1 Board Meeting Data Presentation August 25, 2009.

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1 Board Meeting Data Presentation August 25, 2009

2 Presentation Outline CST Patterns and Trends Results of the Satisfaction Surveys

3 CST English Language Arts: 5-Year Trend for Proficient and Above (Grade 2 to 11)

4 CST Mathematics: 5-Year Trend for Proficient and Above (Grade 2 to 7) +2.8

5 CST English Language Arts: 1-Year Gain for Proficient and Above (Grade 2 to 11)

6 CST Mathematics: 1-Year Gain for Proficient and Above (Grade 2 to 7)

7 CST English Language Arts: SFUSD vs STATE (Grade 2 to 11)

8 CST Mathematics: SFUSD vs STATE (Grade 2 to 7)

9 CST English Language Arts: Subgroup: SFUSD vs STATE (Grade 2 to 11)

10 CST Mathematics: Subgroup: SFUSD vs STATE (Grade 2 to 7)

11 CST English Language Arts: SFUSD Compared to the State and Other Urban Districts (Grade 2 to 11)

12 CST Mathematics: SFUSD Compared to the State and Other Urban Districts (Grade 2 to 7)

13 Achievement Change Districtwide

14 Achievement Change Districtwide

CST SFUSD 8 th Graders Taking Algebra I

CST – Algebra I

17 Summary – CST Patterns & Trends Upward trend in CST ELA & Math The achievement gap decreases District is higher than State at every grade but lower for AA & L in both areas The District will probably not meet AYP targets and is headed towards being PI 4 In ELA & Math the movement of students from Basic to Proficient remains low

18 SFUSD Satisfaction Surveys

19 Purpose Collect data for the BSC Needs analysis about our learning environment Continually improve and focus on our challenges while maintaining our successes

20 Who Survey Number of Respondents School Administrator99114 School Staff2,2562,505 Students Grade 5 3,0293,031 Grade 8 1,8192,751 Grade 11 1,8332,236 Family1,02512,779

21 Survey Design A survey of 20 to 30 items was designed along the 3 goals of the BSC: 1.Access and Equity 2.Academic Achievement 3.Accountability Responses recorded on a 4-point scale: Strongly Agree, Agree, Disagree, Strongly Disagree and Don’t Know. All results, except the Administrator Satisfaction Survey, are disaggregated and reported by school.

Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 1: Access and Equity Objective 1.2d: Student Survey: The courses I am taking are engaging and challenging.

23 Objective 1.3a: Student/Family/Administrator/School Staff Surveys: My school is a positive and safe place for learning from early in the morning to late at night Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 1: Access and Equity

24 Objective 1.3b: Student Survey: I have supportive and caring relationships with other students at my school Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 1: Access and Equity

25 Objective 1.3c & d: Student Survey: My school values my home language and culture. Family Survey: School staff values my child ’ s home language, culture, and lived experience Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 1: Access and Equity

26 Objective 1.3e & f: Student Survey: I am included in classroom and school decision making. Family Survey: Families are informed, included, and involved as partners and decision makers in the education of our children Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 1: Access and Equity

27 Objective 1.3i: School Staff Survey: The school provides access to resources that close the achievement gap Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 1: Access and Equity

28 Objective 2.2e: Family Survey: I know the California A-G course requirements for college admissions Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 2: Academic Achievement

29 Objective 2.3a: Student Survey: My teachers make learning meaningful and joyful Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 2: Academic Achievement

30 Objective 2.3b: Student Survey: The school provides opportunities for me to participate in at least two community service projects per year Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 2: Academic Achievement

31 Objective 2.3f: Student Survey: I have somebody at home who cares about me and supports me in my learning Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 2: Academic Achievement

32 Objective 2.3g: Student Survey: I am aware of the extra curricular and/or after school program options offered at my school Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 2: Academic Achievement

33 Objective 3.2a: Family Survey: School staff supports my child ’ s academic and social development Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 3: Accountability

34 Objective 3.2c: Administrator / School Staff Surveys: The administration provides me with the support I need to improve my professional practice Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 3: Accountability

35 Objective 3.2f: Family Survey: I have been asked to provide feedback to the school about its service and support Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 3: Accountability

36 Objective 3.2g: Family Survey: I have attended at least one parent-teacher conference about my child Survey Responses by BSC Goal GOAL 3: Accountability

37 Student Survey Grade Highlights

38 Student Survey Grade Highlights

39 Student Survey Grade Highlights

40 Family Survey 2009 Highlights

41 Results are posted on our website. Search for “Satisfaction Surveys.” Survey Results