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Growth
This view provides information about the performance of students who are included in the accountability determinations.
The 2020-2021 data for this measure is available, although the results of students who took the ISASP remotely in an
unproctored environment are not included in this measure (3.4% of all tested students statewide took the ISASP remotely).
While assessment participation was high statewide (97.9% in ELA, 97.6% in Math), districts/buildings/subgroups with
lower participation rates and/or higher rates of remote testing may have results that do not reflect the performance
of all of their students. Since 2019-2020 data is not available, the growth measure was calculated using 2017-2018,
2018-2019 and 2020-2021 using a skip-year methodology. Due to the missing 2019-2020 data, 4th graders are not included
in the growth measure in 2020-2021. To learn more about changes to the ISPP,
click here.
Growth
What is the average growth of students compared to their academic peers? 
What does this score mean?
Growth is measured using Student Growth Percentiles (SGP). A student growth percentile (SGP) describes a student's growth compared to other students with similar prior test scores (their academic peers). It also demonstrates a student's growth and academic progress, even if they are not yet meeting the proficiency benchmark.