Henri F. Amigo
A 3rd grade teacher at Fair Avenue Elementary in 2007
These graphs show a teacher's "value-added" rating based on his or her students' progress on the California Standards Tests in math and English. The Times’ analysis used all valid student scores available for this teacher from the 2003-04 through 2009-10 academic years. The value-added scores reflect a teacher's effectiveness at raising standardized test scores and, as such, capture only one aspect of a teacher's work.
Math effectiveness
English effectiveness
About this rating
The red lines show The Times’ value-added estimates for this teacher. Amigo falls within the “most effective” category of district teachers in math and within the “most effective” category in English. These ratings were calculated based on test scores from 55 students.
Because this is a statistical measure, each score has a degree of uncertainty. The shading represents the range of values within which Amigo’s actual effectiveness score is most likely to fall. The score is most likely to be in the center of the shaded area, near the red line, and less likely in the lightly shaded area. Teachers with ratings based on a small number of student test scores will a have wider shaded range.
The beige area shows how the district's 11,500 elementary school teachers are distributed across the categories.
Amigo's LAUSD teaching history
Years used for value-added rating. See FAQ for details.
- Fair Avenue Elementary, 2007 - 2004
Henri Amigo's Response:
Thanks for publishing my scores. I was blessed to have had the opportunity to work with some great kids with little in the way of material wealth. They came to me with an insatiable desire to learn, and we worked long and hard to improve.
I am still in touch with many of my former students, and the work and habits we formed are serving my kids now, and I am sure they will be successful, productive members of our community.
I am so very proud of them all!!!
The Times gave LAUSD elementary school teachers rated in this database the opportunity to preview their value-added evaluations and publicly respond. Some issues raised by teachers may be addressed in the FAQ. Teachers who have not commented may do so by contacting The Times.
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