Average composite score of grade 11 students who meet performance benchmarks on the SAT during the grade 11 assessment window. Students are assigned to the schools and corporations they most recently attended.
Number of students in the grade 12 cohort who meet a certain set of criteria (pass an Advanced Placement exam with a score of 3 or more, pass an International Baccalaureate exam with a score of 4 or more, or pass a dual credit course) prior to June 30 of their expected graduation year, divided by the total number of students in the grade 12 cohort.
Number of students in the grade 12 cohort completing all graduation requirements prior to September 30 of their expected graduation year divided by the total number of students in the grade 12 cohort. Students are assigned to their cohort school.
The sum of non-waiver students in the grade 12 cohort completing all graduation requirements prior to September 30 of their expected graduation year plus the graduation waivers up to the allowable cap for that cohort, divided by the total number of students in the grade 12 cohort. Students are assigned to their cohort school.
The school comparison report allows you to compare school performance across schools with similar grade
level compositions.
For comparison purposes, schools have been split into three groups based on the highest grade level served
by that school (6th, 8th, and 12th). For example, a school serving students through grade 6 can be compared
with other schools serving students through grade 6.
Bishop Luers High School is being compared to schools with 12th
grade as the highest grade level.
A school's free and reduced lunch percentage indicates the percentage of students at each school who
qualify for free and reduced lunch, based on household income guidelines. In addition to the ability to
compare school performance across all Indiana schools, the school performance report also allows you to
compare school performance across schools with similar student populations, specifically in terms of school
grade level composition and free and reduced lunch eligibility.
For comparison purposes, schools have been split into three groups based on the highest grade level served
by that school (6th, 8th, and 12th). Each group consists of four categories
(0.0%-25.0%,
25.1%-50.0%,
50.1%-75.0%,
and 75.1%-100.0%
free and reduced lunch percentage). For example, a school serving students through grade 6 with a 15% free
and reduced lunch percentage can be compared across other schools serving students through grade 6 with
a free and reduced lunch percentage ranging from 0-25%.
Bishop Luers High School is being compared to schools with 12th
grade as the highest grade level.