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K-12 Student Performance and Efficiency Commission July 18, 2014 School Year 2012-13 Data
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Kansas Student Population Trends (Percent of K-12, September Unaudited Enrollment, Public Schools) 2
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org 261,164 Reading (Grades 3-8, HS) 260,653 Math (Grades 3-8, HS) 110,482 Science (Grades 4, 7, HS) 48,717 KELPA (Grades K-12 ) Subjects Assessed 3
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Early Comments on Results Graduation rates continue to increase, up from 83% to 84.9%, with the largest gains in our subgroups. Attendance rates are high at 94.9% Participation rates on assessments remain very close to 100%. For a second year in a row, student performance on state Math and Reading assessments declined. 4
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Participation Rates 2009 99.4% 2010 99.6% 2011 99.7% 2012 99.7% 2013 99.6% Reading 5
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Exemplary Exceeds Standard Meets Standard Approaches Standard Academic Warning Five Performance Levels 6
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Reported percentages are totals of all students in the top three performance levels. Example from Reading, All Students: Exemplary....... 29.9 Exceeds Standard..29.5 Meets Standard... 25.3 % at Standard or Above =84.7 Reporting “Standard & Above” 8
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Reading Trends by Percent Proficient, All Students, Report Card Population 9
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Reading – Performance Levels 10
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org All students Males & females Ethnic groups Free & reduced lunch Students with disabilities English Language Learners Disaggregated Groups 11
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Reading Gap by Percent Proficient, SES levels, 2000 – 2013, (report card population) 12
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Poverty Trends within Ethnic Groups Kansas public schools only, all grades and preschool, 2006-2013
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Reading Gaps by Percent Proficient & Ethnicity: 2000 – 2013 (percent proficient, all grades, report card population) 17
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org 18
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Math Participation Rates 2009 99.5% 2010 99.6% 2011 99.7% 2012 99.6% 2013 99.5% 20
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Math Percent Proficient, All Students, Report Card Population 21
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Math – Performance Levels 22
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org 23 Math Gap by Percent Proficient, SES levels, 2000 – 2013, (report card population)
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Math Gap by Percent Proficient & Ethnicity, 2000 – 2012 (report card population) 24
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Grade 4 Grade 7 High School Science – Grades Tested 25
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Science Participation Rates 2011 99.0% 2012 96.2% 2013 98.2% 26
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Science Percent Proficient, All Students, Report Card Population 27
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Science – Performance Levels 28
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Who are the students scoring below proficient? Let’s focus on the 4,743 third graders below proficient in 2011. 29
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org 3 rd Grade Students Scoring Below Standard in Reading, 2011 Data (n = 4,743) Kansas State Dept. of Education Retention Database, Accountability Population total within category% Currently receiving free or reduced?3,29169.4 % Ever receive free or reduced lunch?3,76179.3 % Ever retained or delayed school entry before?83017.5 % Ever been a Student with a Disability?1,57233.1 % Currently with a disability and receiving free or reduced?79916.8 % Currently an English Language Learner?1,06122.4 % Currently ELL and receiving free or reduced?98720.8 % Ever reported truant?97320.5 %
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Old vs. New Performance Old State Assessment 2002-2013 Exemplary Exceeds Meets Approaching Warning New State Assessment 2014-2015 4 3 2 1
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org To be highly qualified, a teacher must be “fully” licensed & must demonstrate subject matter competence. Competence is demonstrated by: Content major, or PRAXIS II content test, or Rubric (content hours, content workshops, experience & other PD related to content area). Highly Qualified Teachers 32
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Percentage of core classes taught by highly qualified teachers 20122013 Elementary Schools97% Secondary Schools (middle, junior high and high schools) 93%90% Highly Qualified Teachers 33
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org 201120122013 English/LA/Reading97.694.391.4 Fine Arts: Music, Art, Theater97.797.591.1 Foreign Language97.998.391.8 Math97.495.887.4 Natural Science96.194.391.8 Social Studies, History, Government, Geography, Economics 97.996.192.1 Special Education76.061.963.5 ESL/Bilingual87.273.364.2 Percent of Classes Taught by Highly Qualified Teachers 34
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Personnel Changes Since 2008-09 637 fewer Licensed Personnel 163 more Special Education Teachers 51 more Kindergarten Teachers 974 fewer Other Teachers 154 fewer Library/Media Specialists 58 fewer School Counselors 11 fewer Superintendents 55 fewer Principals 233 fewer Non-Certified employees
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org Graduation Rate (H.S. & districts) Use the Adjusted four- and five-year cohort formulas GED is not included At least 80% or If ≥ 50% but < 80%, 3% more than previous year If < 50%, 5% more than previous year Attendance Rate Elementary school requirement 90% or improvement over last year Other Measures 36
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org 20122013 All Students83.084.9 Free & Reduced Lunch73.276.0 Students with Disabilities73.677.1 ELL70.574.2 African-American72.475.9 Hispanic73.276.4 Graduation Rate 4-yr. adjusted cohort graduation formula 37
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Kansas State Department of Education www.ksde.org 20122013 All Students95.294.9 Free & Reduced Lunch94.394.0 Students with Disabilities 94.393.9 ELL95.495.1 African-American94.494.1 Hispanic94.794.5 Attendance Rate 38
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