IRS

Information and Reporting Services

The New York State School Report Card

The New York State Report Cards consist of three parts:

  1. The Accountability and Overview Report, which shows district/school profile data, accountability statuses, and data on accountability measures like English language arts, mathematics, science, and graduation rate;
  2. The Comprehensive Information Report, which shows non-accountability data; and
  3. The Fiscal Accountability Supplement, which shows expenditures per pupil and some information about students with disabilities.

Choose a school year below for links to year-specific report components.

Data in the report cards were submitted by local school district officials. School superintendents and charter school principals were provided with an opportunity to review verification reports of data and make data corrections until the reporting deadline. Data in the report cards are those submitted to the New York State Education Department (NYSED) by the reporting deadline. Districts and charter schools may have made modifications to the data or notified the NYSED of errors in the data after the reporting deadline. Therefore, interested individuals should contact the district to be sure that they have the latest data available.

After choosing a school year from the list below, an "Other Information About Report Cards" heading provides school year-specific links to Effective AMOs, Similar School designations, the Report Card Database, Graduation Rate Data for Total Cohort, and SINI/DINI (Schools/Districts in need of improvement) status.

NOTE: The AOR (accountability overview) and CIR (comprehensive information) components of school report cards for school years 2005-06 to present are temporarily unavailable from the nySTART Public Web (https://www.nystart.gov/publicweb) as we prepare the site for the release of the 2008-09 report cards. All fiscal supplement/special education components remain available from NYSED.gov via the links below.

 

Last Updated: March 9, 2010