Utah Code § 53E-5-206

Indicators for high schools
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For a high school, in accordance with Section 53E-5-207, the state board shall assign the
school's overall rating based on the school's performance on the following indicators:
(1) academic achievement as measured by performance on a statewide assessment of English
language arts, mathematics, and science;
(2) academic growth as measured by progress from year to year on a statewide assessment of
English language arts, mathematics, and science;
(3) equitable educational opportunity as measured by:
(a) academic growth of the lowest performing 25% of students as measured by progress of the
lowest performing 25% of students on a statewide assessment of English language arts,
mathematics, and science; and
(b) except as provided in Section 53E-5-209, English learner progress as measured by
performance on an English learner assessment established by the state board; and
(4) postsecondary readiness as measured by:
(a) the school's graduation rate, as described in Section 53E-5-207;
(b) student performance, as described in Section 53E-5-207, on a college readiness assessment
described in Section 53E-4-305; and
(c) student achievement in advanced course work, as described in Section 53E-5-207.

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