In Nevada, schools must create and submit a School Performance Plan every year. This plan focuses on three important areas: Student Success, Adult Learning, and Connectedness. In Humboldt County School District (HCSD), we believe in involving students, staff, parents, and the community in this continuous improvement process. HCSD requires schools to assess past goals, gather data from various sources, and identify reasons for areas needing improvement in student success, adult learning, and connectedness. In addition to these efforts, it's important to note that federal education law mandates each state to establish a system for evaluating school performance. In Nevada, this system is known as the Nevada School Performance Framework (NSPF). Specifically crafted by Nevadans for Nevada schools, the NSPF is a star-rating system. Schools are rated on a scale from one to five stars, with one star being the lowest rating and five stars representing the highest. This framework provides a clear way to assess how well schools are doing and where improvements may be needed."
In the chart below, you'll discover the specifics of Lowry High School's School Performance Plan for this year. This plan was carefully crafted with input from various stakeholders to steer our endeavors in enhancing these critical areas. Additionally, you can access the Nevada Report Card through the provided links, where you'll find Lowry High School's star rating information.
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