38
Asian < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Black < < < < < < < < < < < <
Hispanic < < < < < < < < < < 100 0
White 8 88 95 5 3 73 76 24 3 69 72 28
Multiple Races < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < < <
Students with Disabilities < < < < < < < < < < < <
Students without Disabilities 6 90 96 4 4 72 76 24 2 71 73 27
Economically Disadvantaged 5 82 86 14 7 67 73 27 - 53 53 47
Not Economically Disadvantaged 6 90 97 3 3 71 74 26 3 74 77 23
Military Connected < < 100 0 < < < < < < < <
Grade 8 Mathematics Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 2 73 76 24 2 89 91 9 - 51 51 49
Female 5 80 85 15 4 96 100 0 - 54 54 46
Male - 69 69 31 - 79 79 21 - 48 48 52
Black < < < < < < < < < < < <
Hispanic < < < < < < < < < < < <
White 3 78 81 19 3 91 94 6 - 57 57 43
Multiple Races < < < < < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Students with Disabilities < < < < < < < < < < < <
Students without Disabilities 3 83 85 15 2 93 95 5 - 55 55 45
Economically Disadvantaged - 67 67 33 5 84 89 11 - 39 39 61
Not Economically Disadvantaged 4 80 84 16 - 92 92 8 - 59 59 41
English Learners < < < <
Military Connected < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < < <
Algebra I Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 6 83 88 12 6 88 94 6 6 83 88 12
Female 7 86 93 7 8 86 95 5 9 85 94 6
Male 4 79 83 17 4 90 94 6 3 80 83 17
Asian < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Black < < < < - 79 79 21 < < < <
Hispanic < < 100 0 < < < < < < < <
White 3 85 87 13 5 95 100 0 6 84 90 10
Multiple Races < < 100 0 < < < < < < 100 0
Students with Disabilities < < < < - 94 94 6 < < < <
Students without Disabilities 6 84 90 10 7 87 94 6 6 85 91 9
Economically Disadvantaged 17 78 94 6 2 90 93 7 8 81 88 12
Not Economically Disadvantaged - 85 85 15 9 87 96 4 5 84 88 12
Military Connected < < 100 0 < < < <
Geometry Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 5 90 95 5 19 69 88 13 8 86 94 6
Female 8 85 92 8 < < 100 0 9 83 91 9
Male < < 100 0 < < < < 8 92 100 0
Asian < < 100 0
Black < < 100 0 < < < <
Hispanic < < < <
White 7 93 100 0 13 73 87 13 11 89 100 0
Multiple Races < < 100 0 < < < <
Students with Disabilities < < 100 0
Students without Disabilities 5 89 95 5 19 69 88 13 8 86 94 6
Economically Disadvantaged < < 100 0 < < 100 0 8 77 85 15
Not Economically Disadvantaged 6 88 94 6 14 71 86 14 9 91 100 0
Military Connected < < < < < < 100 0
Algebra II Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students - 75 75 25 < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Female < < < < < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Male < < < < < < 100 0
Asian < < 100 0 < < 100 0
White - 70 70 30 < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Multiple Races < < 100 0
Students without Disabilities - 75 75 25 < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Economically Disadvantaged < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Not Economically Disadvantaged - 70 70 30 < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Grade 3 Mathematics Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
Grade 4 Mathematics Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
Grade 5 Mathematics Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
Substitute Math Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Science Performance: All Students

