Grand Island, Nebraska: Every Student, Every Day, A Success!

Each spring, the Grand Island Public Schools administers districtwide assessments to measure all students’ reading, writing, speaking, and mathematics achievement. More recently, summative assessments have been added for science and social studies at selected grades.
These District Assessments have been designed by GIPS staff to measure how well students have learned the district’s curriculum. Thus, they represent our best summative measures of what students should know/understand and be able to apply at a “proficient” or “mastery” level. Our District Assessments include a combination of 1) traditional structured response items (e.g., calculate the correct answer, fill in the blank), which measure knowledge and understanding, and 2) performance assessments, which measure how well students can use their knowledge and skills.
The Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS) is administered each year in late February to all GIPS students in grades 3-8. This nationally normed, group administered achievement test has been given to GIPS students for the past nine years. The ITBS results are reported by grade level in four areas: Reading, Language, Mathematics, and Core (the composite of the three subtests).
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Students also take a 90-minute Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT), which is given to assess students’ abilities in reasoning and problem solving using verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal (spatial) symbols. In addition to providing a good estimate of students’ cognitive abilities, the CogAT provides a predicted score for the ITBS, which is helpful in determining whether students are achieving to their abilities.
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2005-10 ITBS Total
2005-10 ITBS Reading & Language Arts
2005-10 ITBS Mathematics
The State Report Card includes a collection of required data compiled annually by the Nebraska Department of Education (NDE). This report provides Nebraskans with a snapshot of State Assessment results; enrollment, attendance, and graduation data; and various other school-related information. The NDE website makes it possible for stakeholders to view State Assessment results for every Nebraska school district and school.
To achieve state accountability requirements, a school must be rated at least “good” on 1) students’ performance on the State Reading and Mathematics Assessments and 2) the quality of the local assessments used to measure learning.
2008-09 State Report Card (External Link)
2007-08 State Report Card (External Link)
2006-07 State Report Card (External Link)
2005-06 State Report Card (External Link)
2004-05 State Report Card (External Link)
2003-04 State Report Card (External Link)
2002-03 State Report Card (External Link)
2001-02 State Report Card (External Link)
2000-01 State Report Card (External Link)
In addition to the ways school districts already held themselves accountable for student learning, the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) federal law was enacted in 2001 to hold U.S. states, school districts, and all K-12 schools more accountable for improved student learning. Each state has been required to adopt a set of indicators -- which applies to every group or subgroup of students with at least 30 students -- to show how well school districts and schools are making the required Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). Results must be reported by ethnicity, socioeconomic status, special education, and English Language Learners to help determine the equity of learning opportunities.
For more information about the No Child Left Behind Law, go to http://www.ed.gov/nclb/landing.jhtml
2008-09 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
2007-08 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
2006-07 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
2005-06 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
2004-05 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
2003-04 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
Barr Middle School
602 West Stolley Park Road
Grand Island, NE 68801
Phone: 308.385.5875
Fax: 308.385.5880
Brian Kort, Principal
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It is the policy of the Grand Island Public Schools not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, handicap, religion, or marital status in its educational programs, activities or employment policies as required by Title VI, Title IX, &Section 504.EOE/AA.
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