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School Improvement Status Darlene J. Ruscitti Superintendent DuPage County Regional Office of Education 421 N. County Farm Road Wheaton IL 60187 630.407.5800 School Improvement Status For more information contact Jim Frontier ROE Center for Professional Learning 1519 S. Grace Street Lombard IL 60148 630.495.6080 jfrontier@dupage.k12.il.us

How Illinois Calculates AYP                                                                                                                                                    How Illinois Calculates AYP Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) calculations in Illinois are now based on three factors:   1- The percent of reading and math scores that meet or exceed standards, compared to the annual state targets;   2-The participation rate of students in taking the state tests, which must meet or exceed 95%; and   3-The attendance rates of students in elementary and middle schools, and the graduation rates of students in high schools, which must meet or exceed the state's annual targets.

Reading and Math Score Targets                                                                                                                                                    Meeting Targeted Math & Reading Scores The percent of reading and math scores that meet or exceed standards, compared to the annual state targets. Year  Reading and Math Score Targets 2003 40% 2004 2005 47.5% 2006 2007 55% 2008 62.5% 2009 70% 2010 77.5% 2011 85% 2012 92.5% 2013 2014 100%

                                                                                                                                                   Elementary and Middle Schools: The school must have an 88% attendance rate overall and for each subgroup. Performance Targets for Attendance Rate Year Attendance Rate 2003 88% 2004 89% 2005 2006 2007 90% 2008 2009 2010 91% 2011 2012 2013 92% 2014

High Schools: Overall, and within each sub-group, 65% of students must                                                                                                                                                    High Schools: Overall, and within each sub-group, 65% of students must graduate from high school. Performance Targets for High School - Graduation Rate Year Graduation Rate 2003 65% 2004 66% 2005 67% 2006 69% 2007 72% 2008 75% 2009 78% 2010 80% 2011 82% 2012 84% 2013 85% 2014

What do schools in status need to do now? Notify all parents within your school of your status Offer school choice Develop and implement an approved school improvement plan

REgional Service PROvider, or RESPRO Focus ing on STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Regional Service Provider Area 1-C REgional Service PROvider, or RESPRO Regional Service Provider Area 1-C Will County Regional Office of Education Grundy/Kendall Counties Regional Office of Education Lake County Regional Office of Education Kane County Regional Office of Education DuPage County Regional Office of Education Illinois State Board of Education System of Support Competitive Grant

System of Support for Schools in Status Focus ing on STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Regional Service Provider Area 1-C System of Support for Schools in Status Network of Schools and Services Support Services and Technical Assistance for Network Schools Funding for Network Services School Improvement Planning (SIP) Data Collection and Analysis Illinois Assessment Frameworks (IAF) Curriculum Matching with Illinois Assessment Framework Standards Aligned Classroom (SAC) Administrator and Teacher Leadership Training Standards and Assessment Skills Series (SASS) Research-Based Instructional Strategies

Every student in DuPage County Illinois Performance Standards. DuPage ROE GOAL: Every student in DuPage County will meet or exceed Illinois Performance Standards. Areas of Service I. STANDARDS AND CURRICULUM II. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS & PRACTICE III. LEADERSHIP AND CAPACITY USE OF DATA INTERVENTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS VI. COMMUNITY

Focus ing on STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Regional Service Provider Area 1-C For more information, technical assistance, and to hear what schools are doing, contact… Jim Frontier ROE Center for Professional Learning 1519 S. Grace Street Lombard IL 60148 Phone 630.495.6080 Email jfrontier@dupage.k12.il.us