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K-PREP END-OF-COURSE ACT QUALITYCORE® English II Algebra II Biology U.S. History KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 1
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Early Graduates and EOC Exams Early Graduates must – Have four (4) EOC exams or approved Non- participations – Meet EOC proficiency benchmarks Students not meeting the benchmark may appeal on the grounds of extenuating circumstances. KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 2 English II – 154 U.S. History – 147 Algebra II – 148 Biology– 154 SB 61 (2013) SB 97 (2013) Accelerated
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Graduates Without All 4 EOCs Districts can use the EOC Early Warning Report within IC but OAA will provide DACs with a list of seniors missing EOC scores or with a non-participation to assist with roster cleanup. When spring testing rosters open in late April, accountability rosters for graduates will contain students with and without EOC exam scores. Districts will be able to file non-participations in SDRR during spring rosters All students should be tested or the graduating accountable school will receive the lowest test score for missing exams. KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 3
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EOC TEST DETAILS End-of-Course KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 4
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EOC General Information EOC assessments establish a common rigor for core courses. Current EOC assessments are for courses which are high school graduation requirements. ACT’s QualityCore® program will link student performance to national results. Constructed Response Constructed Response (CR) may be generated and scored locally. ACT QualityCore resources may be used. Local school will determine how to incorporate the CR into a student’s final grade. KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 5 Policy: Students are tested at the completion of all coursework.
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Test Details Session TypeQuestionsTime Student Score School Score Score Returns MC1 Paper Booklet or CBT 35-38 MC 45 minutes CBT – Immediately Paper – 5 days from ACT receipt MC2 Paper Booklet or CBT 35-38 MC 45 minutes Scale Score = MC1 + MC2 = Accountability KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 6
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Score Cuts for Performance Levels KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 7
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8 STATE-REQUIRED END-OF-COURSE EXAMS RECOMMENDED LINK TO CLASSROOM LETTER GRADES Subject ABCDF CPE-linked College Readiness Benchmark English II175-160 159- 154 153-152151-141140-125 154 Algebra II175-151 150- 148 147-143142-138137-125 148 Biology175-157 156- 154 153-146145-140139-125 154 U.S. History 175-151 150- 147 146-144143-139138-125 147
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EOC Windows WindowAdministration Dates (2014-15) # 1August 1-September 12 # 2September 29-November 14 # 3December 1-January 16 # 4 February 2-March 13 # 5March 30-June 12 #6 June 15-July 17 (CBT only, except for accommodated forms) KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 9 Choose 10 consecutive days within the larger window for testing.
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Traditional vs. Non-Traditional 10 Day Traditional 10 consecutive testing days chosen within the larger window. Each content area must be completed in 1 day. Flexible (Non-Traditional) May test at any time during the larger window. Each content area must be completed in 1 day per student. Materials shipped as students complete tests. – Place Supplemental Order for additional header sheets. KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 10 QualityCore® Customer Service 866/764-7228
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EOC Materials Computer-based Prohibited: Notes Foreign language or English dictionary Electronic devices and cell phones Allowed: Scratch Paper-Please collect and destroy securely. Calculators (Algebra II) Reference Sheets (Algebra II) Pencil/Paper Prohibited: Scratch paper Highlighters Notes Foreign language or English dictionary Electronic devices and cell phones Allowed: Scratch work is to be done in the test booklet. Calculators (Algebra II) Reference Sheets (Algebra II) KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 11
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2015 Paper and Pencil Processing Changes Return shipment (bring to Cindy) – by Fed-Ex (Request school pick-up or use secure drop box) – 2-day delivery to ACT – Single or multiple shipments – Best Practice: Return all answer documents from a course together after all make-ups are complete Expedited Scoring – Scores online within 5 business days of receipt at ACT – Only if returned per directions in test manuals KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 12
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Paper Test Materials One document per student per test Test booklet pre-printed with student, teacher name, test roster name Answer sheet pre-filled with student information Answer sheet bound as perforated sheet into test booklet Reference Sheet for Algebra II bound as perforated sheet into test booklet One document per Test Supervisor Test Supervisor’s Manual Pre-filled School Header Pre-filled Group Header KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 13
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Computer-Based Testing (CBT) Review support documents – Best Practices – QualityCore Testing Helpful Hints – Online User Guide from ACT website Increase number of proctors in the room for – Better monitoring – Quicker starting of tests – Test Security Computer Testing: – Multiple testing sessions can be utilized in a single day. – Note: A 10-15 minute break is allowed between test sessions. KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 14 Policy: The first computer-based test must begin at the same time as the paper based test. https://qc.vantage.com/
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CBT Testing KDE/ACT will collect dates, times and numbers of students testing KDE/ACT will collect dates, times and numbers of students testing Details will be forthcoming Details will be forthcoming KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 15 For 2015: No CBT Scheduling Tool