This chart displays the percentage of students passing state science tests. Virginia students are assessed in science in grades 5 and 8 and at the end of secondary courses (Earth Science, Biology and Chemistry) as needed to meet graduation requirements. Use the drop down menu above the chart to view results for a specific test. Use the menu below the chart to select results for a specific group of students. Practice test items representative of the content and skills included in current Standards of Learning assessments are available on the Virginia Department of Education website to assist in understanding the format of the tests and questions.
Science Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 10 67 76 24 10 73 83 17 10 68 78 22
Female 7 76 84 16 11 75 86 14 6 83 89 11
Male 12 58 69 31 9 70 80 20 14 53 67 33
American Indian < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Asian < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Black - 44 44 56 5 42 47 53 7 57 64 36
Hispanic < < < < < < < < - 27 27 73
White 11 73 84 16 9 81 90 10 12 74 86 14
Multiple Races 10 50 60 40 23 69 92 8 < < < <
Students with Disabilities - 35 35 65 - 60 60 40 - 47 47 53
Students without Disabilities 11 72 84 16 12 74 86 14 11 71 83 17
Economically Disadvantaged 9 61 70 30 4 69 73 27 6 65 71 29
Not Economically Disadvantaged 10 70 80 20 14 75 89 11 13 71 83 17
English Learners < < < <
Military Connected < < < < < < < < < < < <
Grade 8 Science Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 9 60 68 32 6 76 82 18 10 62 72 28
Female 6 67 72 28 4 80 84 16 8 72 81 19
Male 10 55 66 34 8 71 79 21 12 48 60 40
Black < < < < < < < < < < < <
Hispanic < < < < < < 100 0 < < < <
White 6 71 77 23 8 83 92 8 13 70 83 17
Multiple Races < < < < < < < < < < 100 0
Students with Disabilities < < < < < < < < < < < <
Students without Disabilities 10 64 74 26 7 78 84 16 11 66 77 23
Economically Disadvantaged 9 57 65 35 - 65 65 35 5 45 50 50
Not Economically Disadvantaged 8 63 71 29 10 83 93 7 13 72 85 15
English Learners < < < <
Military Connected < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < < <
Biology Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 10 72 82 18 13 71 83 17 10 74 84 16
Female 8 81 89 11 15 72 87 13 4 96 100 0
Male 13 60 73 27 10 69 79 21 16 56 72 28
American Indian < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Asian < < 100 0 < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Black - 55 55 45 8 54 62 38 10 60 70 30
Hispanic < < 100 0 < < < < < < < <
White 14 74 88 12 10 79 88 12 11 78 89 11
Multiple Races < < < < < < 100 0 < < < <
Students with Disabilities < < < < - 64 64 36 < < < <
Students without Disabilities 12 78 90 10 15 72 87 13 12 78 90 10
Economically Disadvantaged 10 67 76 24 6 72 78 22 8 81 88 12
Not Economically Disadvantaged 11 74 85 15 17 70 87 13 13 69 81 19
Military Connected < < < < < < < < < < 100 0
Chemistry Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students < < 100 0
Male < < 100 0
White < < 100 0
Students without Disabilities < < 100 0
Not Economically Disadvantaged < < 100 0
Grade 5 Science Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
Earth Science Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

History Performance: All Students

This chart displays the percentage of students passing state tests in history/social science. Virginia students are assessed in history/social science once in elementary school (Virginia Studies), once in middle school (Civics and Economics) and at the end of secondary courses (Geography, World History I, World History II and Virginia and United States History) as needed to meet graduation requirements. Use the drop down menu above the chart to view results for a specific test. Use the menu below the chart to select results for a specific group of students. Practice test items representative of the content and skills included in current Standards of Learning assessments are available on the Virginia Department of Education website to assist in understanding the format of the tests and questions.
History Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 17 58 74 26 10 68 77 23 8 61 69 31
Female 21 57 78 22 15 68 84 16 11 57 68 32
Male 13 58 71 29 3 67 70 30 5 65 70 30
Asian < < 100 0 < < 100 0
Black - 35 35 65 - 44 44 56 - 52 52 48
Hispanic - 64 64 36 < < < < - 30 30 70
Native Hawaiian < < < < < < < <
White 22 62 84 16 13 71 84 16 10 68 77 23
Multiple Races 17 58 75 25 - 91 91 9 < < < <
Students with Disabilities 4 25 29 71 - 47 47 53 - 29 29 71
Students without Disabilities 19 64 83 17 11 70 81 19 9 65 74 26
Economically Disadvantaged 7 57 65 35 4 62 65 35 1 55 57 43
Not Economically Disadvantaged 25 58 83 17 14 72 85 15 13 66 78 22
English Learners < < < < < < < <
Military Connected < < < < < < < < 9 27 36 64
VA & US History Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students < < < < < < < < - 38 38 62
Female < < < < < < < < < < < <
Male < < < < - 30 30 70
Black < < < <
Hispanic < < < < < < < <
Native Hawaiian < < < <
White < < 100 0 < < < < < < < <
Students with Disabilities < < < < < < < <
Students without Disabilities < < < < < < < < - 45 45 55
Economically Disadvantaged < < 100 0 < < < <
Not Economically Disadvantaged < < < < < < < < < < < <
Military Connected < < < < < < < < < < < <
World History I Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 15 52 67 33 4 77 81 19
Female 18 53 71 29 4 89 93 7
Male 14 52 66 34 4 65 69 31
Black < < < < < < < <
Hispanic < < < < < < 100 0
White 17 57 73 27 5 78 83 18
Multiple Races < < < < < < 100 0
Students with Disabilities < < < < < < < <
Students without Disabilities 16 62 78 22 4 83 88 13
Economically Disadvantaged 8 50 58 42 - 65 65 35
Not Economically Disadvantaged 23 55 77 23 6 85 91 9
Military Connected < < < < < < 100 0
Geography Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 3 54 57 43 - 60 60 40 6 60 66 34
Female 5 53 58 42 < < < < 8 56 65 35
Male - 56 56 44 < < < < 3 65 68 33
Black < < < < < < < < - 50 50 50
Hispanic < < < < < < < <
Native Hawaiian < < < <
White 5 70 75 25 < < < < 8 67 75 25
Multiple Races < < < < < < 100 0 < < < <
Students with Disabilities - 27 27 73 < < < < - 30 30 70
Students without Disabilities 4 67 71 29 < < < < 6 64 71 29
Economically Disadvantaged - 50 50 50 - 60 60 40 - 53 53 47
Not Economically Disadvantaged 8 62 69 31 < < < < 10 65 75 25
English Learners < < < <
Military Connected < < < < < < < <
Civics & Econ Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
All Students 27 64 91 9 18 63 81 19 13 67 80 20
Female 36 61 96 4 27 54 81 19 16 58 74 26
Male 19 67 85 15 4 76 80 20 9 76 85 15
Asian < < 100 0
Black < < < < < < < < - 70 70 30
Hispanic < < 100 0 < < < < < < 100 0
White 35 60 95 5 23 67 90 10 13 67 80 20
Multiple Races < < 100 0 < < < < < < < <
Students with Disabilities < < < < < < < < < < < <
Students without Disabilities 29 65 94 6 19 63 81 19 14 69 83 17
Economically Disadvantaged 14 71 86 14 9 59 68 32 4 68 72 28
Not Economically Disadvantaged 35 59 94 6 23 65 88 13 18 67 85 15
Military Connected < < 100 0 < < < < < < < <
VA Studies Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
World History II Performance 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Student Subgroup Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed Advanced Proficient Passed Failed
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Number of Recently Arrived English Language Learners Exempted From State Reading Assessments

