Web Page New York State Test Scores and Performance Index Dashboard

Desciption

Dashboard Title: New York State Test Scores and Performance Index

Overall Summary: This dashboard provides a comprehensive overview of New York State test scores and performance index from 2008-2016. It includes data from the districts of Buffalo, Syracuse, Rochester, and the New York state average. This dashboard allows users to compare and analyze test scores and performance index across districts and years.

Dashboard Insights:
Compare and analyze test scores and performance index across districts and years
Identify trends in test scores and performance index
Understand how the introduction of Say Yes Buffalo and Say Yes Syracuse impacted test scores and performance index

Who Can Benefit:
This dashboard is beneficial to educators, administrators, and policy makers who are looking to understand how test scores and performance index have changed over the years. It allows them to identify trends in test scores and performance index, and to understand how the introduction of Say Yes Buffalo and Say Yes Syracuse impacted test scores and performance index.

Who Can Use This Dashboard:
Educators
Administrators
Policy makers
Researchers

This dashboard provides a comprehensive overview of New York State test scores and performance index from 2008-2016. It allows users to compare and analyze test scores and performance index across districts and years, identify trends in test scores and performance index, and understand how the introduction of Say Yes Buffalo and Say Yes Syracuse impacted test scores and performance index.

Data

Test scores: High school math
Performance index
150
100
50
Say Yes Syracuse
started
District
Buffalo
Syracuse
2008 2009
Rochester
NY average
2010
2011
Say Yes Buffalo
started
2012
Year
2013
2014
2015 2016
Because New York State changed its state tests in recent years, test scores have fallen dramatically across districts,
just like in Ohio. This is why The Plain Dealer relies on Z scores for this analysis, which compare district scores to the
state average.
SOURCE: New York State Department of Education