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1 A Survival Guide 13/23/2010

2  Today’s Presentation  Presenters & Support Personnel  Handouts  Questions  Follow-Up School Visits 3/23/2010 2

3 This is what we know today! 3/23/2010 3

4 Approved FY2010 Additional HS Measures Graduation Accelerated Coursework College Ready Growth/Decline Overall 200 Possible Points Participation 200 Possible Points Reading 100 Possible Points Growth 100 Points Maximum At-Risk 100 Possible Points Performance 100 Possible Points Mathematics 100 Possible Points Decline 25 Points Maximum Total Graduation Points = 300 Total Acceleration Points = 300 Total Readiness Points = 200 Possible Points = 800 4 3/23/2010

5 Approved FY2010 Additional HS Measures Graduation Accelerated Coursework College Ready Growth/Decline Overall 200 Possible Points Participation 200 Possible Points Reading 100 Possible Points Growth 160 Points Maximum At-Risk 100 Possible Points Performance 100 Possible Points Mathematics 100 Possible Points Decline 40 Points Maximum Total Graduation Points = 300 Total Acceleration Points = 300 Total Readiness Points = 200 Total Points Possible = 800 5 3/23/2010

6 Growth & Decline Graduation Accelerated Coursework College Ready Growth/Decline Overall 200 Possible Points Participation 200 Possible Points Reading 100 Possible Points Growth 160 Points Maximum High Risk 100 Possible Points Performance 100Possible Points Mathematics 100 Possible Points Decline 40 Points Maximum Total Graduation Points = 300 Total Acceleration Points = 300 Total Readiness Points = 200 Total Points Possible = 800 6 Points are awarded/subtracted based on improvement or decline from prior year All component values are capped at their maximum values. That is, if a school earns points in excess of the total for a particular component – through the growth adjustment or the escalating weights in the acceleration components – the school will receive the maximum points for that component. 3/23/2010 Growth ComponentDecline Component School gains one point for each annual percentage increased from prior year Capped at 20 points (40 for factors worth 200 points) School loses 5 points if a component declines by at least 10 percentage points from prior year (10 points for factors worth 200 points)

7 Determining Growth Overall Graduation Rate (200 Possible Points) Current Year (CY) Prior Year (PY) Growth Final Points Calculation 86 % 66 % (CY - PY) 86 – 66 = 20 86 + 20 = 106106 X 2 = 212 Overall Graduation Rate Final Points 200 Schools gain one point for each annual percentage increased from prior year Components worth 200 possible points are doubled. 3/23/2010 7

8 Determining Decline Overall Graduation Rate (200 Possible Points) Current Year (CY) Prior Year (PY) Decline Final Points Calculation 52% 66% 47 X 2 = 94 (CY - PY) 52 - 66 = -14 52 - 5 = 47 Overall Graduation Rate Final Points 94 School loses 5 points if a component declines by at least 10 percentage points from prior year (10 points for factors worth 200 points) This is where 5 points become 10 points for factors worth 200 points possible points. 3/23/2010 8

9 Graduation Rate Graduation Accelerated Coursework College Ready Overall 200 Possible Points Participation 200 Possible Points Reading 100 Possible Points At-Risk 100 Possible Points Performance 100Possible Points Mathematics 100 Possible Points Total Graduation Points = 300 Total Acceleration Points = 300 Total Readiness Points = 200 Total Points Possible = 800 In 2009-10 and 2010-11, the graduation rate will be calculated using the NGA 4-year cohort method End-of-year reporting (ends on August 16, 2010) is used for reporting each year’s end-of-year status for students 9 3/23/2010

10 At-Risk Graduation Rate Graduation Accelerated Coursework College Ready Overall 200 Possible Points Participation 200 Possible Points Reading 100 Possible Points At-Risk 100 Possible Points Performance 100Possible Points Mathematics 100 Possible Points Total Graduation Points = 300 Total Acceleration Points = 300 Total Readiness Points = 200 Total Points Possible = 800 Subset of overall cohort – includes only those students that earned a Level 2 or lower on both FCAT Reading and Math in 8 th Grade. If a school does not have at least 10 students in that subgroup, the school’s overall graduation rate will be substituted Schools that earn enough points for an “A” grade must demonstrate “adequate progress” (75%) of the at-risk graduation rate population. School’s grade will be lowered to a “B” if one of the recommended conditions is not met. (See chart below) 10 3/23/2010 At-Risk Graduation RateHS Measure Related Action 75% +No Reduction (“A” is maintained) 65% - 74% “A” reduced to “B” unless improvement of 1% or more is made over the prior year. 64% and Below “A” reduced to “B” unless improvement of 5% or more is made over the prior year.

