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© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. District Assessment Coordinators Annual Meeting September 8, 2015

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Legislative Summary 2

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Legislative Statistics Total Bills Filed- 1,754 Total Bills Passed- 231 Total Bills Passed Impacting Education and the Agency

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Legislation Impacting Education Passed in the 2015 session HB 41- Hazardous Walking Conditions HB 153- Literacy Jump Start Pilot Project SB 446- Florida College System Boards of Trustees HB 461- Independent Nonprofit Higher Educational Facilities Financing HB 541- Athletic Trainers SB 778- Local Government Construction Preferences SB 954- Involuntary Examination of Minors SB Educational Opportunities for Veterans SB Child Welfare HB Education Accountability 4

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Legislative Summary Resources Resources Legislative Update Presentation Legislative Implementation Overview Chart Legislative Review Book Governmental Relations: Questions: 5

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Education Accountability (HB 7069) 6

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. School Start Date Change: Requires the opening date for schools in the district to be no earlier than August 10th each year Requires districts designated as Academically High- Performing Districts to adhere to this requirement Impact: One district will have to change their start date to align to the new requirement 7

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Third Grade Promotion End-of-year: Beginning in , grade 3 students must score a Level 2 or higher on the English Language Arts (ELA) statewide, standardized assessment for promotion to grade 4 Mid-year: Requires that students promoted during the school year after November 1 must demonstrate proficiency levels necessary for the beginning of grade 4 Requires the State Board to adopt rules that include standards for mastery of appropriate grade 4 reading skills 8

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Remediation Change: Removes the requirement for middle school students who scored Level 1 or Level 2 on the (ELA) and/or Mathematics Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) to be enrolled in a remedial course Removes the requirement for high school students to score Level 1 or Level 2 on the ELA FSA and/or Algebra I EOC to be enrolled in a remedial course Impact: This decision will be a local decision to determine what strategies are best for their students to be successful 9

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Progress Monitoring Change: Removes the requirement that each elementary school regularly assess the reading ability of each K-3 student Removes the reference to naming a plan as a progress monitoring plan Impact: Districts will still have to establish a student progression plan that emphasizes reading proficiency in K-3 and progression based on mastery of the standards 10

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Progress Monitoring Districts will continue to be required: Pursuant to s , F.S., a student who is not meeting the school district or state requirements for satisfactory performance must be covered by one of the following plans: A federally required student plan such as an individual education plan (IEP); A schoolwide system of progress monitoring for all students, except a student who scores Level 4 or above in the specific subject area statewide assessment may be exempted from participation by the principal; or An individual progress monitoring plan. 11

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Common Placement Test Change: Eliminates the requirement for the administration of the Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT) for grade 11 students Impact: The PERT will continue to be available to districts and will continue to be used as a comparative score for students to meet the Algebra I requirement 12

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Statewide, Standardized Assessments Change: Codifies Governor Scott’s executive order to remove the requirement for the administration of the grade 11 FSA ELA assessment Removes the requirement for the passage of the grade 11 FSA ELA assessment for a scholar diploma designation Removes duplicative language regarding the course grading and graduation requirements for statewide, standardized End-of-Course (EOC) exams within the assessment section of law as it remains in the high school graduation section Impact: The elimination of the grade 11 FSA ELA assessment will reduce the amount of testing required of our students Statewide, standardized EOC exams are still a requirement and still count for 30% of a student’s final course grade, as applicable 13

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Statewide, Standardized Assessments Change: Eliminates local exams in courses/subjects where there is also a statewide, standardized EOC exam Eliminates the requirement for local assessments in each grade and subject not assessed by a statewide, standardized assessment Impact: Local assessments may be used as the final exam for courses without a statewide, standardized EOC exam Districts are not required to administer assessments for each course, but measurement of student performance remains a responsibility of school districts 14

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Computer-Based Testing Change: Codifies the current, planned transition schedule into law, so that all FSAs will be computer-based according to the following timeline: – Grade 4 FSA ELA – Grades 3&4 FSA Mathematics – Grade 3 FSA ELA Impact: Districts will be required to administer the specific statewide, standardized assessments via computer per the schedule 15

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Uniform Assessment Calendar Change: Requires the Commissioner to publish a uniform assessment calendar by August 1, 2016, in an electronic format approved by the State Board Requires the State Board to adopt rules for the development of the uniform calendar and define terms, including: Summative assessment Formative assessment Interim assessment 16

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Uniform Assessment Calendar Change: Requires each school district to publish the assessment schedule on their website using the uniform calendar format Requires districts to submit their calendars to DOE by October 1st of each year Requires districts to include the assessment calendar in the parent guide 17

