New 5-star accountability system launches;
little improvement shown overall
(FRANKFORT, KY) - After nearly four years of development following the December 2015 passage of the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Kentucky’s new 5-star accountability system for public schools is now live. The system can be viewed in the form of an online dashboard on the Kentucky School Report Card, where reports for each school and district will show graphics displaying the overall identification of one to five stars, federal classifications, the performance on indicators (from very low to very high), and any statistically significant achievement gaps.
For the 2018-2019 school year, 89 schools (by level) received one star; 251 received two stars; 643 received three stars; 233 received 4 stars; and 56 received 5 stars. A breakdown of the schools’ star rating by level is as follows:
School Level |
Total Number of Schools |
1-star |
2-star |
3-star |
4-star |
5-star |
Elementary |
725 |
46 |
132 |
364 |
146 |
37 |
Middle |
319 |
23 |
65 |
159 |
60 |
12 |
High |
228 |
20 |
54 |
120 |
27 |
7 |
Total |
1272 |
89 |
251 |
643 |
233 |
56 |
The star ratings and federal classifications are based on 2018-2019 K-PREP (Kentucky Performance Rating for Educational Progress) assessment data and other indicators released today by the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE). The system does not rely solely on students’ proficiency on state standardized examinations. Instead, as recommended by the many stakeholders who have had a hand in designing the system during the past four years, the diverse accountability indicators factor into a school’s overall five-star rating include: