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HACKER MIDDLE SCHOOL

Grades Served:
Grade 5 - Grade 6

Student Achievement

Are students in this school meeting grade level expectations?

Idaho content standards establish the knowledge and skills that all students should master by the end of each grade level. Students meeting grade level expectations demonstrate proficiency on the statewide assessments aligned to the content standards.

Only students who spend most of the year enrolled in their school are included when reporting the performance of students.

Idaho Standards Achievement Test - ISAT

English Language Arts/Literacy


(99.5% participation rate)

20th percentile

37.1%

2023 Target: 68.7%

English Language Arts/Literacy

37.1%

Grades served

Grade 5

37.3%

Grade 6

36.8%

Race/Ethnicity

Native American or Alaskan Native

N*

Black/African American

N*

Asian

N*

White

42.3%

2023 Target: 71.9%

Hispanic or Latino

23.7%

2023 Target: 55.7%

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

N*

Multiracial

48.1%

2023 Target: 69.7%


Gender

Male

31.1%

Female

43.4%

Student Group

Students from Low Income Families

28.9%

2023 Target: 60.4%

Students Learning English

9.6%

2023 Target: 37.9%

Students with Disabilities

7.1%

2023 Target: 43.3%

Students in Foster Care

N*

Students who are Homeless

N*

Students from Military Families

48.0%

Students from Migrant Families

N*

Additional Groups

proficiency

37.1%

2023 Target: 68.7%

participation rate

99.5%

Students Learning English proficiency

9.6%

2023 Target: 37.9%

Students Learning English participation rate

>89%

Mathematics


(99.3% participation rate)

27.4%

2023 Target: 61.1%

Mathematics

27.4%

Grades served

Grade 5

26.1%

Grade 6

28.9%

Race/Ethnicity

Native American or Alaskan Native

N*

Black/African American

N*

Asian

N*

White

30.9%

2023 Target: 64.4%

Hispanic or Latino

14.8%

2023 Target: 48.0%

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

N*

Multiracial

44.4%

2023 Target: 61.5%


Gender

Male

27.8%

Female

27.1%

Student Group

Students from Low Income Families

22.3%

2023 Target: 53.5%

Students Learning English

<14%

Students with Disabilities

<8%

Students in Foster Care

N*

Students who are Homeless

N*

Students from Military Families

31.5%

Students from Migrant Families

N*

Additional Groups

proficiency

27.4%

2023 Target: 61.1%

participation rate

99.3%

Science


(99.7% participation rate)

29.7%

Science

29.7%

Grades served

Grade 5

29.7%

Race/Ethnicity

Native American or Alaskan Native

N*

Black/African American

N*

Asian

N*

White

35.8%

Hispanic or Latino

20.3%

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

N*

Multiracial

N*

Gender

Male

32.6%

Female

26.4%

Student Group

Students from Low Income Families

<27%

Students Learning English

<24%

Students with Disabilities

<15%

Students in Foster Care

N*

Students who are Homeless

N*

Students from Military Families

40.6%

Students from Migrant Families

N*

*These results were provided to the SDE and Local Education Agencies by Istation, and reflect a new set of norming standards that were applied in Idaho and nationwide. Though these new norms reflect a dip in student proficiency scores, this decrease is seen nationwide and is reflective of a shift in national scores for all early literacy students. As a result, the 2023 IRI data are not immediately comparable to IRI data from previous assessment years.

How do students in this school compare?

Idaho Standards Achievement Test - ISAT

English Language Arts/Literacy

School

37.1%

District

40.9%

State

52.2%

Mathematics

School

27.4%

District

30.7%

State

41.5%

Science

School

29.7%

District

32.5%

State

41.6%

How did students in this school do in the past?

Idaho Standards Achievement Test - ISAT

English Language Arts/Literacy

Mathematics

Science

*These results were provided to the SDE and Local Education Agencies by Istation, and reflect a new set of norming standards that were applied in Idaho and nationwide. Though these new norms reflect a dip in student proficiency scores, this decrease is seen nationwide and is reflective of a shift in national scores for all early literacy students. As a result, the 2023 IRI data are not immediately comparable to IRI data from previous assessment years.