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Accommodated Testing Materials Paper Only R = Reader A = Audio B = Braille LP = Large Print Scribe Paper and Computer Extended Time Paraphrasing Manipulatives Behavior Modification Interpreter (sign language) KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 16 Applies to students with IEP, 504 Plan or PSP
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English Learners First year EL students enrolled in a U.S. school are exempt from accountability. Students are required to take the Algebra II and Biology for federal participation rate. Second year or more EL students fully participate. Accommodations are available for students with a Program Services Plan (PSP). KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 17 Participation = 4 MC (minimum)
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KDE State Course Codes KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 18 230110-English 2 230162-Pre-IB English 2 230166-AP Language and Composition 270311-Algebra 2 450809-U.S. History Survey 450812-United States History, Reconstruction to the Present 450814- AP American History Algebra II U.S. History English II Biology 302601-Life Science/ Biology 1 302645-IB Biology 3 302602-Biology II 302646-AP Biology 302603-Honors Biology 302680-AgriBiology 302611-Biochemistry 302685-Agriscience 302612-Botany 302698-Intro Biology with Earth/Space Science 302613-Microbiology 303010-Astrobiology 302614-Ecology 303053-Conceptual Progression Science III 302618-Medical Science 303091-Integrated Science I 302623-IB Environmental Systems 303092-Integrated Science II 302643-Pre-IB Biology 303093-Integrated Science III 302644-IB Biology 2
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KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 19 Accommodations IEP PSP 504 Plan (Not in SDRR) 100 Day Rule (Based on summative window) Materials Ordering http://qc.vantage.comhttp://qc.vantage.com Seating Chart
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Resources Kentucky ACT QualityCore Website www.act.org/stateservices/kentucky www.act.org/stateservices/kentucky Kentucky Department of Education http://education.ky.gov/AA/Assessments/Pages/EOC.aspx ACT QualityCore Website http://www.act.org/qualitycore/qcresources.html http://www.act.org/qualitycore/qcresources.html ACT Test Security http://www.act.ethicspoint.com http://www.act.ethicspoint.com KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 20
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Contact Information ACT Customer Services qualitycorecustomerservice@act.org Phone: (866)764-7228 Assessment Support & Research dacinfo@education.ky.gov Phone: (502) 564-4394 KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 21
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COLLEGE/CAREER READINESS The ACT ACT Compass KYOTE ASVAB ACT WorkKeys KOSSA Industry Certificates KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 22
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Early Graduates and CCR Approved Early Graduation Intent Form May take the ACT assessment, once, with state testing May take Compass and/or KYOTE Cohort counts the year assigned to Grade 9 (banked) KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 23 Accelerated
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College/Career Readiness Rate College & Career Ready Career Ready College Ready KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 24
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Opportunities to Demonstrate College Readiness The ACT – Junior year (required) Compass or KYOTE – Senior year (optional) The assigned grade level shall determine the state tests to administer. 703 KAR 5:240 What If… Student doing credit recovery jumps from grade 10 to grade 12 this year. How does this student demonstrate college readiness? KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 25 Compass or KYOTE
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College Ready CPE Benchmarks The ACT Reading = 20 English = 18 Mathematics = 19 ACT Compass Reading = 85 English (Writing Skills) = 74 Mathematics (Algebra) = 36 KYOTE College Ready Math= 22 College Algebra = 14 English (Writing) = 6 Reading = 20 KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 26 1 point College Placement Tests College Entrance Exam
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College/Career Readiness Rate Based on Graduates (students with G-Codes in IC) Includes best score on English, Mathematics and Reading from all The ACT State and National Administrations in Kentucky Data reviewed by schools and districts prior to fall report KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 27 Use Student Name from IC Must meet CPE’s ACT Benchmarks
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THE ACT March 3-17 KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 28
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The ACT All grade 11 students, except Alternate K-PREP, Foreign Exchange and First Year EL. Any student retained in grade 11 should complete The ACT assessment again. Early graduates may test once, during high school. Administered to all public high school juniors in March. Confirm that high schools have determined test site establishment and accommodations procedures. KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 29
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ACT Reports ACT Reports will be based on ACT, Inc.’s benchmarks. Reports from ACT will not match reports from KDE, since the reports are based upon different benchmarks. KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 30 Subject ACT Previous Benchmarks ACT Benchmarks (Effective August 2013) English18 Mathematics22 Reading2122 Science2423
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Accommodations Affect Accountability Used in Growth calculation Used in College/Career Readiness The ACT-Approved Accommodations = College Reportable Score Used in Growth calculation Not used in College/Career Readiness (even if benchmarks met) State-Allowed Accommodations = Non-College Reportable Score KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 31
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ACT COMPASS https://compass.act.org/eCompass/ KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 32
