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1 School Grades and Adequate Yearly Progress Changes 2005 and Beyond
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2 What are the new changes to the School Performance Grading Rules? (Revisions made by the State Board of Education on November 18, 2003)
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3 This year 2004-2005
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4 Beginning in School Year 2004-05 (Revisions made by the State Board of Education on November 18, 2003) All students, regardless of disability or limited English proficiency classification, with valid FCAT scores in Reading in both the current and previous year will be included in School Grading. This will apply ONLY to: - Percent tested calculation, and - Learning gains calculation
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5 Beginning in School Year 2004-05 (Revisions made by the State Board of Education on November 18, 2003) The expected student performance for FCAT Writing will be 3.5 points. Schools will earn one point for each percent of students who score at or above 3.5 points. NOTE: This will also apply to school year 2005-2006.
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6 In One Year 2006-2007
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7 Beginning in School Year 2006-07 (Revisions made by the State Board of Education on November 18, 2003) The expected student performance for FCAT Writing will be 4.0 points. Schools will earn one point for each percent of students who score at or above 4.0 points.
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8 Beginning in School Year 2006-07 (Revisions made by the State Board of Education on November 18, 2003) Science will be added to the school performance grading system as the 4 thachieving high standards category. Schools will earn one point for each percent of students who score at or above Achievement Level 3. NOTE: The grading scale will be adjusted accordingly.
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9 What are the new changes to the No Child Left Behind Adequate Yearly Progress? (Revisions made by the State Board of Education on May 16, 2005)
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10 Beginning in School Year 2004-05 The expected proficiency targets for Reading and Mathematics have been revised For this year, the objective for proficiency in Reading is at least 37% and in Mathematics is at least 44% (Revisions made by the State Board of Education on May 16, 2005)
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Year ReadingMath %Prof Prior %Prof Revised Increase %Prof Prior %Prof Revised Increase 2001-0231 Base38 Base 2002-0331 038 0 2003-0431 038 0 2004-054837653446 2005-064844753506 2006-074851753566 2007-086558768626 2008-0965 768 6 2009-106572768746 2010-118279783806 2011-128286783866 2012-138293783937 2013-14100 7 7 Revised Reading and Math Proficiency Targets
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12 Beginning in School Year 2004-05 The cell size for determining AYP for subgroups has been revised. The criteria for AYP apply to subgroups whose population is greater than or equal to 30 and at least 15% of total school population, or at least 100 students in the subgroup count Note: Schools will still be evaluated for AYP if total enrollment is greater than 10. (Revisions made by the State Board of Education on May 16, 2005)
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13 Department of Research, Evaluation, and Accountability Dr. Marc Baron, Executive Director Carlos Rosello, Director Nancy Brito, Instructional Specialist briton@mail.palmbeach.k12.fl.us Sandra Raymond, Instructional Specialist raymonds@mail.palmbeach.k12.fl.us 561-434-8850
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