(Begin typing the name of the desired LEA and choose from the list of options that result. Each LEA includes the city name to help in choosing a record.)
2010-2011 Data
Data used in Measure Up comes from information published in the Ohio District or School Local Report Card.
Measure Up includes data for each district public school and community school that received a Local Report Card for the 2010-2011 school year.
Data source files can be found at ODE Interactive Local Report Cards Download Data
Additional information about the content of Ohio's Local Report Cards can be found at ODE's Actability Local Report Card FAQ
Questions or Comments: Contact Robert Reece (614) 292-1886
Measure Up...
How does your school Measure Up? presents visual displays and explanations of data included in the Local Report Cards for districts, school buildings and community schools in Ohio.
Measure Up assists in delivering key messages about the performance of a district, school and community schools.
Critical questions are included to guide the analysis of data. To begin, enter the first few letters of the district, school or community school that you want to view in the dialog box above, and choose the name from the list.
Measure Up does not provide answers. Using it should result in questions, and the answers to these questions can lead a user to develop a plan for improving student performance. To develop a comprehensive plan for improvement it is important first to look at the big picture. Look for patterns that emerge in student groups, subjects, grades, subgroups, buildings.
Once a pattern is observed questions about the conditions that surround it may result in a need for information that is not available from this tool. Links on this page are a starting point for that search.
New
Measure Up is a web based application. No longer a stand-alone application users's access a database of the results of the Ohio Achievement Assessments. Updates to the content are made in real time.
Data is displayed using interactive graphics that can be zoomed to enlarge key areas, and charts with several data sets can be simplified by removing selected data displays.
Charts can be sent directly to a printer or saved to a choice of graphic formats for use in other programs.