2022-20232023-20242024-2025
School---
Division-11
State4,4606,3614,559
Number of Recently Arrived English Language Learners Exempted From State Reading Assessments

Virginia Alternate Assessment Program Participation Rates

Reading
Subject Area Number of Students Taking VAAP Tests Total Number of Students Percent of Students Taking VAAP Tests
Number and percentage of students participating in the Virginia Alternate Assessment Program.

Enrollment

Fall Membership by Grade

Grade
2022-20232023-20242024-2025
Grade 6607259
Grade 7546367
Grade 8435461
Grade 9864960
Grade 10647853
Grade 11716174
Grade 12627460
Total Enrollment440451434

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Fall Membership by Student Group

Fall Membership By Student Group:

The Virginia Department of Education annually collects statistics on the number of students enrolled in public schools on September 30.  Student counts are reported by grade assignment, race, ethnicity, disability, English proficiency, and economic status. The collection of race and ethnicity information as specified by the U.S. Department of Education is required for eligibility for federal education funds and for accountability reports. A student is reported as economically disadvantaged if he or she meets any one of the following criteria:
  • Is eligible for Free/Reduced Meals;
  • Receives Temporary Assistance for Needy Families;
  • Is eligible for Medicaid; or
  • Is a migrant or is experiencing homelessness.
.
Fall Membership by Subgroup
Subgroup 2022-20232023-20242024-2025
All Students440451434
Female225226226
Male215225208
American Indian322
Asian13119
Black475449
Hispanic232626
Native Hawaiian111
White310317311
Multiple Races434036
Students with Disabilities495546
Students without Disabilities391396388
Economically Disadvantaged174183174
Not Economically Disadvantaged266268260
English Learners267
Not English Learners438445427
Homeless1--
Military Connected121520
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Chronic Absenteeism

Chronic Absenteeism 2024-2025 School Year:

Daily attendance is critical to success in school. A student is considered chronically absent if he or she misses two or more instructional days per month (18 days, or 10 percent of a 180-day school year) regardless of whether the absences are excused or unexcused. According to the U.S. Department of Education:
  • Children who are chronically absent in preschool, kindergarten, and first grade are much less likely to read on grade level by the third grade.
  • Students who can't read at grade level by the third grade are four times more likely to drop out of high school.
  • By high school, regular attendance is a better dropout indicator than test scores.
  • A student who is chronically absent in any year between the eighth and twelfth grade is seven times more likely to drop out of school.
Absenteeism by Subgroup
2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
Subgroup Below 10% 10% or Above Below 10% 10% or Above Below 10% 10% or Above
All Students343923509536868
Female169531774418740
Male174391735118128
American Indian<<<<<<
Asian949282
Black331439133711
Hispanic167159179
Native Hawaiian<<<<<<
White254532556227438
Multiple Races2813317307
Students with Disabilities35193715447
Economically Disadvantaged125471265014239
English Learners<<<<<<
Homeless<<<<<<
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

