Strive HI reports show statewide school performance measures remain steady
News Release from Hawaii DoE, 19-Sep-2017
The Hawaii State Department of Education shared its 2016-17 Strive HI Performance System results this evening during the Board of Education community meeting. The school accountability system focuses on state and schools' progress on Strategic Plan Student Success Objectives and provides educators and communities with information to take action for student learning.
"The results are encouraging and show our focus moving in the right direction with college and career readiness measures remaining steady, including some growth in Science," said Superintendent Dr. Christina Kishimoto. "As we move forward, we will be very specific and purposeful in our approach to address the achievement gap and chronic absenteeism. We will take what we have learned about effective student-centered practices since 2005 and raise our implementation work to another level."
While statewide overall results in English Language Arts, Math and Science have shown growth over the past three years; the results have been mixed compared to 2016:
- Science – up 4 percentage points from 2016 (2015: 41%; 2016: 42%; 2017: 46%)
- Mathematics – no change from 2016 (2015: 41%; 2016: 42%; 2017: 42%)
- English Language Arts/Literacy – down 1 percentage point from 2016 (2015: 48%; 2016: 51%; 2017: 50%)
While overall state results were stable, the following schools showed the most growth in English Language Arts and Math over the past three years (scroll to the bottom of the release for an extended list of top performing schools):
English Language Arts/Literacy – Three-year average gains in percentage of students meeting/exceeding standards:
- Kauai High – up 17 percentage points
(2015: 25%; 2016: 59%; 2017: 59%)
- Kapaa High – up 17 percentage points
(2015: 33%; 2016: 58%; 2017: 66%)
- Kahuku High & Intermediate – up 15 percentage points
(2015: 20%; 2016: 54%; 2017: 50%)
- Kaiser High: up 14 percentage points
(2015: 51%; 2016: 74%; 2017: 79%)
- Pauoa Elementary – up 11 percentage points
(2015: 56%; 2016: 78%; 2017: 77%)
Math – Three-year average gains in percentage of students meeting/exceeding standards:
- Pauoa Elementary – up 17 percentage points
(2015: 47%; 2016: 72%; 2017: 81%)
- Kohala High – up 16 percentage points
(2015: 15%; 2016: 22%; 2017: 47%)
- Kapolei Elementary – up 13 percentage points
(2015: 30%; 2016: 52%; 2017: 56%)
- Kealakehe High – up 13 percentage points
(2015: 19%; 2016: 39%; 2017: 44%)
- Haleiwa Elementary – up 11 percentage points
(2015: 49%; 2016: 49%; 2017: 71%)
Strive HI was launched in school year 2012-13 as the state's locally designed performance system that was a waiver from the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law. The accountability system includes multiple measures of school performance including proficiency in Science, Math and Language Arts/Literacy; chronic absenteeism; school climate; graduation rates; and achievement gaps. The system was modified earlier this year to address the federal requirements under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and the revised DOE/BOE Strategic Plan. The law replaces both NCLB and the state's waiver. ESSA requires full implementation including the provisions related to school accountability this school year.
English Language Arts and Math scores are derived from the Smarter Balanced Assessment, and Science scores are from the Hawaii State Assessment in Science.
Click here to view the 2016-17 State Snapshot of Strive HI indicators. For more information about the Strive HI performance system, click here.
Below are lists of top performers across indicators in the Strive HI System. Results for schools with small student populations are suppressed to protect student privacy.
Highest Achieving Schools in Meeting English Language Arts/Literacy Standards
Statewide: 50%
|
Lanikai El |
88% |
Kaelepulu El |
84% |
Mililani Ike El |
82% |
Momilani El |
81% |
de Silva El |
80% |
Mililani Uka El |
79% |
Hickam El |
79% |
Kaiser High |
79% |
Koko Head El |
78% |
Pauoa El |
77% |
Manoa El |
77% |
Aina Haina El |
77% |
Roosevelt High |
77% |
Waikiki El |
76% |
Noelani El |
75% |
Highest Achieving Schools in Meeting Math Standards
Statewide: 42%
|
Lanikai El |
89% |
Momilani El |
87% |
Pauoa El |
81% |
Noelani El |
79% |
Waikiki El |
79% |
Mililani Ike El |
78% |
Maemae El |
76% |
Wilson El |
76% |
Kaelepulu El |
75% |
Aliiolani El |
75% |
Mililani Mauka El |
75% |
Mililani Uka El |
75% |
