Buellton Union School District

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Buellton Union School District Student Achievement: CAASPP 2016-2017

Overview of the CAASPP Assessment Once a year, Computer-adaptive testing with “Performance Tasks” in the following areas: English-Language Arts/Literacy Reading: Demonstrating understanding of literary and non-fiction texts Writing: Producing clear and purposeful writing Listening: Demonstrating effective communication skills Research/Inquiry: Investigating, analyzing, and presenting information. Mathematics Concepts and Procedures: Applying mathematical concepts and procedures Problem Solving and Modeling/Data Analysis: Using appropriate tools and strategies to solve real world and mathematical problems Communicating Reasoning: demonstrating ability to support mathematical conclusions.

English-Language Arts/Literacy Achievement Percentage of Students Achieving “Standards Met/Exceeded”

Mathematics Achievement Percentage of Students Achieving “Standards Met/Exceeded”

Summary On average over all grades, achievement growth was flat (change is less than 1%) in English-Language Arts/Literacy and Mathematics from the 2016 assessment to the 2017 assessment in the performance bands of “Standards Met/Exceeded.” Results over time demonstrate an increase in achievement in each year students remain in the district. Achievement results compare favorably with the California state averages, as well as with neighboring districts. The district will continue to work toward all students attaining mastery of the standards and demonstrating that mastery.