College, Career, & Military

Diplomas and Completion: Class of 2024: All Students

School

Division

State

Most Virginia students earn either an Advanced Studies Diploma or a Standard Diploma. To graduate with an Advanced Studies Diploma, a student must earn at least 26 standard units of credit by passing required courses and electives and at least nine verified units of credit by passing Standards of Learning end-of-course assessments in English, mathematics, science and history. Students who entered the ninth grade in 2013-2014 and afterwards must also successfully complete one virtual course. To graduate with a Standard Diploma, a student must earn at least 22 standard units of credit by passing required courses and electives, and earn at least six verified credits by passing end-of-course SOL tests or other assessments approved by the Board of Education. Students who entered the ninth grade in 2013-2014 and afterwards must also earn a board-approved career and technical education credential to graduate and successfully complete one virtual course. The Applied Studies Diploma and Modified Standard Diploma are available for certain students with disabilities. To reduce the likelihood of school-level pie charts being suppressed to protect student privacy, these diplomas are combined with Standard Diplomas in the pie chart as "Standard and Other Diplomas."      
Status of the Students in the 2023-2024 Cohort
Student Subgroup School Advanced Diplomas Standard Diplomas Other Diplomas GED's Dropouts Other Non-Graduates
All Students School 31 36 1 1 0 1
Division 31 36 1 1 0 1
State 50354 39349 1875 907 4438 1716
Female School 17 10 1 0 0 0
Division 17 10 1 0 0 0
State 27408 17323 610 350 1645 701
Male School 14 26 0 1 0 1
Division 14 26 0 1 0 1
State 22886 21945 1263 556 2789 1012
Asian School < < < < 0 <
Division < < < < 0 <
State 6025 1443 97 16 68 35
Black School 4 5 1 0 0 1
Division 4 5 1 0 0 1
State 8111 10540 640 225 1119 707
Hispanic School < < < < 0 <
Division < < < < 0 <
State 7130 8367 270 133 1858 359
White School 22 29 0 1 0 0
Division 22 29 0 1 0 0
State 25871 16565 763 464 1211 504
Multiple Races School < < < < 0 <
Division < < < < 0 <
State 3012 2256 97 62 170 106
Students with Disabilities School < < < < 0 <
Division < < < < 0 <
State 1430 7462 1875 125 868 115
Economically Disadvantaged School 7 15 1 1 0 1
Division 7 15 1 1 0 1
State 12779 21123 1108 494 2352 1214
English Learners School < < < < 0 <
Division < < < < 0 <
State 1583 4224 267 26 1427 150
Homeless School < < < < 0 <
Division < < < < 0 <
State 197 699 48 29 170 78
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Four-Year Virginia On-Time Graduation Rate

On-Time Graduation Rate Over Time: All Students

The Virginia On-Time Graduation Rate is based on four years of longitudinal student-level data and accounts for student mobility, changes in student enrollment, and local decisions on the promotion and retention of students. The formula also recognizes that some students with disabilities and English learners are allowed more than the standard four years to earn a diploma and are still counted as “on-time” graduates.

Graduates are defined as students who earn an Advanced Studies Diploma, Standard Diploma, Modified Standard Diploma, or Applied Studies Diploma. On-time graduates are students who earn one of these diplomas within four years of entering the ninth grade. Special education students and English learners who have plans in place that allow them more time to graduate are counted as on-time graduates or as non-graduates when they earn a diploma or otherwise exit high school.

Status of Students After Four Years of High School
Students Subgroup Students in Cohort Graduates On-Time Graduation Rate Completers Completion Rate Cohort Dropouts Cohort Dropout Rate
All Students706897699900
Female28281002810000
Male424095419800
Asian<<100<10000
Black111091109100
Hispanic<<100<10000
White5251985210000
Multiple Races<<100<10000
Students with Disabilities<<100<10000
Economically Disadvantaged252392249600
English Learners<<100<10000
Homeless<<100<10000
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Advanced Program Information: Number and Percentage of Students Enrolled in Advanced Programs

Advanced Program Information - Count/Percentage
Program Type 2022-20232023-20242024-2025
Advanced Placement Test Taken13 / 4.59%9 / 3.44% -
Advanced Placement Course Enrollment13 / 4.59%25 / 9.54% -
Dual Enrollment93 / 32.86%83 / 31.68%79 / 31.98%
Governor's School Enrollment - - -
IB Course Enrollment - - -
Senior Enrolled in IB Program - - -

