Why This Is Measured
This information helps identify where EL students that met their growth target and where more support might be needed. While this measure highlights student progress, it is not meant to judge school quality but rather to ensure that EL students are getting the help they need to succeed.
English Learner Progress to Proficiency
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Economic Disadvantage
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Non-Economic Disadvantage
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - English Learner
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Non-English Learner
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Female
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Male
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - IEP
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Non-IEP
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Asian
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Asian/Pacific Islander*
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Black/African American
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Latinx
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Multiracial
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Native American
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - Not Listed
PHILLIPS HS - English Learner Progress to Proficiency - White