11 Graduation Rate Graduate Rate Methods Students Not Included in the Calculation GraduatesNon-Graduates For use in 2009-10 and 2010-11 National Governors Association (NGA) Rate Students who transfer to: Other schools (public, private, or Dept. of Juvenile Justice facilities); Home-education programs; Adult education programs Deceased students Standard Diploma recipients Special Diploma recipients Dropouts Certificate of Completion recipients GED recipients Continuing enrollees who are not on- time graduates 3/23/2010 11

12 Graduation Rate 3/23/2010 12

13 Is this student in YOUR Cohort? 3/23/2010 13 NN N Y Y Y YN

14 Graduation Rate 3/23/2010 14

15 Accelerated Coursework Graduation Accelerated Coursework College Ready Overall 200 Possible Points Participation 200 Possible Points Reading 100 Possible Points High Risk 100 Possible Points Performance 100 Possible Points Mathematics 100 Possible Points Total Graduation Points = 300 Total Acceleration Points = 300 Total Readiness Points = 200 Total Points Possible = 800 AP, IB, AICE Academic dual enrollment Industry certification Participation and Performance are weighted to accommodate for multiple exams/dual enrollment courses taken by students and for the number of multiple successes 15 3/23/2010

16 Accelerated Participation Graduation Accelerated Coursework College Ready Overall 200 Possible Points Participation 200 Possible Points Reading 100 Possible Points High Risk 100 Possible Points Performance 100Possible Points Mathematics 100 Possible Points Total Graduation Points = 300 Total Acceleration Points = 300 Total Readiness Points = 200 Total Points Possible = 800 16 WeightParticipation Outcome 1.001 Exam/D.E. Course Taken 1.102 Exam/D.E. Course Taken 1.203 Exam/D.E. Course Taken 1.304 Exam/D.E. Course Taken 1.405 Exam/D.E. Course Taken +0.1Each Additional Exam/Dual Enrollment Course Taken 3/23/2010 SYNumeratorDenominator 2009-10 & 2010-11 All 11 th -12 th graders that took an accelerated exam/dual enrollment course during the academic year (weighted), AND All 9 th & 10 th graders who passed an accelerated exam/dual enrollment course (weighted) All 11 th -12 th graders 2011-12 All 9 th – 12 th graders who took an accelerated exam or dual enrollment course during the academic year (weighted) All 11 th -12 th graders

17 3/23/201017 Number of 11 th and 12 th Graders Number of Students who took 1 Acceleration Exam or Course ( # x 1.00) Number of Students who took 2 Acceleration Exams or Courses (# x 1.10) Number of Students who took 3 Acceleration Exams or Courses (# x 1.20) Number of Students who took 4 Acceleration Exams or Courses (# x 1.30) Number of Students who took 5 Acceleration Exams or Courses (# x 1.40) Rate Current Year (CY) 40030 x 1.00 = 3020 x 1.10 = 2230 x 1.20 = 3610 x 1.30 = 135 x 1.40 = 7 (30+22+ 36+13+7) / 400 = 27% Prior Year (PY) 35015 x 1.00 = 1510 x 1.10 = 1115 x 1.20 = 185 x 1.30 = 6.53 x 1.40 = 4.2 (15+11+ 18+6.5+ 4.2) / 350 = 16% Points Earned (27 + (27 – 16)) = 38 Accelerated Participation Sample School Remember: Accelerated Participation is worth 200 possible points Final percentage is multiplied by 2. (27 X 2 = 54) Final Points = 54

18 Accelerated Participation 3/23/2010 18

19 Accelerated Performance Graduation Accelerated Coursework College Ready Overall 200 Possible Points Participation 200 Possible Points Reading 100 Possible Points High Risk 100 Possible Points Performance 100 Possible Points Mathematics 100 Possible Points Total Graduation Points = 300 Total Acceleration Points = 300 Total Readiness Points = 200 Total Points Possible = 800 19 WeightPerformance Outcome 1.001 Successful Outcome 1.102 Successful Outcomes 1.203 Successful Outcomes 1.304 Successful Outcomes 1.405 Successful Outcomes +0.1Each additional Successful Outcome 3/23/2010 SYNumeratorDenominator 2009-10 & 2010-11 Number of successful completions in accelerated coursework (weighted) by a student (grades 9-12) All 11 th -12 th graders who took an accelerated exam or dual enrollment course AND 9 th and 10 th graders who passed the acceleration exam or dual enrollment course during academic year 2011-12 Number of successful completions in accelerated coursework (weighted) by a student (grades 9-12) All 9 th -12 th graders who took an accelerated exam or dual enrollment course

20 Accelerated Performance AP Score of 31 Successful Outcome Score of 4 or 5 1 or 2 Successful Outcomes (depending on ACC Credit-by-Exam Equivalencies) IB Score of 41 Successful Outcome Score of 5, 6, or 7 1 or 2 Successful Outcomes (depending on ACC Credit-by-Exam Equivalencies) AICE Passing Score on an AS Level AICE Exam1 Successful Outcome Passing Score on an A Level AICE Exam 1 or 2 Successful Outcomes (depending on ACC Credit-by-Exam Equivalencies) Dual Enrollment Passing grade of “C” or higher in the course1 Successful Outcome Industry Certification Earning an industry certification by exam 1 or multiple successful outcomes based on statewide articulation agreements (http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/dwdframe/artic_frame.asp) 3/23/2010 20