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Postsecondary Enrollment

2021-2022 Postsecondary Enrollment: All Students

Postsecondary enrollment reports show the number and percent of Virginia high school graduates who enrolled in an institution of higher education within sixteen months of graduating from high school. In keeping with federal reporting requirements, postsecondary enrollment reports only include students who earned an Advanced Studies Diploma, International Baccalaureate Diploma or Standard Diploma; students who earned other Virginia Board of Education-approved diplomas are not counted as graduates in the calculation. Reports are available at the state, division and school levels for all students and for student subgroups. The data represent the best available estimates at this time of postsecondary enrollment. There is currently no definitive source of all postsecondary enrollment records by state, division or school. Virginia Department of Education and external researchers have determined that the best available estimates contained in the postsecondary enrollment reports are likely underestimates, but capture at least 88 percent of Virginia public high school graduates’ postsecondary enrollments.
2021-2022 FGI cohort year (students entering high school in 2018)
Total number of students in the cohort earning a federally recognized high school diploma Students who enrolled in any Institution of Higher Education (IHE) within 16 months of earning a federally recognized high school diploma
Type Total Total HE Remaining Percent
All StudentsSchool714635
Division714635
State87,94758,78733
FemaleSchool392341
Division392341
State44,12532,24627
MaleSchool322328
Division322328
State43,77126,52239
AsianSchool<<100
Division<<100
State7,3266,40613
BlackSchool13<100
Division13<100
State18,15310,95740
HispanicSchool<<100
Division<<100
State12,8667,34843
WhiteSchool463230
Division463230
State44,45530,64531
Multiple RacesSchool<<100
Division<<100
State4,8373,23733
Students with DisabilitiesSchool<<100
Division<<100
State8,6323,93454
Economically DisadvantagedSchool20<100
Division20<100
State30,88916,12848
American IndianSchool--100
Division--100
State17310738
Native HawaiianSchool--100
Division--100
State1378736
English LearnersSchool--100
Division--100
State7,5304,27343
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results.
- = no data available for that group
* = Data not yet available
This report provides the best available estimates about college enrollment according to the National Student Clearinghouse.
For more information, see the answers to Frequently Asked Questions about this report at: http://www.doe.virginia.gov/school_finance/arra/stabilization/reported_data/assurance_c/faq_c11.pdf
Students who attended schools that do not participate in NSC are not included in the number or percent of students enrolled in an IHE.
Federally recognized high school diplomas include Standard, Advanced Studies, or International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas. Most subgroups are based on students' most recent status.

Career & Technical Education

Students Earning One or More CTE Credentials: All Students

Virginia’s 16 career clusters help students investigate careers and design a rigorous and relevant plan of study to advance their career goals. Each career cluster contains multiple pathways that represent a common set of academic, technical and work-place skills. Career pathways lead to credentials that qualify students for a range of career opportunities from entry to professional level. A credential is defined as:
  • State-Issued Professional License, required for entry into a specific occupation as determined by a Virginia state licensing agency;
  • Full Industry Certification, from a recognized industry, trade, or professional association validating essential skills of a particular occupation;
  • Pathway Industry Certification, which may consist of entry-level exams as a component of a suite of exams in an industry certification program leading toward full certification; or
  • Occupational competency assessment, a national standardized assessment of skills/knowledge in a specific career and/or technical area, (NOCTI).
Virginia defines a CTE completer as a student who has met the requirements for a career and technical concentration and all requirements for high school graduation or an approved alternative education program.
Career and Technical Education
2022-20232023-20242024-2025
Industry CertificationSchool1737656
 Division1737656
 State100,965101,956105,973
Workplace ReadinessSchool134
 Division134
 State41,81935,06638,829
Total Credentials EarnedSchool1747961
 Division1747961
 State148,201142,668150,233
Students Earning One or More CredentialsSchool727260
 Division727260
 State118,467115,609120,035
CTE CompletersSchool383938
 Division383938
 State46,02848,64351,126
NOCTI AssessmentsSchool--1
 Division--1
 State3,8443,5773,225
State LicensuresSchool---
 Division---
 State1,5732,0692,206
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery ExaminationSchool---
 Division---
 State9621,022-

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Finance

Per-Pupil Spending

2023-2024 Per-Pupil Spending

Expenditures included in per-pupil calculations include actual personnel and non-personnel costs. The per-pupil expenditure calculations exclude expenditures that are not directly related to educational services provided to students in pre-kindergarten classes as well as in grades K-12. Excluded expenditures include adult education, community services, non-regular school day programs, capital purchases, debt service, food services, and fund transfers.

