Minnesota Assessment Update Jennifer Dugan “Leading for educational excellence and equity. Every day for every one.”

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
BEESS Support for Assistive Technology
Advertisements

Transforming Secondary Education in New Jersey Lucille E. Davy, Commissioner Willa Spicer, Deputy Commissioner Jay Doolan, Assistant Commissioner New Jersey.
Presentation to DPAS-II Student Growth Measures Working Group July 14, 2010 Dr. Michael Stetter, Acting Director Accountability Resources Director, Curriculum,
Alaska Accountability Adequate Yearly Progress February 2007, Updated.
From the Director DTC Training Spring Assessments, Accountability & Information Management.
1 Overview of STAAR State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness Academic Achievement Distinction Designation Committee (AADDC) April 16, 2012.
Federal Accountability/ AYP Update Texas Assessment Conference December 1-3, 2010 Shannon Housson and Ester Regalado TEA, Performance Reporting Division.
Accountabil ity System Student Achievement Index I Student Progress Index 2 Closing Performanc e Gaps Index 3 Postsecondary Readiness Index 4 Overview.
0 - 0.
Addition Facts
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
T RAINING M ODULE II Administering the Graduation-Required Assessments for Diploma (GRAD) to Fulfill the Graduation Assessment Requirements.
Going to High School What all students and parents need to know… 1.
Framework for the Future Curriculum Council Report May 18, 2010.
Revised: November 11, August ~ September 2013 ~ October SunMonTueWedThuFriSat 12 NO SCHOOL LABOR DAY 3 FIRST DAY GRADES FIRST DAY GRADES
School Report Card A Focus on Academic Performance West Hempstead UFSD Board of Education Presentation June 21, 2011.
Minnesota Department of Education Update Joel M. Larsen AFNR Program Specialist Center of Postsecondary Success
Department of Research, Evaluation & Assessment Educator Portal 101 Katherine Drake Rennie Zimmer REA.
Department of Research, Evaluation & Assessment A Tour of Assessment Information and Data on the MDE Website Katherine Drake Rennie.
ASSESSMENT UPDATE Rhonda Sims, Director Division of Support and Research Office Of Assessment And Accountability
State Testing Collinsville Public Schools.
English 12 CR & Transition Math WV Department of Education.
1 Queen Elizabeth High School HOME of the KNIGHTS.
Keystones and Students with Disabilities Dr. Christine Bunce Bureau of Special Education.
Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) School Year Update.
“If you don’t know where you’re going, you may end up where you don’t want to be..” Baseball Player Yogi Berra.
I-Cue Tests & Assessments Hastings Public School September 28 th, 2007.
Minnesota Assessment Conference Mathematics MCA-III Online Testing Jennifer Dugan, Sandy Gimpl, and Rosemary Heinitz.
 Albert Lea Area Schools.  Albert Lea Area Schools will be above the state average at grade level in reading, math, and science according to MCA results.
Sheridan High School College Night Welcome Students and Parents.
Common Core Transition The Pennsylvania Journey 1 English Language Arts Mathematics.
Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) Report Presented to ACISD Board of Trustees 12/18/2008 ARANSAS COUNTY ISD – A TEA RECOGNIZED SCHOOL.
Changing Landscape of Assessments in WV Schools 2014 School Counselor Conference Dr. Beth Cipoletti, Assistant Director Office of Assessment and Accountability.
Addition 1’s to 20.
REMEDIATION IN COLORADO Dr. Scott Mendelsberg Executive Director, Colorado GEAR UP.
Successful completion of the following requirements:  Language Arts– 3 middle school level or higher courses  Mathematics – 3 distinct middle school.
1 Going to High School What all students and parents need to know… 1.
Class of 2015 Requirements. Promotion to the 12 th grade In order to be placed in a Senior Homeroom next year, Fall 2014, students must have earned the.
2013 College and Career Ready Performance Index, High School, Grades Dr. John D. Barge, State School Superintendent “Making Education Work for All.
College and Career Ready Performance Index, High School, Grades Dr. John D. Barge, State School Superintendent “Making Education Work for All of.
Cherokee High School 4 Year Plans. What is a unit, and how can I earn one? 23 Units REQUIRED for graduation Units are earned in 0.5 unit increments per.
Test B, 100 Subtraction Facts
CCRS Implementation Team Meeting #4 The Journey Continues! April/May, 2013.
Deana Holinka, MA, CRC, Administrative Coordinator,
EDUCATIONAL PROFICIENCY PLAN
Assessment Issues Presentation to the Education Oversight Committee, April 28,
Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA) Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance.
Highlights From the Survey on the Use of Funds Under Title II, Part A
Miami ISD Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR)
How to graduate from Riverdale High School. Requirements to graduate: What year did you enter High School? Use the year entered high school to determine.
Student Success Task Force. 1.Increase college and career readiness 2.Strengthen support for entering students 3.Incentivize successful student behaviors.
1 High School Graduation Requirements A Parent’s Guide (Modified from NMPED Slide Show)
1 Test Coordinator Training Fall 2013 High School Graduation Requirements.
School Year September 2014 Amanda Grinager, Director of Teaching and Learning.
Minnesota Assessment System Update Jennifer Dugan “Leading for educational excellence and equity. Every day for every one.”
Minnesota Assessment System Overview Jennifer Dugan Director, Statewide Testing 6/18/15 “Leading for educational excellence and equity. Every day for every.
September 2015 Amanda Grinager, Director of Teaching and Learning.
What Does Career and College Readiness Mean in Minnesota? Jennifer Dugan Statewide Testing Director June 2015 CCSSO “Leading for educational excellence.
Quick Look at Minnesota’s Assessment Jennifer Dugan “Leading for educational excellence and equity. Every day for every one.”
Minnesota Assessments June 25, 2012 Presenter: Jennifer Dugan.
Experienced District Assessment Coordinator Training Julie Nielsen-Fuhrmann and Tracy Cerda 1.
Minnesota Assessment Conference Reading 2011 and Beyond Jennifer Dugan, Alice Golden, and Angie Norburg.
Minnesota’s Graduation Exams: An Ongoing Journey... High School Graduation Exit Exams and Other Requirements: Impact On Students and Instruction Kate Beattie.
New District Assessment Coordinator Training Tracy Cerda and Jennifer Burton 1.
Minnesota Assessment System Update “Leading for educational excellence and equity. Every day for every one.”
1 Minnesota Assessment Conference Julie Nielsen-Fuhrmann and Tracy Cerda DAC 102 Minnesota Assessment Conference August 5, 2010.
1 Minnesota Assessment Conference Linda Sams and Jennifer Burton DAC 101 Minnesota Assessment Conference August 5, 2010.
Marshall Public Schools Assessment Update
GRAD Background and Situation
Minnesota High School Graduation Tests
Presentation transcript:

