ESSA Accountability System
Overview
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), the main federal law for K-12 public education, aims to ensure all children get a quality education. The law requires that states hold public schools accountable for how students achieve. ESSA does give states flexibility鈥攖heir accountability systems can measure much more than just test scores.
- For more information on New York State鈥檚 ESSA Plan, visit the听Approved New York State ESSA Plan page.
- For more information on assessment and accountability waiver requests the United States Education Department, visit the ESSA Assessments and Accountability Waivers page.
- To view recent webinars and other resources on how accountability determinations were calculated, please visit the听School and District Accountability Resources and Data page.听听
Accountability Indicators听
The 快猫成版视频 (快猫成版视频) has established a set of indicators to measure school performance. 快猫成版视频 developed these indicators with the input of thousands of people statewide鈥攑arents, educators, and experts. The indicators include:
- student academic achievement;
- progress of English language learners;
- chronic absenteeism; and
- graduation rates for high schools.
For the 2024-25 School Year
For a detailed explanation of how each accountability indicator is calculated and other calculation methodologies related to New York State's ESSA accountability system for the 2024-25 school year, please review the resource:听
The chart below shows the accountability indicators used to calculate accountability determinations for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years (SY) based on 2022-23 and 2023-24 SY results, respectively.听 Note that the Student Growth measure at the elementary/middle level and the College, Career, and Civic Readiness measure at the high school level are not used for accountability determinations calculations, but are provided for informational purposes only:
Elementary/Middle | High School |
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Weighted Average Achievement | Weighted Average Achievement |
Core Subject Performance | Core Subject Performance |
English Language Proficiency听 |
English Language Proficiency听 |
Chronic Absenteeism | Chronic Absenteeism |
Student Growth (Informational) | Graduation Rate |
听 | College, Career, and Civic Readiness (Informational) |
Beginning in the 2025-26 School Year
Under the approved amendments of the New York State ESSA plan, the chart below shows the accountability indicators that will be used to calculate accountability determinations in the 2025-26 SY based on 2024-25 SY results, and every school year thereafter. Please see the Approved New York State ESSA Plan page for the full text of the plan. Note that the Chronic Absenteeism accountability indicator is replaced with the Attendance accountability indicator and the Student Growth and College, Career, and Civic Readiness accountability indicators are reintroduced for accountability determination calculations.听
Elementary/Middle | High School |
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Weighted Average Achievement | Weighted Average Achievement |
Core Subject Performance | Core Subject Performance |
English Language Proficiency | English Language Proficiency |
Attendance | Attendance |
Student Growth | Graduation Rate |
听 | College, Career, and Civic Readiness |
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Accountability Support Models
Schools and districts earned levels for all students and for student subgroups. Such subgroups include members of racial and ethnic groups, low-income students, students with disabilities and English language learners. These levels are used to determine whether a district or school is identified for the following accountability support models:听
Under the determined accountability support models, 快猫成版视频 has developed tools and resources to support and build capacity around continuous improvement for all schools. The figure below shows the multiple entry points that support models provide for flexible, adaptable practices that promote sustainable structures around improvement planning and monitoring impact.
Related Resources
Required Actions for CSI, ATSI, TSI, and Target District Support Models
For additional information on tools and resources to support continuous improvement in all schools and districts, please visit the 快猫成版视频 Accountability Continuous Improvement webpage.
For Charter Schools
A charter school identified for CSI, ATSI, or TSI shall take such actions as are required by its charter authorizer pursuant to Article 56 of the Education Law consistent with the charter agreement that each charter school has with its charter authorizer. To ensure that a charter school identified for CSI, ATSI, or TSI is aware of this designation, the charter school leader and board of trustee president must submit a 2024-25 Charter School DCIP Equivalency Form
For questions regarding charter schools, please email听charterschools@nysed.gov.