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Results Indicators

1-Graduation Data

 Measurement: Percent of youth with IEPs graduating from high school with a regular diploma.

The measurement has changed starting with SY2020-2021.  This is the new measurement to be indicated starting with this year:  Percent of youth with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) exiting special education due to graduating with a regular high school diploma.

Data for this indicator is lag year data as reported in the State Performance Plan/Annual Performance Report.  That is the reason the data for this indicator is one year behind the other indicators. â€‹


  
  
  
  
  
  
2020-2021088Grants Cibola County Schools
73.83
59.2No
2022-2023088
0.75
84.09%Yes

2-Dropout Rates

Measurement: Percent of youth with IEPs dropping out of high school. 

Data for this indicator is lag year data as reported in the State Performance Plan/Annual Performance Report.  That is the reason the data for this indicator is one year behind the other indicators. â€‹â€‹


  
  
  
  
  
2018-201908822.97%7.18%Yes
2019-202008822.97%0.00%N/A
2022-202308821.75%15.22%No

Indicator 3A. Participation rate for children with IEPs​​​​

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
English Langauge Arts40882021-2022GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS95.0%91.1%NoYes
English Langauge Arts80882021-2022GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS95.0%90.9%NoYes
English Langauge Arts110882021-2022GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS95.0%93.8%NoYes
Math40882021-2022GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS95.0%91.1%NoYes
Math80882021-2022GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS95.0%90.7%NoYes
Math110882021-2022GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS95.0%93.8%NoYes
Language Arts40882022-2023Grants/Cibola County Schools95.00%98.18%Yes
Language Arts80882022-2023Grants/Cibola County Schools95.00%94.59%No
Language Arts110882022-2023Grants/Cibola County Schools95.00%97.06%Yes
Math40882022-2023Grants/Cibola County Schools95.00%89.09%No
Math80882022-2023Grants/Cibola County Schools95.00%94.59%No
Math110882022-2023Grants/Cibola County Schools95.00%97.06%Yes

Indicator 3B : Proficiency rate for children with IEPs against grade level academic achievement standards​

Click on 3B – Statewide Assessment Participation in Reading and Math  to be taken to the site where Assessment data is available.

 Information on the students with disabilities participation and performance on statewide assessments can be viewed at. 

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
40882021-2022GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS8.41%*NoYesEnglish Language Arts (ELA)
80882021-2022GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS7.06%*NoYesEnglish Language Arts (ELA)
110882021-2022GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS6.32%*NoYesEnglish Language Arts (ELA)
40882021-2022GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS6.00%*NoYesMath
80882021-2022GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS2.84%*NoYesMath
110882021-2022GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS1.93%*YesYesMath
40882022-2023Grants/Cibola County Schools8.86%16.00%YesLanguage Arts
80882022-2023Grants/Cibola County Schools7.51%0.00%NoLanguage Arts
110882022-2023Grants/Cibola County Schools3.77%0.00%NoLanguage Arts
40882022-2023Grants/Cibola County Schools6.41%2.22%NoMath
80882022-2023Grants/Cibola County Schools3.25%0.00%NoMath
110882022-2023Grants/Cibola County Schools2.40%0.00%NoMath

Indicator 3C : Proficiency rate for children with IEPs against alternate academic achievement standards​​

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Math
4
2021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS
13.62 %
-NoYes
Math
8
2021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS
2.33 %
-NoYes
Math
11
2021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS
30.04 %
-YesYes
Reading
4
2021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS
8.14 %
-NoYes
Reading
8
2021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS
8 %
-YesYes
Reading
11
2021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS
36.16 %
-NoYes
Language Arts
4
2022-2023088Grants/Cibola County Schools
8.59 %
*Yes
Language Arts
8
2022-2023088Grants/Cibola County Schools
8.45 %
*No
Language Arts
11
2022-2023088Grants/Cibola County Schools
36.61 %
*No
Math
4
2022-2023088Grants/Cibola County Schools
14.03 %
*Yes
Math
8
2022-2023088Grants/Cibola County Schools
2.74 %
*No
Math
11
2022-2023088Grants/Cibola County Schools
30.45 %
*Yes