Minnesota Assessment Update Jennifer Dugan “Leading for educational excellence and equity. Every day for every one.”

Agenda Legislation School Year School Year education.state.mn.us 2

Legislation School Year2015–2016 Title I Accountability Reading and Mathematics MCA OR MTAS (Grades 3–7) Career and College Assessments 2, OR MTAS (Grades 8, 10, 11) Title I Accountability Science MCA OR MTAS (Grades 5, 8, and HS) Title III Accountability ACCESS for ELLs OR Alternate ACCESS for ELLs education.state.mn.us 3

Legislation Long term goal for 3-8 and HS Changes to graduation requirements MTAS continues to be available education.state.mn.us 4

Legislation RFP plans and status –Structure –Timelines education.state.mn.us 5

Legislation MathReadingWritingScience Minnesota Assessment System Contract MCA Grades 3-7 OLPA MTAS Grades 3-8 and HS GRAD Retests MCA Grades 3-7 OLPA MTAS Grades 3-8 and HS GRAD Retests MCA Grades 5, 8, HS MTAS Grades 5, 8, HS Augment Grades 8 and 10 Augment College Entrance Exam Augment Grades 8 and 10 Augment College Entrance Exam Optional Grades 8 and 10 Career and College Assessments Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 8 Grade 10 Career and College Assessments Contract College Placement Diagnostic Exam College Entrance Exam College Placement Diagnostic Exam College Entrance Exam College Placement Diagnostic Exam College Entrance Exam education.state.mn.us 6

