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Office of the State Superintendent of Education
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Stated PurposePublish rates of enrolled students who are at-risk in school year 2021-22.
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Data ElementsAll data taken from public report card files, the ever-enrolled population, and follow OSSE's suppression policy.
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CaveatsStudents in nonpublic schools or enrolled in DYRS are not included. Schools that were not open for the entirety of the 2021-22 school year are not included. Schools that only serve students in pre-K or adult grades are not included.
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Note about Schools Eligible for OSSE-Funded HIT SupportsOSSE's High-Impact Tutoring (HIT) grant funding supports HIT programming in eligible schools. An eligible school has 40% or more of its student body designated as at-risk in school year 2020-21 or school year 2021-22.
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Note about OSSE Priority Schools for HIT GrantsTo be a priority school for the High-Impact Tutoring (HIT) grant, a school must:
(1) have 70% or more of its student body designated at-risk in school year 2020-21 or school year 2021-22; and/or
(2) be designated as a Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI) school in 2018 or 2022.

On the subsequent tab, schools with 70% or more students designated as at-risk are marked as priority schools.

Below are the schools that are marked as priority schools, but have student populations with less than 70% of students at-risk:
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Social Justice PCS (had 70% or more student at-risk in 2020-21)
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Plummer Elementary School (had 70% or more student at-risk in 2020-21)
-Eagle Academy PCS - Capitol Riverfront (designated CSI school in 2022)
-Eliot-Hine Middle School (designated as a CSI school in 2018)
-Langley Elementary School (designated as a CSI school in 2018)
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