Testing Proficiency: English Language Arts in Tulsa County
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Testing Proficiency: English Language Arts

Desired Direction
High Higher values indicate improvement
Geographic Levels Tract County School District School Tulsa City Council District Tulsa Public Schools Board District Union Public Schools Board District
Breakdowns Available
Economically Disadvantaged English Learners Grade Race Students with Disabilities
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This metric shows the percentage of students scoring proficient or advanced on state tests in English Language Arts. Because the source data is given as a percentage, this statistic shows an average of the percentages for a particular geographic area or disaggregate. All data is mapped and rolled up to other geographic area shapes using school locations. Notes: (1) Data is not available for 2020. During the 2019-2020 academic year, the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) requested a waiver of accountability which would amend some reporting requirements, including academic achievement, due to disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic. The requests were approved by the U.S. Department of Education. (2) OSDE implemented new performance expectations or "cut scores" in 2024 which changed how schools were scored. (3) Because the source data defines Hispanic as a racial category, rather than ethnic, that is how it is categorized here. More information is available in the source details. (4) The raw data does not break down "high school" into grade levels. We make the assumption that high school is grade 11, as that is the only high school grade that takes the test

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Organizations working to improve this metric

Crossover Kids
Crossover

Crossover Kids is committed to restoring our community through our after-school and summer programming for elementary school students in the Hawthorne neighborhood. We strive to …

Since 2013, CCI has hired between 10 and 20 north Tulsa teens (StreetLeaders) as part-time employees in the Crossover Kids After School Program and Summer …

Expanded Learning
Global Gardens