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1 November 19 Accountability Webinar Kim Gilson kim.Gilson@region10.org 972-348-1480 kim.Gilson@region10.org

2 Sound Check! ▣ Can you hear me now????

3 Sound Check Complete!

4 Accountability Technical Advisory Committee (ATAC) Update

5 ATAC Recommendations 2016

6 Keep Index 1 or Index 2 AND Index 3 AND Index 4

7 Include STAAR A and STAAR ALT 2 in Index 1 and Index 2 (if an appropriate growth measure is developed) and excluded them from Index 3 and Index 4.

8 Include ELL Denials and ELL Plan exceeders in all four indices (currently they are excluded from 4 completely).

9 Students who graduated via an IGC will be counted based on their diploma plan, like all other graduates.

10 TSI will count as an additional indicator for the Postsecondary Ready indicator in Index 4.

11 Exclude FHSP graduates from the numerator and denominator in the diploma plan rates for the Class of 2015.

12 HB 2804 A-F System for Campuses for 2017-18

13 ▪ The commissioner shall Evaluate school district and campus performance and assign each district and campus an overall performance rating of A, B, C, D, or F. Shall assign each district and campus a separate domain performance rating of A, B, C, D, or F for each domain. ▪ A = Exemplary performance. ▪ B = Recognized performance. ▪ C = Acceptable performance. ▪ D or F = Unacceptable performance. ▪ A district may not receive an overall or domain performance rating of A if the district includes any campus with a corresponding overall or domain performance rating of D or F. A-F Statute Effective for 2017-18

14 ▪ Domain 1: STAAR Satisfactory and College Readiness Performance ▪ Domain 2: Annual Growth of Students ▪ Domain 3: Academic achievement differentials among racial/ethnic and socioeconomic groups ▪ Domain 4: Dropout, Graduation, other college readiness measures ▪ Domain 5:Three indicators from Community and Student Engagement (CSEAS) ▪ A-F rating: Each Domain and Overall Rating HB 2804 – 5 Domains and A-F 14

15 ▪ Aggregated across grade levels and subject ▪ Percent of students performing at Satisfactory Standard College Readiness Standard - Level II Final ▪ 2015 Statewide Percentages Satisfactory (ELL Growth) from Index 1: 71% Level II Final Standard on at Least 2 Tests (No ELLs < 5 yrs) from Index 4: 41% Average: 56% Domain 1 -STAAR Satisfactory and College Readiness 15

16 · Academic enrichment (participation in clubs, fine arts, UIL, G/T, science fair, etc.) · Number of middle school students taking completing high school courses · Participation in language instruction (including world languages and technical languages, such as HTML and computer programming) · Opportunities for teacher enrichment or professional development · Fifth- and eighth-grade inventory · Participation in accelerated instruction Review of New Indicators and Data Collection Requirements

17 · Disciplinary data [5] · A/B honor roll [3] · Fitnessgram ® [1] · Climate survey [1] · Student Success Initiative (SSI) [1] · Early childhood participation [1] · STAAR participation [0] · No additional indicator: attendance rate only [0] · Item response rates on STAAR [0]

18 A = 70% ▪ Combined Level II and Level II Final, will have to set cut-scores at? Statewide ■ Index 1: 71% ■ Index 4: 41% ■ Average: 56% Plano ISD ■ Index 1: 91% ■ Index 4: 66% ■ Average: 79% Richardson ISD ■ Index 1: 79% ■ Index 4: 50% ■ Average: 65% ▪ With changes in standards, cut- scores will need revisions each year #1 - Mirroring AEIS D < 70% F = Repeat D’s C = 70% B = 80% A = 90% Domain 1 State 56% D < 40% F = Repeat D’s C = 40% B = 50% State 56% Domain 1 18

19 ▪ A, B, C, are relative to how well other school’s perform ▪ However well a campus does, if all other schools increased their performance, the rating may go down! ▪ Always will identify 25% as A, 25% as B, 25% ac C, and 25% as D #2 – Comparison Groups and Q1, Q2, Q3, & Q4 D = 25% C = 25% B = 25% A = 25% Domain 1 19

20 Absolute Standard for Index I 70-10050-6940-490-39 Com paris on Scho ol Perfo rman ce Q1AAAA Q2ABBB Q3ABCC Q4ABCD Two Consecutive D’s = F #3 –Cut-Scores and Comparison Groups 20

21 http://goo.gl/forms/pEdHYjl0KS Region 10 Feedback 21

22 Accountability Update Kim.Gilson@Region10.org

23 New Addition Doni.Cash@Region10.org Accountability & School Improvement Consultant

24 Accountability Update Region 10 Accountability & Assessment http://tinyurl.com/R10acct http://tinyurl.com/R10acct TEA Accountability http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/account/2015/index.h tml http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/account/2015/index.h tml Kim.Gilson@Region10.org

25 Index 3 2016

26 Index 3: Identifying Your Groups Per correspondence from TEA dated October 14, 2015 The federal system safeguards data are provided to your district and campuses for informational purposes only. However, for state accountability in 2016, data from the federal safeguard reports will be used to determine the two lowest-performing racial/ethnic groups from 2015 for the purpose of calculating Index 3 scores, given these data include the STAAR mathematics, STAAR A, and STAAR Alternate 2 results referenced above.

27 How Many Groups Will You Have? 1. Economically Disadvantaged will count 2. Up to 2 Race/Ethnicity Group Which groups have at least 25 tests in Reading and 25 tests in Math? If 3+ groups meet that criteria, select the lowest 2 If 2 groups meet that criteria, select the lowest 1 If 1 group meets the criteria, you have no Race/Ethnicity Group To identify the lowest group, go the performance for that group for All Subjects Combined

28 ‘’ However, Federal Safeguard Reports don’t include the All Subjects Combined Line You get to do the math yourself!

29 However, Federal Safeguards Don’t Include All Subjects Combined Total Number of Tests at Phase-in Satisfactory Standard (Reading+Math+Writing+Science+Social Studies) Divided by Total Number of Tests (Reading+Math+Writing+Science+Social Studies)

30 New Phase-in Chart

31 New Phase-In Schedule

32 High School EOCs Once a student takes an EOC, that is their passing standard for all remaining EOCs. Students in the same EOC course will have different passing standards. The Phase-in Schedule means each class between now and Final Recommended will have a different passing standard.

33 Testing News

34 We will get news in our manuals about requirements related to releasing students when they are finished with their tests.

35 Curriculum and Assessment Services Update Michael.Milburn@region10.org

36 Lead4ward: Relevant Review January 27th @ Collin College: Preston Campus This session will focus on motivating teachers by putting PEP into their step: ▣ Prioritizing standards and focus areas, ▣ Engaging learners, and ▣ Practicing without penalty. Please Contact Lori McCathrin $175/ participant Phone: 972.348.1092 lori.mccathrin@region10.org

37 The new Region 10 Campus Data to Intervention workshop will help a campus determine what immediate changes are needed. Campus Data to Intervention

38 For pricing or more Information please contact Michael Milburn Phone: 972.348.1632 Michael.Milburn@region10.org


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