Per-Pupil Expenditures School Division State
End-of-Year Average Daily Membership
School-Level Expenditures Per-Pupil
Federal
State/Local
Total
Division-Level Expenditures Per-Pupil
Federal
State/Local
Total
Total Per-Pupil Expenditures
Expenditure Summary
Excluded from Per-Pupil Formula
Total Expenditures

School Environment

Student Behavior

Number of Events by Behavior Category
  2023-2024
Behaviors that Impede Academic Progress11
Behaviors related to School Operations30
Relationship Behaviors without Physical Harm82
Behaviors of a Safety Concern35
Behaviors that Endanger the Health, Safety, or Welfare of Self or Others12

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Administrative Response to Student Behavior

Number of Students receiving each Response
  2022-20232023-2024
In-School Suspension 165 86
Out-of-School Suspension 62 84
Explusion and Alternative Placement 0 0
Referral to Law Enforcement 0 0
Bus Suspension 0 0

Free and Reduced Meal Eligibility

Free and Reduced Meal Eligibility:

School divisions that choose to take part in the National School Lunch Program get cash subsidies and donated commodities from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for each meal they serve. In return, they must serve lunches that meet Federal requirements, and they must offer free or reduced-price lunches to eligible children. The School Breakfast Program operates by supporting breakfasts in the same manner as the National School Lunch Program.   At the beginning of each school year, letters and meal applications are distributed to households of children attending school. This letter informs households that school nutrition programs are available and that free and reduced-price meals are available based on income criteria. Applications have been eliminated totally in divisions that implement the community eligibility provision for all schools within the division. Children from families with incomes at or below 130 percent of the poverty level are eligible for free meals. Those between 130 percent and 185 percent of the poverty level are eligible for reduced-price meals, for which students can be charged no more than 40 cents for lunch and 30 cents for breakfast. All other students pay the full price for meals. See the Virginia Department of Education website for more information about school nutrition programs.
Free and Reduced Meal Eligibility
  2022-20232023-20242024-2025
  PercentagePercentagePercentage
All Students 34.636.848.5
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Free and Reduced Breakfast Participation of Eligible Students

Free and Reduced Breakfast Participation of Eligible Students :

The above pie graph displays the average daily percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price meals who participated in the U.S. Department of Agriculture School Breakfast Program. The School Breakfast Program is a federally assisted meal program that provides nutritious breakfast meals to students. The Virginia Department of Education administers the program at the state level and school divisions administer the program at the local level. Participation in the School Breakfast Program has been linked increased achievement, reduced absenteeism and tardiness, fewer disciplinary problems, and better student health. Breakfast menus must provide one-fourth of the daily recommended levels for protein, calcium, iron, Vitamin A, Vitamin C and calories. Participating schools must serve breakfasts that meet Federal nutrition standards – one quarter of daily recommended levels of protein, calcium, iron, vitamins A and C and calories – and must provide free and reduced-price breakfasts to eligible children. The No Kid Hungry Virginia campaign and the Virginia 365 Project are key state initiatives to increase participation in school nutrition programs and eliminate childhood hunger.  
Free and Reduced Breakfast Participation
  2022-20232023-20242024-2025
  PercentagePercentagePercentage
All Students 41.749.150.4
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Free and Reduced Lunch Participation of Eligible Students

Free and Reduced Lunch Participation of Eligible Students:

The above pie graph displays the average daily percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price meals who participated in the U.S. Department of Agriculture School Lunch Program. School divisions that take part in the National School Lunch Program get cash subsidies and donated food items from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for each meal served. In return, schools must serve lunches that meet federal requirements, and must offer free or reduced-price lunches to eligible children. Studies show that well-nourished students are better learners. The No Kid Hungry Virginia campaign and the Virginia 365 Project are key state initiatives to increase participation in school nutrition programs and eliminate childhood hunger.  
Free and Reduced Lunch Participation
  2022-20232023-20242024-2025
  PercentagePercentagePercentage
All Students 69.765.468.5
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Civil Rights Data Collection

The Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) is a survey of all public schools and school districts in the United States. The CRDC includes data on student access to courses, programs, staff, and resources relevant to educational equity and opportunity for students.​ The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights reports information collected through the CRDC in carrying out its mission “to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence throughout the nation through vigorous enforcement of civil rights.”​ More information about the Civil Rights Data Collection is available on the Virginia Department of Education website.

Teacher Quality

Teacher Quality

Teacher Quality All Schools
Poverty Level Out-of-Field Teachers Inexperienced Teachers Out-of-Field and Inexperienced Teachers
Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

This table reports the percentages of teachers who are teaching out of field (not fully endorsed for the content they are teaching) or who are inexperienced (less than one year of classroom experience). Percentages are reported for Title I schools, non-Title I schools, all schools and for high-poverty and low-poverty schools.

School Leaders

Inexperienced (First-Year) School Leaders
Poverty Level Principals Assistant Principals
Percent Number Percent Number

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Virginia defines “Inexperienced School Leader” as a principal or assistant principal with less than one school year of experience in the respective role. Educator data on the number and percentage of inexperienced teachers, principals, and other school leaders, teachers teaching with emergency or provisional credentials, and teachers who are not teaching in the field for which the teacher is certified for licensed shall be presented in the aggregate and disaggregated by high-poverty compared to low-poverty schools (ESEA section 1111(h)(1)(C)(ix) and (2)(C)).

