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1 AYP and Report Card

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AYP/RC Big Picture Objectives Understand the purpose and role of AYP in Oregon Assessments. Understand the purpose and role of the Report Card in Oregon Assessments. Understand your responsibilities in relation to AYP and Report Card. 11/12/2018 Free Template from

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AYP/RC Definition AYP AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress) is a federal accountability reporting requirement under the No Child Left Behind Act. (Started ) Under AYP, ODE reports on whether schools and districts have made adequate progress toward the goal of having all students meet rigorous academic standards. Each year, the performance of all students in the school and district, as well as subgroups of students, are measured against annual performance targets. States must identify for improvement any school or district receiving Title I funds that does not meet adequate yearly progress for two consecutive years in the same content area. 11/12/2018 Free Template from

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AYP/RC Definition (cont) AYP In order to meet AYP All subgroups in a school must meet the participation and academic performance targets in English/Language Arts and Mathematics* The school must meet the target for attendance or graduation 2 years of data are used or 4 years used for small schools The targets this year are: Participation – 95% Math – 59% English/Language Arts – 60% Attendance 92% or Graduation – 65% for Cohort – 68.1% for NCES * - Subgroups must meet a minimum size requirement to be rated. School Year English/ Language Arts Mathematics 60% 59% 70% 80% 90% 100% 11/12/2018 Free Template from

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AYP/RC Definition (cont) AYP Aug 19 – Last date for changes to data Aug 30 – Substantive Appeals applied and Pending designations resolved; District Preview & embargoed media file Sept 2 – Public Release (pdfs and media files posted) 11/12/2018 Free Template from

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AYP/RC Definition (cont) Report Card In law, they are actually named “school and district performance reports.” These reports provide educators with an opportunity to communicate directly with parents and community members about how local schools are performing. The form of the Report Cards is used to meet state and federal reporting requirements. Schools designated as In Need of Improvement shall file a school improvement plan with the Superintendent of Public Instruction and with the school district board. 11/12/2018 Free Template from

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AYP/RC Definition (cont) Report Card (cont) Three overall rating categories Outstanding Satisfactory In Need of Improvement Achievement based on math and reading scores. The growth model is incorporated into achievement. Graduation/Attendance and Participation are included in the rating system. 11/12/2018 Free Template from

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AYP/RC Definition (cont) Report Card (cont) Achievement points awarded according to: 133 points for Exceeds 100 points for Meets 100 points for Did Not Meet, but Met Growth Achievement Index is a weighted average of the performance of subgroups. High schools use growth in school performance as the growth measure. Low Attendance, Graduation or Participation can lower the school rating. 11/12/2018 Free Template from

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AYP/RC Changes AYP AYP includes the new cohort graduation rate. - Schools rated on graduation can meet on the cohort rate or the old NCES rate. Spring Membership is now taken from 3rd Period ADM. - Included all students enrolled on May 3. - Districts were provided aggregate counts of AYP subgroups and Full Academic Year flags. Attendance is taken from 3rd Period ADM. 11/12/2018 Free Template from

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AYP/RC Changes (cont) Report Card Basically the same as Changes include: We are now displaying disaggregated graduation rates. This includes both the four-year cohort rate and the NCES graduation rate. 11/12/2018 Free Template from

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AYP/RC Do’s and Don’ts Do’s Include students for participation if they were enrolled on the first school day in May. Include students for performance if they were enrolled on the first school day of May for a full academic year. Include Extended Assessments within 1% cap as Met. Monitor data throughout the year. Code Full Academic Year correctly. 11/12/2018 Free Template from

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AYP/RC Do’s and Don’ts (cont) Don’ts Don’t Include Extended Assessments over 1% cap as met. Anything over 1% must be recorded as Not Met. Don’t leave a school as “pending”. ODE will default schools to rating of “Not Met”. Don’t code students at the district level unless a school is not accountable for their education. Don’t over use the District Special Education Flag. 11/12/2018 Free Template from

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AYP/RC In a Nutshell AYP adds cohort graduation rates. Report Card stays basically the same. 11/12/2018 Free Template from

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