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GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT Update Preliminary Result 2006 AYP Presentation for the Board of Education Gongshu Zhang, Ed.D. Executive Accountability and Research Officer Division of Accountability and Research August 8th, 2006 August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

Part I: AYP Performance in 2005-06 Our school-groups and schools have made progress. Especially, our high schools have made great progress. August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

Percentage of Schools Made AYP: 2004-05 to 2005-06 August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

Percentage of High Schools Made AYP: 2002-03 to 2005-06 August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

Part II: Closing Gaps in Terms of Percentage School-Groups of AYP The gaps have been greatly reduced in high schools. The gaps have been reduced in elementary and middle schools except SWD group. August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

When we work on closing the achievement gaps, we must clearly define: (1) which indicator: Percentage Proficiency (2) which target: Variable and fixed (3) which method: Horizontal (4) which groups: NCLB groups (5) which time/period: 2004-05 to 2005-06 August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

High School EOC Reading (English + Writing) AYP by Group August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

High School EOC Math (Algebra I) AYP by Group August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

Elementary and Middle School EOG Reading AYP by Group August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT Part III: Comparison among NC Five Largest LEAs: Cumberland, Forsyth, Guilford, Mecklenburg, & Wake Our high schools reached the first position in 2006. The difference in percentage of schools AYP decreased between Guilford and the highest performing LEA from 2005 to 2006. The difference in percentage of schools AYP increased between Guilford and the lowest performing LEA from 2005 to 2006. August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT Disadvantage Index August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

Percentage of All Schools Made AYP: 2005 to 2006 August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT Difference in Percentage of All Schools Making AYP Between Guilford and Highest/Lowest Percentage Schools AYP of Five largest LEAs August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

Percentage of High Schools Made AYP: 2005 to 2006 August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT Difference in Percentage of High Schools Making AYP Between Guilford and Highest/Lowest Percentage Schools AYP of Five largest LEAs August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

Percentage of Middle Schools Made AYP: 2005 to 2006 August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT Difference in Percentage of Middle Schools Making AYP Between Guilford and Highest/Lowest Percentage Schools AYP of Five largest LEAs August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

Percentage of Elementary Schools Made AYP: 2005 to 2006 August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT

GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT Difference in Percentage of Elementary Schools Making AYP Between Guilford and Highest/Lowest Percentage Schools AYP of Five largest LEAs August 8, 2006 GZHANG NCGCS C:\NCLBA\2006\UpdatePreliminaryAYP_BM_08082006.PPT