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Uniform Assessment Calendar By August of 2016, and each year thereafter, the Department will publish on its web site a uniform calendar that includes the assessments and reporting schedules for at least 2 school years. The uniform calendar must be in an electronic format that allows each district to populate the calendar with district assessment schedules 18

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Uniform Assessment Calendar The uniform calendar must contain at a minimum: Whether the assessment is district or state required The specific dates each assessment will be administered The time allotted to administer each assessment Whether the assessment is computer or paper based The grade level/subject associated with the assessment The date that assessment results are expected to be available to teachers and parents The type of assessment, the purpose of the assessment, and the use of the assessment results A glossary of assessment terminology Estimates of the average time for administering state and district required assessments by grade level 19

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Uniform Assessment Calendar Each school district shall establish schedules for the administration of statewide assessments and district required assessments Schedules must be approved as an agenda item at a school board meeting Each districts testing schedule shall be published on its web site using the uniform calendar including all information on the previous slide Testing schedules must be submitted to the department by October 1 of each year Each school must publish the uniform calendar including all of the information on the previous slide on its web site The uniform calendar must be included in the parent guide 20

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Testing Time Change: Prohibits school districts from scheduling more than five percent of a student’s total school hours to administer state and local assessments Provides exceptions for students that need testing accommodations required by an IEP or for English Language Learners Provides students the ability to exceed the five percent limit on local assessments with written parental consent Impact: Five percent of 900 hours equals 45 hours Five percent does not pertain to common placement testing or student-elected accelerated testing 21

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Assessment Reporting Requirements Change: Requires statewide and district assessment programs, when available, to provide instructional personnel with information about student achievement of the standards for improving instruction Requires that statewide assessment results be provided by the end of the school year for new or renewed contracts Requires student performance on local assessments to be provided to teachers and parents within 30 days of administration 22

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Test Administration Change: Permits school districts to use district employees, such as education paraprofessionals, to administer and proctor statewide, standardized assessments Requires the State Board to adopt rules that establish training requirements for employees prior to administering assessments Impact: This will allow districts to use other personnel, not only certified teachers, to administer statewide exams 23

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Validity Study Change: Requires that the independent verification of the psychometric validity of the statewide, standardized assessments first implemented in be completed before school grades may be calculated and student performance data can be used for instructional personnel and school administrator evaluations 24

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Personnel Evaluations No Change: Districts remain responsible for measuring student performance in all grades and subjects The performance of students component in each teacher’s and principal’s evaluation must be based on that teacher’s or principal’s students For courses assessed by the state for which a state growth model has been selected (currently FSA and Algebra I), each district must base the performance of students component on the results of the state growth model 25

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Personnel Evaluations Change: Districts are no longer responsible for creating assessments of specific types in courses not measured by statewide, standardized assessments Instructional evaluations now require the following components: At least 1/3 based on performance of students Statewide assessments must be used for teachers whose courses are assessed by them The proportion of student growth or achievement data when multiple measures are used may be based on the teacher’s instructional assignment At least 1/3 based on instructional practice Allows for the inclusion of other indicators of performance 26

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Personnel Evaluations Change: Administrative evaluations require the following components: At least 1/3 based on performance of students At least 1/3 based on instructional leadership Allows for the inclusion of other indicators of performance Districts may determine the combination of data included in the performance of students component based on the teacher’s teaching assignment 27

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Personnel Evaluations Change: For courses not assessed by the state and courses with statewide assessments without a state-adopted growth model, districts have the flexibility to use all, some, or none of the results of statewide assessments in the performance of students component Instructional personnel and administrative personnel who have been evaluated as less than effective must participate in professional development programs as part of the improvement prescription, as required by the district school board 28

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Personnel Evaluations Change: Data from the FSA may not be used in teacher and principal evaluations until the validity study described in HB 7069 is completed. The bill requires the study to be completed by September 1, 2015 Maintains the requirement that the State Board shall adopt rules by August 1, 2015, establishing standards for the evaluation component related to student performance The bill removes the requirement that these standards would override all other evaluation data and result in an automatic overall unsatisfactory evaluation rating or an effective or highly effective rating 29

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Committee Weeks – 2016 Session Week of September 16 th Week of October 5 th Week of October 19 th Week of November 2 nd Week of November 16 th Week of November 30 th 30

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved Regular Session January 12, 2016 regular session convenes March 11, th day—last day of regular session 31

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Resources General Calendars calendarschedules.aspx calendarschedules.aspx Finding Bills

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