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1 Overview of School Effects (sample data)
Place activity instructions on the wiki. Use the Value-Added and Diagnostic reports to complete the table. Navigate to a Value-Added Report and enter the Tested Subject/Grade name in the Overview of School Effectiveness table below. Locate the color for the most recent year. If the color is RED, place an “X” in the Overall Results column. Use a separate row for each grade for EOG reporting. If your school tests in both EOG and EOC subjects, record the EOG subjects and grades and then choose EOC from the Tests tab. For each test, subject, and/or grade, note the color for the most recent year. If the color is RED, place an “X” in the Overall Results column.

2 Overview of School Effects (sample data)
These documents will be uploaded to the wiki An extra set of sample data has been loaded on the wiki if participants can’t log into EVAAS

3 Overview of School Effects (sample data)
These documents will be uploaded to the wiki

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These documents will be uploaded to the wiki

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Double check for correct answers

6 Overview of School Effects (sample data)
Drill down to the Diagnostic Report for each Tested Subject/Grade. Locate the blue bars on the graph for each of the 5 Achievement Groups. Also note the red whiskers. For any blue bars above the green line (where the whiskers are also completely above), place an up arrow () in the appropriate cell of the Overview of School Effectiveness table. For any blue bars below the green line (where the whiskers are also completely below), place a down arrow () in the table. For any blue bars at or near the green line (the whiskers cross the green line), place a horizontal dash (–) in the table.


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