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Otis Junior-Senior High School (6586)

High school

Rural school

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518 DUNGAN
OTIS, CO 80743

Rural School.

107

Total Students Served

Grade 6 - Grade 12


Performance Frameworks & Unified Improvement Plan:

Official Performance Ratings


Selected Report Year: 2023
Rating: Improvement Plan: Decreased due to Participation
Performance Watch Status: Not on Performance Watch
Rating Source: Rating based on Multi-Year Performance Report

Selected Report Year: 2022
Rating: Performance Plan: Low Participation
Performance Watch Status: Not on Performance Watch
Rating Source: Rating based on 1-Year Performance Report

Selected Report Year: 2019
Rating: Performance Plan: Low Participation
Performance Watch Status: Not on Performance Watch
Rating Source: Rating based on Multi-Year Performance Report

Selected Report Year: 2018
Rating: Priority Improvement Plan: Decreased due to Participation
Performance Watch Status: Year 1 of Priority Improvement or Turnaround
Rating Source: Rating based on Multi-Year Performance Report

Selected Report Year: 2017
Rating: Performance Plan: Low Participation
Performance Watch Status: Not on Performance Watch
Rating Source: Rating based on Multi-Year Performance Report

Selected Report Year: 2016
Rating: Insufficient State Data: Low Participation
Performance Watch Status: Not on Performance Watch
Rating Source: Rating based on Multi-Year (Combined EMH) Performance Report


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Official Performance Ratings - (2023)

NAME REPORT YEAR RATING POINTS EARNED PARTICIPATING RATING PERFORMANCE WATCH NOTES
Otis Junior-Senior High School (6586) 2016 Insufficient State Data: Low Participation 0% Meets 95% Participation Not on Performance Watch Rating based on Multi-Year (Combined EMH) Performance Report
Otis Junior-Senior High School (6586) 2017 Performance Plan: Low Participation 68.7% Meets 95% Participation Not on Performance Watch Rating based on Multi-Year Performance Report
Otis Junior-Senior High School (6586) 2018 Priority Improvement Plan: Decreased due to Participation 50.6% Does Not Meet 95% Participation Year 1 of Priority Improvement or Turnaround Rating based on Multi-Year Performance Report
Otis Junior-Senior High School (6586) 2019 Performance Plan: Low Participation 62.3% Meets 95% Participation Not on Performance Watch Rating based on Multi-Year Performance Report
Otis Junior-Senior High School (6586) 2022 Performance Plan: Low Participation 74.8% Does Not Meet 95% Participation Not on Performance Watch Rating based on 1-Year Performance Report
Otis Junior-Senior High School (6586) 2023 Improvement Plan: Decreased due to Participation 58.5% Does Not Meet 95% Participation Not on Performance Watch Rating based on Multi-Year Performance Report

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