Emily Griffith High School earned the highest ranking in its category in the recent School Performance Framework Report released by Denver Public Schools. Emily Griffith High School is a drop out retrieval program that graduates approximately 350 students per year.
The School Performance Framework (SPF)is used to evaluate school performance in terms of student achievement and overall organizational strength using a variety of longitudinal measures. SPF is also used to determine a schools accreditation rating for reporting purposes to the Colorado Department of Education, as well as provide information for teacher and principal compensation systems.
Denver Public Schools' School Performance Framework (SPF) is truly revolutionary in its ability to show a body of evidence that allows the district to see how much of an impact the schools are having on their students from year to year. The SPF will help the district determine how much students benefit from its schools and how much schools differ in their ability to educate their students. SPF is also a management tool that will help identify best practices across the district.