Take Grade 8 Career and College Assessment (when available) AND Take Grade 10 Career and College Assessment POSSIBLY Take College Placement Diagnostic Assessment AND Take Grade 11 College Entrance Assessment OR MTAS (for grades above) education.state.mn.us 7 Students First Enrolled in Grade and Later

Meet or have met Graduation- Required Assessments or Diploma (GRAD) requirements in writing, reading, and mathematics by: achieving proficiency on high school Title I assessments; passing GRAD retests; and/or meeting GRAD alternate routes OR Take or have taken ACT/ WorkKeys/Compass/ Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) to meet requirements in writing, reading, and mathematics OR Have or receive score on equivalent assessment (district determined) to meet requirements in writing, reading, and mathematics Meet or have met GRAD requirements in writing, reading, and mathematics by: achieving proficiency on high school Title I assessments; passing GRAD retests 6 ; and/or meeting GRAD alternate routes (except math alternate pathway) OR Take or have taken ACT/ WorkKeys/Compass/ ASVAB to meet requirements in writing, reading, and mathematics OR Have or receive score on equivalent assessment (district determined) to meet requirements in writing, reading, and mathematics education.state.mn.us 8 Student First Enrolled in Grade 8 through in or

Legislation System for reimbursement of test and record keeping Meeting requirements by subject education.state.mn.us 9

School Year AIR Systems –User interfaces similar to previous years –Mobile device education.state.mn.us 10

School Year education.state.mn.us 11 School Year2013–2014 Title I Accountability Reading and Mathematics MCA OR MCA-Modified OR MTAS (Grades 3–8, 10, 11) Title I Accountability Science MCA OR MTAS (Grades 5, 8, and HS) Title III Accountability ACCESS for ELLs OR Alternate ACCESS for ELLs

School Year New Grade 11 Mathematics tests –Aligned to 2007 Academic Standards –MCA dual administration mode option –MCA-Modified online only Reading MCA will include cover pages Last year for MCA-Modified No GRAD Reading and Mathematics retests in September and January No Grade 9 GRAD Written Composition in April education.state.mn.us 12

School Year No Reading OLPA Immediate Results: –Mathematics MCA Grades 3-8 continued for online adaptive –Reading MCA –Science MCA education.state.mn.us 13

School Year education.state.mn.us 14 School Year2014–2015 Title I Accountability Reading and Mathematics MCA OR MTAS (Grades 3–8, 10, 11) AND Career and College Assessments (Grades 8, 10, 11) Title I Accountability Science MCA OR MTAS (Grades 5, 8, and HS) Title III Accountability ACCESS for ELLs OR Alternate ACCESS for ELLs

School Year Online administration mode only –Mathematics MCA, Reading MCA, Science MCA –Necessary to meet statutory requirements for –Accommodations continue to be available on paper Reading OLPA determined by online participation MCA and Career and College Assessments in Grades 8, 10, and 11 –Necessary to meet statutory requirements for No MCA-Modified available education.state.mn.us 15

How can you become involved? Unique professional development opportunity at no cost to districts Educators learn how tests are built Educators learn the standards intimately Educators see student performance across the state 16 education.state.mn.us

17 MDE Assessment Contacts Area CodesContactNumber 507, 320 Lisa Grasdalen Jennifer Burton , 763, 952 Tracy Cerda Julie Nielsen-Fuhrmann Manager: Linda Sams Fax: Assessment Newsletter and New DAC Sign-Up Form: > School Support > Test Administration

MDE Assessment Contacts Continued Jennifer Dugan –Director, Statewide Testing –(651) education.state.mn.us