School and District Performance
The 27J Performance Dashboard shows how well our schools are doing academically and in creating a positive school environment. It helps us look at the big picture and see our progress towards our goals. It's also another way we hold ourselves accountable to the 27J community. It's all about making sure our schools are getting better every day.
Overall Health & Performance Q3 2024-25
For Overall Health & Performance scores, schools may fall within the following ranges: Entering (0-14.99), Emerging (15 - 29.9), Developing (30 - 49.9), Accomplishing (50 - 74.9), or Leading (75-100).
Take a deeper dive into Q1 Performance for 2024-2025 through our 27J Student Achievement Dashboard.
Emerging
(15 - 29.9)
Highest to Lowest
Riverdale Ridge High School (29)
Innovations & Options (28.4)
27J Online Academy (26.8)
Developing
(30 - 49.9)
Highest to Lowest
Overall District (48.1)
Stuart Middle (47.3)
Henderson Elementary (46.9)
Overland Trail Middle (42.4)
Quist Middle (39.9)
Prairie View Middle (39.7)
Prairie View High School (34.8)
Vikan Middle (34.4)
Brighton High School (34.2)
Accomplishing
(50 - 74.9)
Highest to Lowest
Discovery Magnet School (74.9)
West Ridge Elementary (69.4)
Brantner Elementary (69.2)
Second Creek Elementary (63.2)
Southeast Elementary (63.2)
Padilla Elementary (63)
Reunion Elementary (58.8)
South Elementary (57.3)
Northeast Elementary (56.9)
Turnberry Elementary (52.8)
Pennock Elementary (52.7)
Thimmig Elementary (51.5)
Southlawn (50)
Academic Growth & Performance Q3 2024-25
For Academic Growth & Performance scores, schools may fall within the following ranges: Entering (0-4.9), Emerging (5 - 9.9), Developing (10 - 19.9), Accomplishing (20 - 34.9), or Leading (35-50).
Take a deeper dive into Q1 Performance for 2024-2025 through our 27J Student Achievement Dashboard.
Entering
(0-4.9)
Highest to Lowest
Vikan Middle (3.2)
Innovations & Options (2.8)
Overland Trail Middle (2.4)
Emerging
(5 - 9.9)
Highest to Lowest
Prairie View Middle (7.5)
27J Online Academy (5.7)
Stuart Middle (5.1)
Developing
(10 - 19.9)
Highest to Lowest
Second Creek Elementary (18.8)
Southeast Elementary (18.8)
Padilla Elementary (17.4)
Riverdale Ridge High School (14.8)
South Elementary (12.9)
Brighton High School (12.9)
Thimmig Elementary (12.8)
Northeast Elementary (12.5)
Southlawn Elementary (12.2)
Turnberry Elementary (11.9)
Overall District (11.2)
Pennock Elementary (10.9)
Henderson Elementary (10.9)
Quist Middle (10.6)
Accomplishing
(20 - 34.9)
Highest to Lowest
Discovery Magnet School (29.5)
Brantner Elementary (23.6)
West Ridge Elementary (22.3)
Reunion Elementary (20.8)
Prairie View High School (20)
Climate & Culture Q3 2024-25
For Climate & Culture scores, schools may fall within the following ranges: Entering (0-9.9), Emerging (10 - 19.9), Developing (20 - 29.9), Accomplishing (30 - 39.9), or Leading (40-50).
Take a deeper dive into Q1 Performance for 2024-2025 through our 27J Student Achievement Dashboard.
Entering
(0-9.9)
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Emerging
(10 - 19.9)
Highest to Lowest
Prairie View High (14.9)
Riverdale Ridge High (14.2
Developing
(20 - 29.9)
Highest to Lowest
Quist Middle (29.3)
Innovations & Options (25.6)
Brighton High School (21.3)
27J Online Academy (21.1)
Accomplishing
(30 - 39.9)
Highest to Lowest
Thimmig Elementary (38.7)
Reunion Elementary (38)
Southlawn Elementary (37.8)
Overall District (36.9)
Henderson Elementary (36)
Prairie View Middle (32.2)
Vikan Middle (31.1)
Leading
(40 - 50)
Highest to Lowest
West Ridge Elementary (47.1)
Brantner Elementary (45.6)
Padilla Elementary (45.6)
Discovery Magnet School (45.3)
Second Creek Elementary (44.4)
Southeast Elementary (44.4)
South Elementary (44.4)
Northeast Elementary (44.4)
Stuart Middle (42.2)
Pennock Elementary (41.8)
Turnberry Elementary (40.9)
Overland Trail Middle(40)
Performance Frameworks
Every year, the Colorado Department of Education evaluates school districts and schools. They look at how well students are doing on state tests and if they're on track for success after high school. These evaluations are called District Performance Frameworks (DPFs) and School Performance Frameworks (SPFs).
The DPFs and SPFs give a rating to each district and school to show how they're doing.
View 27J's overall District Performance Framework
Use the links below to find the most recent performance reports from the Colorado Department of Education for any of our schools.
Historic Performance Data
View in-depth Performance Dashboard information for prior school years.
2024-25 Quarterly Performance Metrics
2023-2024 Quarterly Performance Metrics
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
2022-2023 Quarterly Performance Metrics
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
2021-2022 Quarterly Performance Metrics
Every Student Succeeds: Local Reports
Under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Local Educational Agencies (LEA) are required to prepare and disseminate an annual report for the LEA and each school in the LEA that meets the minimum requirements described in federal law.