Utah Code § 53E-5-207

Calculation of points
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(1)
(a) The state board shall award to a school points for academic achievement described in
Subsection 53E-5-205(1) or 53E-5-206(1) as follows:
(i) the state board shall award a school points proportional to the percentage of the school's
students who, out of all the school's students who take a statewide assessment of English
language arts, score at or above the proficient level on the assessment;
(ii) the state board shall award a school points proportional to the percentage of the school's
students who, out of all the school's students who take a statewide assessment of
mathematics, score at or above the proficient level on the assessment; and

(iii) the state board shall award a school points proportional to the percentage of the school's
students who, out of all the school's students who take a statewide assessment of science,
score at or above the proficient level on the assessment.
(b)
(i) The maximum number of total points possible for academic achievement described in
Subsection (1)(a) is 56 points.
(ii) The maximum number of points possible for a component listed in Subsection (1)(a)(i), (ii),
or (iii) is one-third of the number of points described in Subsection (1)(b)(i).
(2)
(a) Subject to Subsection (2)(b), the state board shall award to a school points for academic
growth described in Subsection 53E-5-205(2) or 53E-5-206(2) as follows:
(i) the state board shall award a school points for growth of the school's students on a statewide
assessment of English language arts;
(ii) the state board shall award a school points for growth of the school's students on a
statewide assessment of mathematics; and
(iii) the state board shall award a school points for growth of the school's students on a
statewide assessment of science.
(b) The state board shall determine points for growth awarded under Subsection (2)(a) by
indexing the points based on:
(i) whether a student's performance on a statewide assessment is equal to or exceeds the
student's academic growth target; and
(ii) the amount of a student's growth on a statewide assessment compared to other students
with similar prior assessment scores.
(c)
(i) The maximum number of total points possible for academic growth described in Subsection
(2)(a) is 56 points.
(ii) The maximum number of points possible for a component listed in Subsection (2)(a)(i), (ii),
or (iii) is one-third of the number of points described in Subsection (2)(c)(i).
(3)
(a) Subject to Subsection (3)(b), the state board shall award to a school points for equitable
educational opportunity described in Subsection 53E-5-205(3) or 53E-5-206(3) as follows:
(i) the state board shall award a school points for growth of the school's lowest performing 25%
of students on a statewide assessment of English language arts;
(ii) the state board shall award a school points for growth of the school's lowest performing 25%
of students on a statewide assessment of mathematics;
(iii) the state board shall award a school points for growth of the school's lowest performing
25% of students on a statewide assessment of science; and
(iv) except as provided in Section 53E-5-209, the state board shall award to a school points
proportional to the percentage of English learners who achieve adequate progress as
determined by the state board on an English learner assessment established by the state
board.
(b) The state board shall determine points for academic growth awarded under Subsection (3)(a)
(i), (ii), or (iii) by indexing the points based on the amount of a student's growth on a statewide
assessment compared to other students with similar prior assessment scores.
(c)
(i) The maximum number of total points possible for equitable educational opportunity
described in Subsection (3)(a) is 38 points.

(ii) The maximum number of points possible for the components listed in Subsection (3)(a)(i),
(ii), and (iii), combined, is 25 points.
(iii) The maximum number of points possible for a component listed in Subsection (3)(a)(i), (ii),
or (iii) is one-third of the number of the combined points described in Subsection (3)(c)(ii).
(iv) The maximum number of points possible for the component listed in Subsection (3)(a)(iv) is
13 points.
(4)
(a) The state board shall award to a high school points for postsecondary readiness described in
Subsection 53E-5-206(4) as follows:
(i) the state board shall award to a high school points proportional to the percentage of the
school's students who, out of all the school's students who take a college readiness
assessment described in Section 53E-4-305, receive a composite score of at least 18 on the
assessment;
(ii) the state board shall award to a high school points proportional to the percentage of the
school's students who achieve at least one of the following:
(A) a C grade or better in an Advanced Placement course;
(B) a C grade or better in a concurrent enrollment course;
(C) a C grade or better in an International Baccalaureate course; or
(D) completion of a career and technical education pathway, as defined by the state board;
and
(iii) in accordance with Subsection (4)(c), the state board shall award to a high school points
proportional to the percentage of the school's students who graduate from the school.
(b)
(i) The maximum number of total points possible for postsecondary readiness described in
Subsection (4)(a) is 75 points.
(ii) The maximum number of points possible for a component listed in Subsection (4)(a)(i), (ii),
or (iii) is one-third of the number of points described in Subsection (4)(b)(i).
(c)
(i) In calculating the percentage of students who graduate described in Subsection (4)(a)(iii),
except as provided in Subsection (4)(c)(ii), the state board shall award to a high school
points proportional to the percentage of the school's students who graduate from the school
within four years.
(ii) The state board may award up to 10% of the points allocated for high school graduation
described in Subsection (4)(b)(ii) to a school for students who graduate from the school
within five years.

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