Palisades El |
74% |
Laie El |
73% |
Pearl Ridge El |
73% |
Highest Achieving Schools in Meeting Science Standards
Statewide: 46%
|
Lanikai El |
98% |
Maunawili El |
96% |
Haleiwa El |
96% |
Kaelepulu El |
92% |
Mililani Ike El |
92% |
Manoa El |
91% |
Maemae El |
91% |
Kamalii El |
91% |
Pearl City El |
91% |
Waikiki El |
90% |
Mililani Mauka El |
89% |
Hickam El |
88% |
Aikahi El |
88% |
Waiau El |
88% |
Koko Head El |
87% |
Highest Achieving Schools in English Language Arts/Literacy Growth (3-Year Average Gains)
|
Kauai High |
+17 percentage points |
Kapaa High |
+17 percentage points |
Kahuku High & Intermediate |
+15 percentage points |
Kaiser High |
+14 percentage points |
Pauoa El |
+11 percentage points |
Kaewai El |
+11 percentage points |
SEEQS |
+10 percentage points |
Waialua High & Intermediate |
+9 percentage points |
Waiakea High |
+9 percentage points |
Makawao El |
+9 percentage points |
Kapolei El |
+9 percentage points |
Kalihi Uka El |
+8 percentage points |
Kalaheo High |
+8 percentage points |
Aliamanu Middle |
+8 percentage points |
Na Wai Ola |
+7 percentage points |
Kealakehe High |
+7 percentage points
|
Highest Achieving Schools in Math Growth (3-Year Average Gains)
|
Pauoa El |
+17 percentage points |
Kohala High |
+16 percentage points |
Kapolei El |
+13 percentage points |
Kealakehe High |
+13 percentage points |
Haleiwa El |
+11 percentage points |
Aliiolani El |
+11 percentage points |
Kauai High |
+11 percentage points |
Kaewai El |
+11 percentage points |
Waiau El |
+9 percentage points |
Kekaulike High |
+9 percentage points |
Palolo El |
+9 percentage points |
Waiahole El |
+8 percentage points |
Kalihi Uka El |
+8 percentage points |
Wheeler Middle |
+8 percentage points
|
Highest Achieving Elementary Schools in Reducing Chronic Absenteeism
|
Maunaloa El |
-21 percentage points |
Mountain View El |
-6 percentage points |
Keonepoko El |
-6 percentage points |
Na Wai Ola |
-6 percentage points |
Lincoln El |
-5 percentage points |
Naalehu El |
-5 percentage points |
Maunawili El |
-5 percentage points |
Sunset Beach El |
-5 percentage points |
Kamalii El |
-5 percentage points |
Kamehameha III El |
-5 percentage points |
Likelike El |
-4 percentage points |
Konawaena El |
-4 percentage points |
Waimalu El |
-4 percentage points |
Waiahole El |
-4 percentage points |
Royal El |
-4 percentage points |
Kalihi Waena El |
-4 percentage points |
Kaunakakai El |
-4 percentage points |
Highest Achieving Middle Schools in Reducing Chronic Absenteeism
|
Ilima Intermediate |
-5 percentage points |
Wahiawa Middle |
-4 percentage points |
Waiakea Intermediate |
-4 percentage points |
Kapaa Middle |
-4 percentage points |
Lahaina Intermediate |
-3 percentage points |
Stevenson Middle |
-3 percentage points |
Aliamanu Middle |
-3 percentage points |
Iao Intermediate |
-3 percentage points |
Highlands Intermediate |
-3 percentage points |
Washington Middle |
-2 percentage points |
Waimea Canyon Middle |
-1 percentage point |
Waipahu Intermediate |
-1 percentage point |
Kalakaua Middle |
-1 percentage point |
Ka Umeke Kaeo |
-1 percentage point |
Moanalua Middle |
-1 percentage point |
Highest Achieving High Schools in Reducing Chronic Absenteeism
|
Niihau O Kekaha |
-12 percentage points |
KANAKA |
-8 percentage points |
Kanu o ka Aina |
-7 percentage points |
Laupahoehoe Community PCS |
-4 percentage points |
Lahainaluna High |
-4 percentage points |
Kekaulike High |
-4 percentage points |
Kailua High |
-3 percentage points |
Molokai High |
-3 percentage points |
Anuenue |
-3 percentage points |
Thompson Academy |
-3 percentage points |
Kauai High |
-3 percentage points |
Waialua High & Intermediate |
-2 percentage points |
Mililani High |
-2 percentage points |
Moanalua High |
-2 percentage points
|
Highest Achieving Schools in Graduation Rate (Four-Year Rate)
|
University Laboratory |
100% |
Thompson Academy |
97% |
Anuenue |
97% |
Moanalua High |
95% |
Ehunuikaimalino |
95% |
Mililani High |
94% |
Radford High |
94% |
Kauai High |
90% |
Kalani High |
90% |
Kapaa High |
90% |
Highest Achieving Schools in College-Going Rate
16-month enrollment rate
|
University Laboratory |
86% |
Kalani High |
81% |
Roosevelt High |
75% |
Kaiser High |
74% |
Mililani High |
72% |
McKinley High |
67% |
Kalaheo High |
66% |
Moanalua High |
64% |
Radford High |
61% |
Pearl City High |
60% |
Waimea High |
58% |
Hawaii Academy |
58% |
Kapaa High |
57% |
Kauai High |
57% |
Molokai High |
56% |
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