Indicator 3D. Gap in proficiency rates for children with IEPs and all students against grade level academic achievement standards ​​​

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Math42021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS11.15-11.20%NoYes
Math82021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS10.07-10.85%YesYes
Math112021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS28.86-1.80%YesYes
Reading42021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS39.42*YesYes
Reading82021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS31.27*YesYes
Reading112021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS39.45-16.25%YesYes
Language Arts42022-2023088Grants/Cibola County Schools38.97%17.49%Yes
Language Arts82022-2023088Grants/Cibola County Schools38.97%21.80%Yes
Language Arts112022-2023088Grants/Cibola County Schools39.00%21.23%Yes
Math42022-2023088Grants/Cibola County Schools10.74%9.51%Yes
Math82022-2023088Grants/Cibola County Schools9.66%7.08%Yes
Math112022-2023088Grants/Cibola County Schools28.45%4.72%Yes

4A – Suspension and Expulsion Rates

Measurement A: Percent of districts identified by the State as having significant discrepancy in the rates of suspensions and expulsions of children with IEPs of greater than 10 days in a school year.
  
  
  
  
  
0882018-2019
0.81 %
Yes0.00%
0882019-2020
1.25 %
Yes-
0882020-2021
1.42 %
N/A-
0882021-2022
1.01 %
Yes-
0882022-2023
0.55 %
Yes*

5 – Educational Environments (Ages 5 in Kindergarten to 21)

Measurement: Percent of students with IEPs, aged 5 who are enrolled in kindergarten and aged 6 through 21 served: 

A. Inside the regular class 80% or more of the day;
B. Inside the regular class less than 40% of the day; and
C. In separate schools, residential facilities, or homebound/hospital placements.

NOTE:  In 2020-2021, students age 5 in Kindergarten were added to the Indicator 5 measurement.  Formerly, this student group was included in the Indicator 6 measurement.

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
0882018-2019
53.00 %
26.80%No
18.00 %
24.74%No
0.91 %
-Yes
0882019-2020
53.00 %
25.94%No
18.00 %
23.37%No
0.91 %
-Yes
0882020-2021
50.00 %
43.09%No
19.00 %
12.71%Yes
0.38 %
-Yes
0882021-2022
51.68 %
39.02%No
16.08 %
15.76%Yes
0.38 %
-No
0882022-2023
51.83 %
55.99%Yes
15.57 %
28.10%No
0.37 %
0.00%Yes

6 – Preschool Education Environments (Ages 3 to 5 in Preschool)

Measurement: Percent of children aged 3, 4 and aged 5 who are enrolled in a preschool program attanding a: 

A. Regular early childhood program and receiving the majority of special education and related services in the regular early childhood program; and

B. Separate special education class, separate school or residential facility.

C. Receiving special education and related services in the home.

NOTE:  In 2020-2021, students age 5 in Kindergarten were added to the Indicator 5 measurement.  Formerly, this student group was included in the Indicator 6 measurement.  Indicator 6C was also added as a new indicator.

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
2018-2019088GRANTS
52.00 %
45.28%No
26.00 %
14.15%Yes
2019-2020088GRANTS
52.00 %
45.28%No
26.00 %
14.15%Yes
2020-2021088GRANTS
52.58 %
86.27%Yes
32.33 %
-Yes24.50 %0.00%Yes
2021-2022088GRANTS
53.08 %
74.19%YesYes
31.83 %
-YesYes24.00%-YesYes
2022-2023088GRANTS
54.08 %
NoYes
30.83 %
YesNo23.00%NDRNDR

7A– Positive Social Emotional Skills

Measurement: Percent of preschool children aged 3 through 5 with IEPs who demonstrate improved positive emotional skills (including social relationships)
  
  
  
  
  
