2013-14 School Year. Unbridled Learning Next Generation Learners (100%) Next Generation Support (23%) Next Generation Professionals (10%) Next Generation.

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School Year

Unbridled Learning Next Generation Learners (100%) Next Generation Support (23%) Next Generation Professionals (10%) Next Generation Schools and Districts ? -Achievement -Gap -Growth -Readiness for College /Career -Graduation Rate Program Reviews PL/CS, Writing, The Arts K-3 added 14-15; World Language HS Percent Effective Teachers Percent Effective Leaders = Overall Accountability Score

AchievementGapGrowthCCRGrad Rate ELEMKPREP: Reading, math, ss, science, writing All Tested Areas Reading and Math N/A MSKPREP: Reading, math, ss, science, writing All Tested Areas Reading and Math ExploreN/A HSEnd of Course and On- Demand Writing PLAN to ACT Reading & Math College and Career Rate AFGR/ Cohort Model

AchievementGapGrowthCCRGrad Rate ELEM30% 40%-- MS28% 16% HS20% Within Achievement and GAP—all areas are weighted equally except writing and language mechanics are split 16%/4%. Growth includes Math and Reading only—K-8 from KPREP; HS from Plan to ACT.

 The Test and Content  Across the board 3-12 everyone tested the same.

 Scores include program reviews statewide ◦ That means…the School Report Card now has different scores in it from last year.  Can’t compare the overall scores—they will be quite a bit higher.  CAN compare individual area scores for each area (Achievement, Gap, Growth, proficiency of students, and other measures)

 Locked Proficient and Distinguished Levels for this year, will change next year ◦ Elementary: 62.5, 69.8 ◦ MS: 58.7, 64.9 ◦ HS 58, 64.4  Progressing: Made AMO (Annual Measurable Objective)—our Annual Goal for progress.  High Performing School (90 th percentile)  School of Distinction (95 th percentile)  High Progress (Top 10% of improvement)  Priority and Focus (lowest 10%, below 3 rd SD in an area)

 Public reporting in the paper used a shortened ranking system; I used an extended ranking system to stick with the number of schools/districts  Provides basis for comparison for consistency  Information about how well are we adapting to CCSS compared to others  District School Rank/Labels

Overall Score 69.7* AMO /173 Districts 32/174 last year 83 rd Percentile per reporting *cannot be compared to previous year score

 Clark 95/173 ◦ 74/174  Fayette 97/173 ◦ 62/174  Harrison 86/173 ◦ 105/174  Jessamine 66/173 ◦ 99/174  Mason 91/173 ◦ 115/175  Mercer 114/173 ◦ 93/174  Montgomery 29/173 ◦ 29/174  Nicholas 160/173 ◦ 111/174  Paris 139/173 ◦ 143/174  Pendleton 102/173 ◦ 121/174  Scott 57/173 ◦ 58/174  Madison 48/173 ◦ 70/174  Boyle 6/173 ◦ 12/174

 Each school’s ranking among their grade span  Label  AMO status ◦ Proficient schools expected to make.5 gain ◦ Needs improvement schools expected to make 1 point gain.

 Cane Ridge 353/720 ◦ 366/739 last year ◦ Needs Improvement ◦ Did not make AMO  Overall 69.2 (AMO 69.4)

 Bourbon Central332/720 ◦ 231/739 last year ◦ Proficient School ◦ Did not make AMO  Overall 69.8 (AMO 72.0)

 North Middletown 274/720 ◦ 86/739 last year ◦ Proficient School ◦ Did not make AMO  71.4 (AMO 76.5)

 Middle School 153/330 ◦ 80/328 last year ◦ Proficient School ◦ Did not make AMO  66.8 (AMO 68.2) ◦ Focus School (Disbability/Science and Reading)— Not New, Carryover because did not meeting AMO

 High School96/229 ◦ 97/232 last year ◦ Proficient School, Progressing (Met AMO)  AMO 70.4 ◦ Focus School (Disability/Writing)—New Designation

 Professional Learning Communities—Improve Student learning  Work toward meeting AMO  Move to Distinguished Status  Remove Focus School Status