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ACT Compass College placement test administered through KDE and available to grade 12 students who have not met the CPE benchmarks on the ACT. College Ready Status File—fall Compass Training Series and Update Trainings must be completed prior to test administration. Open August 1—June 15 KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 33 dacinfo@education.ky.gov
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ACT Compass & College Readiness College Readiness will include scores meeting the benchmarks from: – KDE’s ACT Compass – KCTCS’ ACT Compass – Other Colleges’ scores added during Data Review All Kentucky public colleges and universities can access KDE ACT Compass scores. KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 34
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ACT Compass Contact Information KDE General Program Information (OAA) – Jennifer Stafford – Pam Powers (502) 564-4394 – dacinfo@education.ky.gov dacinfo@education.ky.gov Intervention Information – April Pieper (NGL) (502) 564-2106 ACT ACT Compass® Technical Support – (800) 645-1992 KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 35
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KYOTE https://www.kyote.org/mc/kyoteDefault.aspx http://education.ky.gov/AA/Assessments/Pages/KYOTE.aspx KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 36
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KYOTE Kentucky Online Testing placement exams for grade 12 students who have not met the CPE ACT benchmarks in English, reading or mathematics. Trainings were available in August. Program details are available from the user manual and the training sessions. Irregularity Report Spreadsheet KDE Calculator Policy is in effect for KYOTE. KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 37
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College Math 2 or 3 Submitted Tests 1 Test per Semester or Trimester 1 Optional Pre-Test Reading & Writing 2-3 Submitted Reading Tests Once per Semester or Trimester Writing Test Windows August 4-December 5 January 4-May 15 KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 38 Test Frequency Following an Intervention
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KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 39 KYOTE Writing Exam KYOTE Certified Writing Scorer required at each school administering the writing exam. Essays are scored by other high school’s certified scorers. Writing exams are not graded for schools without a certified scorer. Scorers are responsible for scoring assigned exams in a timely manner. KYOTE Scoring Coordinator, Janet O’Connell (new), will contact schools if students submit exams at a school without a certified scorer. Ends May 1 kyotewritinghelp@ky.gov
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KYOTE Paul Eakin (859) 257-6798 paul.eakin@uky.edu Steve Newman (859) 572-5332 newman@nku.edu KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 40 Available through University of Kentucky and Northern Kentucky University Contact Information:
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College/Career Readiness Rate College & Career Ready Career Ready College Ready KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 41
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Opportunities to Demonstrate Career Readiness Career Measures – Throughout high school – Career academic (ASVAB or WorkKeys) – Career technical (KOSSA or Industry certificates) While the tests are optional, students must have these measures to be CCR. Unless CTE Preparatory Student, ASVAB and WorkKeys does not increase your CCR. KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 42
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Preparatory Students Student who has completed two career and technical education credits in a preparatory program and is enrolled in the third credit course(s) in the same career pathway. Where can I see if the student is Preparatory? – Go to TEDS for the most current information – Go to CIITS for semi-annual information KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 43
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Career Ready ACADEMIC ACT WorkKeys = Silver or Above – Applied Math – Locating Information – Reading for Information ---OR--- ASVAB = 50 – Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery TECHNICAL KOSSA – Multiple-Choice = 70 – Constructed-Response = 75 ---OR--- Industry Certificate – Certification based on industry standards KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 44 1 point
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ACT WorkKeys Job Skills Assessment Administered – February 16-March 11 (paper/pencil) – December 1-March 31 (online) Available through KDE to all schools directly through ACT, Inc. Student data should be entered into TEDS. Contact: Angie Fischer (502) 564-4286 ext. 4236 angie.fischer@education.ky.gov angie.fischer@education.ky.gov KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 45 Silver or Higher
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ASVAB Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Available through local Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) Districts are responsible for entering data into TEDS. New Contact: Gene Phelan, Program Mgr. (502) 582-5921, Ext. 2241 Eugene.j.phelan.civ@mail.mil KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 46 Score = 50
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KOSSA Kentucky Occupational Skill Standards Assessment Administered February 2- March 31 Contact: Pamela Moore (502) 564-4286 ext. 4215 pamela.moore@education.ky.gov pamela.moore@education.ky.gov Data is entered by KDE into TEDS. KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 47 CBT Only
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Industry Certificates KDE accepted Industry Certificates listed on KDE Website. Career and Tech Staff—KDE contact or local TEDS Coordinator Contact: Joe Morgan Office of Career and Technical Education (502) 564-4286 ext. 4230 KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 48 http://education.ky.gov/CTE/kossa/Pages/ValidKOSSAList.aspx
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College/Career Readiness Rate College & Career Ready Career Ready College Ready KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 49
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College & Career Ready Academic College Ready The ACT and/or ACT COMPASS and/or KYOTE Technical Career Ready KOSSA or Industry Certificate KDE:OAA:DSR: 3/5/2015 50 ½ point Bonus
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