Provisionally Licensed Teachers

Provisionally Licensed Teachers
Poverty Level All Teachers Special Education Teachers
Percent Number Percent Number

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

This table reports the percentages of all teachers and special education teachers who are teaching with a provisional license.

Teacher Educational Attainment

Teacher Educational Attainment: 2024-2025

No additional explanation available.
Teacher Educational Attainment
  Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Other
2022-202336%57%2%5%
2023-202448%52%0%0%
2024-202551%49%0%0%
< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
- = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Every Student Succeeds Act

Coming Soon: A new look for ESSA and long-term goals.


ESSA School Quality Indicators Summary

Student GroupEnglish Reading PerformanceMathematics PerformanceEnglish Learner ProgressChronic AbsenteeismFederal Graduation Indicator
All StudentsYes - No CPYes-NoYes - No CP
AsianTSTS-TSTS
BlackYesTS-NoTS
HispanicYesTS-TSTS
WhiteYesNo-NoYes - No CP
Multiple RacesYesYes-NoTS
Economically DisadvantagedYes - No CPYes-NoTS
English LearnersTSTSTSTSTS
Students with DisabilitiesTSTS-NoTS

Yes = Annual target met
Yes - CP = Annual target met and improved from previous year
Yes - No CP = Annual target met and did not improve from previous year
No = Annual target not met
TS = Too few students to evaluate
— = Not applicable or no students

The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA) requires states to set annual and long-term targets for raising the achievement of all students. Virginia schools are focused on the following school quality indicators in meeting the objectives of the federal law:
  • Reading performance — percentage of students in the school passing state tests in reading
  • Mathematics performance — percentage of students in the school passing state tests in mathematics
  • Growth in reading and mathematics — percentage of students in the school either passing state tests in reading and mathematics or making significant progress toward passing
  • English learner progress — percentage of English learners making progress toward English-language proficiency
  • Chronic absenteeism — percentage of students missing 10 percent or more of the school year, regardless of reason (students receiving homebound and home-based instruction excluded)
  • Federal Graduation Indicator — percentage of students graduating within four years of entering the ninth grade with a Standard Diploma or Advanced Studies Diploma
More information about ESSA implementation in Virginia is available on the Virginia Department of Education website. Detailed state assessment results — including results by test type and student groups — are available on VDOE’s Test Results Build-A-Table data tool.

ESSA Annual Targets and Long-Term Goals: Reading

Student GroupCurrent RateThree-Year RateAnnual TargetLong-Term Goal
All Students79%85%79%88%
Asian<100%91%88%
Black63%68%68%88%
Hispanic60%74%68%88%
White81%87%85%88%
Multiple Races88%87%83%88%
Economically Disadvantaged73%77%68%88%
English Learners<<60%88%
Students with Disabilities25%37%57%88%

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
— = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 requires annual testing in reading in grades 3-8 and once during high school. Virginia’s ESSA implementation plan expects that by the 2023-2024 school year, at least 75 percent of all students, and of all students in the student groups listed in this table, will be able to demonstrate grade-level proficiency by passing state reading tests. Annual targets for student groups reflect improvement upon base-line performance from the 2015-2016 school year. Student groups meeting or exceeding annual or long-term targets must improve performance as compared to the previous year. Note: Reading pass rates reported for high schools reflect the performance of a 12th-grade class of students who entered the ninth grade at the same time. More information about ESSA implementation in Virginia is available on the Virginia Department of Education website. Detailed state assessment results — including results by test type and student groups — are available on VDOE’s Test Results Build-A-Table data tool.

ESSA Annual Targets and Long-Term Goals: Mathematics

Student GroupCurrent RateThree-Year RateAnnual TargetLong-Term Goal
All Students73%74%74%85%
Asian<88%90%85%
Black48%50%61%85%
Hispanic<50%63%85%
White77%79%81%85%
Multiple Races77%78%77%85%
Economically Disadvantaged65%64%62%85%
English Learners<<58%85%
Students with Disabilities25%26%54%85%

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
— = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 requires annual testing in mathematics in grades 3-8 and once during high school. Virginia’s ESSA implementation plan expects that by the 2023-2024 school year, at least 70 percent of all students, and of all students in the student groups listed in this table, will be able to demonstrate grade-level proficiency by passing state mathematics tests. Annual targets for student groups reflect improvement upon base-line performance during the 2015-2016 school year. Student groups meeting or exceeding annual or long-term targets must improve performance compared to the previous year. Mathematics pass rates reported for high schools reflect the performance of a 12th-grade class of students who entered the ninth grade at the same time. Note: Under Virginia’s approved mathematics waiver from the U.S. Department of Education, students who are enrolled in advanced mathematics courses take the state mathematics test for the course in which they are enrolled. For more information about the mathematics waiver, see “ESSA Mathematics Waiver” in the Glossary. More information about ESSA implementation in Virginia is available on the Virginia Department of Education website. Detailed state assessment results — including results by test type and student groups — are available on VDOE’s Test Results Build-A-Table data tool.

