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Ohio Department of Education and Workforce explains how to use district and school report cards

2315274 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

Department officials briefed the House Education Committee on accessing and interpreting Ohio district and school report cards, explaining components, weights, downloadable data and planned inclusion of college and career readiness in the overall rating.

Officials from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce gave a technical briefing to the House Education Committee on how to access and interpret district and school report cards and the datasets that underlie them.

Jenny Stump, Chief of Policy and Legislative Affairs for the Department of Education and Workforce, told the committee the department publishes annual report cards by Sept. 15 that include multiple components—achievement, progress (growth), gap closing, graduation, early literacy and a college/career/workforce/military readiness (CCWMR) measure—and that the CCWMR component is currently ‘‘report only’’ but in rulemaking to become part of the overall rating.

Why it matters: Report cards provide data on academic achievement, growth, subgroup…

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