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1 Butte County Leaders in Education Briefing May 22, 2015

2 Agenda Updates in Accountability SBAC Summative Assessment Reports/Results Electronic (preliminary) results Paper reports and data files Parent/Community Communication 2

3 Accountability Updates Suspension of API (no report has been calculated or posted for the 2015-16 school year) API will eventually be calculated from multiple measures (most likely metrics identified in the LCAP) For Title I K-8 schools and districts: freeze in PI status for 2015-16 CDE is requesting from Federal ED that LEAs with Title I schools in PI, be able to provide their own SES tutoring (using the 20% set-aside) in place of hiring outside entities 3

4 Development of New Accountability System Allow comparability across schools and districts Focus on a broader set of outcomes Begin with the development of the new high school section: College and Career Indicator (CCI) CCI will consist of components such as: SAT ACT AP classes A-G courses CTE State Seal of Biliteracy AVID Golden State Seal Merit Diploma Etc. 4

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6 CAASPP Reports 2014-15 Assessment Results Individual Student Results – paper copies mailed out 8 weeks after the last school tested District Reports – Online results within 4 weeks after last school tested (Available as of 5-4-15) DataQuest Public Reports - end of August or September 6

7 CAASPP Student Score Report 7

8 CAASPP Student Score Report Second Page Question What four key components do you want your parents to take away from the message above? 8

9 Big Message Smarter Balance Assessment: Is more challenging Allows students to demonstrate analytical writing, critical thinking, and problem solving skills Has a different scoring scale – Should NOT be compared to CST scores or data Only one of many measures of academic performance 9

10 CAASPP Student Score Report After reading the short message/letter from Tom Torlakson: What are Torlakson’s key points? How and why are the STAR assessments mentioned in the letter? 10

11 Scale Score and Achievement Level 11

12 Mathematics Scale Score Thresholds 12

13 ELA/Literacy Scale Score Thresholds 13

14 CAASPP Student Score Report Claim Level Report 14

15 Science Grades 5, 8, & 10 only 15

16 Early Assessment Program Grade 11 only 16

17 Big Take-Away Four level descriptors Mathematics Claims Above Standard At/Near Standard Below Standard Scale score between 2,000 and 3,000 Broken down into three claims. Claims have only three level descriptors Mathematics Overall scale score With four achievement levels Claims Mathematics is broken down into three claims Each claim has three achievement levels 17

18 Big Take-Away Four achievement levels ELA/Literacy Claims Above Standard At/Near Standard Below Standard Scale score between 2,000 and 3,000 Claims have only three achievement levels English Language Arts/Literacy Overall scale score With four achievement levels Claims ELA/L is broken down into four claims Each claim has three achievement levels 18

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20 The data available in the CAASPP ORS represents partial and preliminary results that are not appropriate for public release. As a real-time system, results will change as additional data is received and relevant appeals and rescores are processed. These changes may result in final scores being higher or lower than the preliminary results posted to this system. The California Department of Education (CDE) recommends that data from the ORS only be released publically following the state level release of assessment data that occurs in August. Important Reminder 20

21 Home Page Dashboard Report 21

22 Subject Detail Report - Participation 22

23 Subject Detail Report Four achievement levels 23

24 Claim Level Detail Report View scores by subgroup Only three level descriptors 24

25 Secure Reporting ReportLEASchool * Parent Preliminary Student Data  ORS  ORS Preliminary Aggregate Data  ORS  ORS Final Student Score Reports (ISRs) pdf/paper  TOMS † /Paper ††  TOMS † /Paper  Paper Final Student Data File  TOMS * Access to ORS will be granted to CAASPP Test Site Coordinators in August. † PDFs of the Student Score Reports will be available in TOMS. †† LEAs must forward or mail the copy of the CAASPP Student Score Report to each student’s parent/guardian within 20 working days of its delivery to the LEA. 25

26 Student Score Reports: Shipments to LEAs Note: Per California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 863, LEAs must forward one copy to parent/guardian within 20 business days. Schools may file the copy they receive, or they may give it to the student’s current teacher or counselor. If the LEA receives the reports after the last day of instruction, the LEA must mail the pupil results to the parent or guardian at their last known address. If the report is non- deliverable, the LEA must make the report available to the parent or guardian during the next school year. Two copies of each student’s Student Score Report One for the parent/guardian One for the school site 2015 LEA CAASPP Reports Shipment Letter 2015 School CAASPP Reports Shipment Letter 26

27 Preliminary student scores and aggregate reports available within four weeks of a student completing both parts of the test. Preliminary On-line Reporting System (ORS) Timeline 27

28 Week 0: Student completes a content area. Weeks 1–3: Student responses are scored and merged; preliminary results are checked. Week 4: LEA accesses ORS to view preliminary results. 4 Weeks After Test Administration Window Closes: LEA accesses and downloads the final student data file from TOMS. Beginning Early July: LEAs receive paper Student Score Reports with final test results; PDFs of Student Score Reports available in TOMS. Appeals Additional preliminary results received Rescores Timeline for Preliminary Results, Student Score Reports, and Final Student Data File 28

29 Early August LEAs preview embargoed public reporting site. Mid-August CDE releases public reporting results through DataQuest based on results through June 30. Mid-September CDE releases updated public reporting results based on results for 100% of LEAs. Timeline for Public Reporting on DataQuest 29

30 Further Support The Online Reporting System User Guide is forthcoming Upcoming Webcasts—dates to be determined Final Student Data File Public Web Reporting Site Help Desk Support The California Technical Assistance Center (CalTAC) is here to support all LEA CAASPP Coordinators! Monday–Friday from 7 a.m.–5 p.m. PT E-mail: caltac@ets.orgcaltac@ets.org Phone: 800-955-2954 Web site: http://caaspp.orghttp://caaspp.org 30

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32 Children Now Website: example newsletter information http://www.childrennow.org/issue-areas/education/common-core/engagement-messages/ http://www.childrennow.org/issue-areas/education/common-core/engagement-messages/ Issue Areas 32

33 Parent Communication CDE Website Information http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sa/sbcommonqa.asp Parent Friendly CC Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=201&v=FQHFCR4FflU Assessment and the Common Core PTA (2:22minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT21WTi-B2o My personal favorite! 33

34 Questions? 34


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