  
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882018-2019
77.80 %
59.18%No
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882018-2019
54.50 %
40.00%No
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882019-2020
77.80 %
59.18%No
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882019-2020
54.50 %
40.00%No
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882020-2021
69.01 %
70.45%Yes
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations in each Outcome by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882020-2021
41.92 %
42.31%Yes
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program0882021-2022
69.51 %
87.50%Yes
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882021-2022
42.42 %
86.67%Yes
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program0882022-2023
70.01 %
Yes
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882022-2023
42.92 %
Yes

Indicator 7B: Acquisition and Use of Knowledge and Skills

Measurement: Percent of preschool children aged 3 through 5 with IEPs who demonstrate improved acquisition and use of knowledge and skills (including early language / communication and early literacy)
  
  
  
  
  
  
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882018-2019
76.50 %
54.17%No
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882018-2019
50.35 %
38.18%No
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882019-2020
50.35 %
38.18%No
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882019-2020
62.35 %
54.55%No
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882019-2020
62.35 %
54.55%No
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882020-2021
69.03 %
63.64%No
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program0882021-2022
69.53 %
94.74%Yes
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882021-2022
37.58 %
30.00%No
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882022-2023
70.03 %
Yes
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882022-2023
38.09 %
Yes

Indicator 7C: Use of Appropriate Behaviors to Meet Their Needs

Measurement: Percent of preschool children aged 3 through 5 with IEPs who demonstrate improved use of appropriate behaviors to meet their needs.
  
  
  
  
  
  
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882018-2019
76.86 %
65.79%No
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882018-2019
62.35 %
54.55%No
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882019-2020
76.86 %
65.79%No
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882019-2020
62.35 %
54.55%No
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations in each Outcome, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882020-2021
68.91 %
68.42%No
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations in each Outcome by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882020-2021
49.76 %
50.00%Yes
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program0882021-2022
69.41 %
100.00%Yes
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882021-2022
50.26 %
93.33%Yes
Of those preschool children who entered the preschool program below age expectations, the percent who substantially increased their rate of growth by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program0882022-2023
69.91 %
Yes
The percent of preschool children who were functioning within age expectations by the time they turned 6 years of age or exited the program.0882022-2023
50.76 %
Yes

8 – Parent Involvement

Measurement: Percent of parents with a child receiving special education services who report that schools facilitated parent involvement as a means of improving services and results for children with disabilities.
  
  
  
  
  
0882018-2019
84.00 %
67.45%No
0882019-2020
84.00 %
98.01%Yes
0882020-2021
80.84 %
77.89%No
0882021-2022
81.48 %
80.00%No
0882022-2023
82.12 %
84.75%Yes

14 – Post School Outcomes

Measurement: Percent of youth who are no longer in secondary school, had IEPs in effect at the time they left school, and were:

A. Enrolled in higher education within one year of leaving high school.

B. Enrolled in higher education or competitively employed within one year of leaving high school.

C. Enrolled in higher education or in some other postsecondary education or training program; or competitively employed or in some other employment within one year of leaving high school.

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
0882018-2019-
49.00 %
NA-
76.00 %
NA-
77.76 %
NA
0882019-2020-
49.00 %
No-
76.00 %
No-
80.00 %
Yes
0882020-202126.32%
30.28 %
No68.42%
69.53 %
No84.21%
76.91 %
Yes
0882021-202215.00%
30.78 %
No60.00%
80.00 %
No75.00%
77.41 %
No
0882022-202320.70%
61.56 %
62.10%
80.00 %
69.00%
77.91 %
​​

Indicator 15 â€“ Resolution Sessions

Measurement: Percent of hearing requests that went to resolution sessions that were resolved through resolution session settlement agreements.​​
  
  
  
  
  
  
2021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS-70.0%-80.0%
2022-2023088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS100.00%No

Indicator 16– Mediation

Measurement: Percent of mediations held that resulted in mediation agreements.​​​
  
  
  
  
  
  
2021-2022088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS*55.0% - 70.0%No
2022-2023088GRANTS-CIBOLA COUNTY SCHOOLS100.00%No