ESSA Pass Rates: Science

Student GroupCurrent Rate
All Students84%
Asian<
Black47%
Hispanic<
White91%
Multiple Races80%
Economically Disadvantaged73%
English Learners<
Students with Disabilities47%

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
— = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 requires that students take state tests in science at least once during elementary school, once during middle school and once during high school. Note: Science pass rates reported for high schools reflect the performance on the state Biology test of a 12th-grade class of students who entered the ninth grade at the same time.

Federal Graduation Indicator

Student GroupCurrent RateAnnual TargetLong-Term Goal
All Students93%84%84%
Asian<90%84%
Black82%83%84%
Hispanic<83%84%
White96%86%84%
Multiple Races<89%84%
Economically Disadvantaged85%82%84%
English Learners<77%84%
Students with Disabilities73%74%84%
Homeless<--
Foster Care---

The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 requires states to set annual and long-term targets for increasing the percentage of students who graduate with a Standard Diploma or Advanced Studies Diploma within four years of entering the ninth grade. Virginia’s ESSA implementation plan expects that by the 2023-2024 school year, at least 84 percent of all students, and of students in the student groups listed in this table, will earn a Standard Diploma or an Advanced Studies Diploma within four years. Annual targets for student groups reflect improvement upon base-line performance from the 2015-2016 school year. Student groups meeting or exceeding annual or long-term targets must improve performance compared to previous year.

Chronic Absenteeism

Student GroupCurrent RateThree-Year RateAnnual TargetLong-Term Goal
All Students22%21%12%10%
Asian18%25%10%10%
Black25%27%12%10%
Hispanic38%34%12%10%
White20%19%12%10%
Multiple Races18%25%12%10%
Economically Disadvantaged28%28%13%10%
English Learners<40%12%10%
Students with Disabilities31%33%14%10%

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
— = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

Virginia encourages schools to provide flexible, in-person instructional make-up time with a licensed teacher outside of normal school hours when a student is absent from school. Beginning with the 2023-2024 school year, the chronic absenteeism rates used for school accreditation include this flexible make-up time.

The chronic absenteeism rate displayed here is referred to as "The Adjusted Chronic Absenteeism Rate" to differentiate it from "The Federal, Unadjusted Chronic Absenteeism Rate" used for school-level federal accountability determinations.

The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 requires states to set annual and long-term targets for reducing chronic absenteeism.

Virginia’s ESSA implementation plan expects that by the 2023-2024 school year, no more than 10 percent of all students, and of students in the student groups listed in this table, will be chronically absent.

Annual targets for student groups reflect improvement upon base-line data from the 2015-2016 school year.

Student groups meeting or exceeding annual or long-term targets for reducing chronic absenteeism must improve performance compared to the previous year.

English Learner Progress and Proficiency

English LearnersPercentAnnual TargetLong-Term Goal
English Learner Progress<54%58%
English Learner Proficiency<--

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
— = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 requires states to set annual targets and long-term goals for increasing the percentage of English learners making progress toward attaining English-language proficiency. Virginia also reports on the percentage of English learners who attain proficiency.
English LearnersNumeratorDenominatorRate
English Learner Progress<<<
English Learner Proficiency<<<

ESSA Participation Rates

Student GroupEnglish Reading ParticipationMathematics ParticipationScience Participation
Assessed Not Assessed Assessed Not Assessed Assessed Not Assessed
All Students98%2%98%2%98%2%
Asian<<<<<<
Black97%3%100%-100%-
Hispanic100%-90%10%<<
White99%1%98%2%98%2%
Multiple Races89%11%89%11%90%10%
Economically Disadvantaged96%4%97%3%96%4%
Not Economically Disadvantaged99%1%98%2%100%-
English Learners<<<<<<
Students with Disabilities92%8%92%8%87%13%
Students without Disabilities99%1%98%2%100%-
Female99%1%98%2%100%-
Male97%3%97%3%100%-
Migrant------

< = A group below state definition for personally identifiable results
— = Not applicable or no data for group
* = Data not yet available

The Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 requires states to assess at least 95 percent of students in reading and mathematics in grades 3-8, and to test at least 95 percent of students in reading and mathematics at least once during their high school careers. States also report on the percentage of students assessed in science in elementary school, middle school and in high school (Biology).
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