Polk Count School
District's Data:
2005, 2006 and 2007
data is now available at the Florida Department of Education
website:
http://www.fldoe.org/ese/datapage.asp
Scroll to "LEA Profiles"
table and click on 06 under Polk.
Or, you can Click Here
for the Polk's 2007 LEA Profile as a pdf file.
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As reported in the 2007 LEA
Profile:
For 2004-2005 School Year,
Polk's No Child Left Behind Graduation Rate is 26%, the
State average is 37%
(30% below the State average).
Same as the 2003-2004 School
Year.
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For 2004-2005 School Year,
Polk's Standard Diploma though Meeting All Graduation Requirements Rate
is 20%, the State average is 41%
(51% below the State average).
For 2005-2006 School Year,
Polk's Standard Diploma though Meeting All Graduation Requirements Rate
is 22%, the State average is 38%
(42% below the State average).
Good News!
Well, kind of... the state
average went down 3 points, which is bad, but Polk went up 2 points,
which is good, but the nation is at 54%, the state is at 38%, and Polk
is up from 20 to 22%.
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For 2005-2006 School Year,
Polk's Percentage of Students with Disabilities in a Separate Class is
31%, the State average is 22%.
(Polk has 41% more Students with
Disabilities in Separate Classes than the State average).
For 2006-2007 School Year,
Polk's Percentage of Students with Disabilities in a Separate Class is
25%, the State average is 22%.
(Polk has 12% more (was 41% more) Students with
Disabilities in Separate Classes than the State average).
Good News!
This represents a real change. Maybe some of the data presented to
the school board earlier had an impact, maybe the new school
superintendent played a part, maybe both.
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Below is some of the earlier data reporting
that I believe had a direct impact in the decisions the District took
with regards to my son Drew.
2004 Information
In September,
2004, I received the 2004 LEA Profile for Polk County, a document that is
produced by the Department of Education.
Click here to get a copy of
the 2004 LEA Profile for Polk County.
When
ranked with the other 66 counties in Florida, Polk comes in dead last in
terms of number of students impacted. See the Comparative Spread Sheet
below.
Click here to get an Microsoft Excel Comparative Spread Sheet Listing all of
the 67 Counties in the State of Florida.
See how your county's LEA
Profile compares with others around the state. County by county
rankings for many of the important measures (New 11-02-04).