21 3/23/201021 Number of Students who completed Acceleration Exams or Courses Number of Students who passed 1 Acceleration Exam or Course ( # x 1.00) Number of Students who passed 2 Acceleration Exams or Courses (# x 1.10) Number of Students who passed 3 Acceleration Exams or Courses (# x 1.20) Number of Students who passed 4 Acceleration Exams or Courses (# x 1.30) Number of Students who passed 5 Acceleration Exams or Courses (# x 1.40) Rate Current Year (CY) 9515 x 1.00 = 158 x 1.10 = 8.820 x 1.20 = 248 x 1.30 = 10.41 x 1.40 = 1.4 (15+8.8+ 24+10.4 +1.4) / 95 = 63% Prior Year (PY) 489 x 1.00 = 97 x 1.10 = 7.711 x 1.20 = 13.23 x 1.30 = 3.90 x 1.40 = 0 (9+7.7+ 13.2 +3.9+ 0) / 48 = 70% Points Earned No Growth No 10 point decline 63 Accelerated Performance

22 ParticipationPerformance StudentDescription Count in Numerator Numerator Weighting Count in Denominator Count in Numerator Numerator Weighting Count in Denominator Marc 11 th Grader who took 5 AP exams and passed 4 Yes1.4Yes 1.3Yes Adam 9 th grader who took and failed 2 AP exams No Joey 10 th Grader who took 2 dual enrollment courses and 2 AP exams. He passed 2 dual enrollment courses and 1 AP exam. Yes1.2NoYes1.2Yes Petey 12 th grader who took 3 AP exams. He passed 1 AP exam. Yes1.2Yes 1.0Yes Will these students count? 3/23/2010 22

23 Accelerated Performance 3/23/2010 23

24 College Ready Graduation Accelerated Coursework College Ready Overall 200 Possible Points Participation 200 Possible Points Reading 100 Possible Points High Risk 100 Possible Points Performance 100Possible Points Mathematics 100 Possible Points Total Graduation Points = 300 Total Acceleration Points = 300 Total Readiness Points = 200 Total Points Possible = 800 Student highest score is used considered “not ready” if there is no SAT, ACT or CPT score 24 3/23/2010 Readiness NumeratorDenominator Number of students (from denominator) scoring “ready” on SAT, ACT, and/or CPT any time during their high school careers On-time (4-year) high school graduates who scored a Level 3 or higher on the 10 th Grade FCAT in Reading or Mathematics (depending on component) – Includes retake students

25 College Ready Graduation Accelerated Coursework College Ready Overall 200 Possible Points Participation 200 Possible Points Reading 100 Possible Points High Risk 100 Possible Points Performance 100Possible Points Mathematics 100 Possible Points Total Graduation Points = 300 Total Acceleration Points = 300 Total Readiness Points = 200 Total Points Possible = 800 Student highest score is used considered “not ready” if there is no SAT, ACT or CPT score Cutoff Scores CPTSATACT Algebra72Math440Math19 Reading83Verbal440Reading18 25 3/23/2010

26 College Ready 3/23/2010 26

27 Additional HS Measures A Look Ahead Graduation Accelerated Coursework College Ready Growth/Decline Overall 200 Possible Points Participation Possible Points: 200 (in 2009-10) 175 (in 2010-11) 150 (in 2011-12) Reading 100 Possible Points Growth 160 Points Maximum At-Risk 100 Possible Points Performance Possible Points: 100 (in 2009-10) 125 (in 2010-11) 150 (in 2011-12) Mathematics 100 Possible Points Decline 40 Points Maximum Total Graduation Points = 300 Total Acceleration Points = 300 Total Readiness Points = 200 Total Points Possible = 800 27 3/23/2010

28 AccountabilitySurvey(s) FCAT School Grade Participation Rate2 & 3 Proficiency2 & 3 AYP Participation Rate3 Proficiency2 & 3 New HS Measure School Grade Graduation Rate5 Acceleration Coursework2 & 3 Readiness5 3/23/2010 28 Accountability Surveys Overview

29 Questions and Answers….Hopefully! 3/23/2010 29

30 What do you do now? 3/23/2010 30

31 Contacts Accountability CellAreaWho General High School Accountability Support All Marc Baron Nancy Brito Adam Miller Strategies/SupportAllArea Directors Overall and At-Risk Graduation Rate CPT and Graduation Rate Andy Binns Christie Ragsdale Accelerated Participation and Performance APBecky Youngman Industry Certification Connie Scotchel James Cooper College ReadinessReading and MathematicsBill Thompson EDW SupportAllArea EDW Specialist 3/23/2010 31

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