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1 Measuring College and Career Readiness PARCC RESULTS: YEAR ONE ROXBURY SCHOOL DISTRICT JANUARY 4, 2016

2 “New Jersey will educate all students to prepare them to lead productive, fulfilling lives. Through a public education system that is seamlessly aligned from pre-school to college, students will gain the requisite academic knowledge and technical and critical thinking skills for life and work in the 21 st century.” VISION FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION IN NEW JERSEY

3 2009: New Jersey adopted higher course taking requirements for all students. 2010: New Jersey adopted the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts and Mathematics. RAISING STANDARDS College and Career Ready Standards “Align New Jersey high school standards and graduation requirements to college and workforce entry requirements.” – NJ High School Redesign Steering Committee (HSRSC - 2008) New Jersey has adopted standards that “are widely recognized as appropriate standards for college and career readiness.” - College and Career Ready Taskforce (CCRT - 2012)

4 NEXT STEPS: REPLACE HSPA “Currently the New Jersey High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA) does not measure college or work readiness…Further, New Jersey colleges and universities do not use scores from the HSPA for admissions or placement, because the test does not reflect postsecondary placement requirements.” (HSRSC - 2008)

5 2015: New Jersey adopted the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) assessments in English Language Arts/Literacy and Mathematics. IMPROVING STUDENT ASSESSMENT A System of Aligned Assessments “Replace HSPA with a series of end of course assessments in math… and a proficiency exam in language arts literacy that are aligned with the expectations of higher education and the workplace.” (HSRSC - 2008) Current tests should be “replaced with a system of end- of-course assessments.” (CCRT - 2012)

6  In 2015, New Jersey adopted the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) to replace HSPA and previous assessments in the elementary and middle school in language arts and mathematics.  Students took PARCC English Language Arts and Literacy Assessments (ELA/L) in grades 3 – 11.  Students took PARCC Mathematics Assessments in grades 3 – 8 and End of Course Assessments in Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II. NEW JERSEY’S STATEWIDE ASSESSMENT PROGRAM

7  Level 1: Not yet meeting grade-level expectations  Level 2: Partially meeting grade-level expectations  Level 3: Approaching grade-level expectations  Level 4: Meeting grade-level expectations  Level 5: Exceeding grade-level expectations PARCC PERFORMANCE LEVELS

8 Not Yet Meeting (Level 1) Partially Meeting (Level 2) Approaching Expectations (Level 3) Meeting Expectations (Level 4) Exceeding Expectations (Level 5) % >= Level 4 Grade 315%18%24%39%5%44% Grade 48%15%27%39%12%51% Grade 57%15%26%45%6%52% Grade 68%16%28%40%9%49% Grade 711%15%23%34%18%52% Grade 812%15%22%39%13%52% Grade 918%19%24%30%10%40% Grade 1025%18%20%26%11%37% Grade 1117%19%24%30%11%41% NEW JERSEY’S 2015 PARCC OUTCOMES ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS/LITERACY Note: Numbers may not sum to 100% due to rounding.

9 Not Yet Meeting (Level 1) Partially Meeting (Level 2) Approaching Expectations (Level 3) Meeting Expectations (Level 4) Exceeding Expectations (Level 5) % >= Level 4 Grade 38%19%28%37%8%45% Grade 47%22%30%36%4%41% Grade 56%21%32%35%6%41% Grade 68%21%30%35%6%41% Grade 78%22%33% 4%37% Grade 8*22%26%28%23%1%24% Algebra I14%25% 33%3%36% Geometry12%36%30%20%3%22% Algebra II32%25%20%22%2%24% NEW JERSEY’S 2015 PARCC OUTCOMES MATHEMATICS * Note: Approximately 30,000 New Jersey students participated in the PARCC Algebra I assessment while in middle school. Thus, PARCC Math 8 outcomes are not representative of grade 8 performance as a whole. Note: Numbers may not sum to 100% due to rounding.

10 2015 SAT: 44% met College and Career Ready Benchmark 2015 ACT: 43% met College and Career Ready Benchmark. PARCC OUTCOMES IN CONTEXT NAEP: National Assessment of Educational Progress https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/ ADP: American Diploma Project http://www.achieve.org/adp-network

11 END-OF-COURSE MATH OUTCOMES, % MEETING/EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS ADP Algebra I (2011) PARCC Algebra I (2015) PARCC Geometry (2015) PARCC Algebra II (2015) Count% % % % Grade 6 3979%6692% Grade 7 3,00194%3,53693% Grade 8 29,71570%27,49872%2,97392%45973% Grade 9 61,17721%53,65618%20,27947%4,72070% Grade 10 8,9695%5,5424%41,9308%20,71039% Grade 11 2,1824%1,3984%5,8952%32,0927%

12 ALGEBRA I PARCC OUTCOMES AND COURSE GRADES PARCC Algebra I (2015) Percent “C” or higher in Algebra I course AY1415 Count% Meeting or Exceeding Count*% >= C Grade 6 6692%62100% Grade 7 3,53693%3,30594% Grade 8 27,49872%24,94489% Grade 9 53,65618%44,92367% Grade 10 5,5424%3,17048% Grade 11 1,3984%62346% * Based on an overall 84% match rate at a student-level between NJSMART course roster collection and PARCC Algebra I assessment data. Looking for mismatches between outcomes and expectations is an important first step, i.e., roughly 18% of freshman met or exceeded expectations in PARCC Algebra I yet 67% received Cs or better in their course.

13 Count of Valid Test Scores Not Yet Meeting (Level 1) Partially Meeting (Level 2) Approaching Expectations (Level 3) Meeting Expectations (Level 4) Exceeding Expectation (Level 5) District % >= Level 4 NJ % >= Level 4 Grade 3 21510132549352%44% Grade 4 1973213437643%51% Grade 5 2063183047249%52% Grade 6 219693248553%49% Grade 7 19371226391655%52% Grade 8 18310152745247%52% Grade 9 19215212629938%40% Grade 10 14838242014519%37% Grade 11 6231132416 32%41% ROXBURY SCHOOL DISTRICT’S 2015 PARCC GRADE-LEVEL PERCENTAGE OUTCOMES ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS/LITERACY

14 Count of Valid Test Scores Not Yet Meeting (Level 1) Partially Meeting (Level 2) Approaching Expectations (Level 3) Meeting Expectations (Level 4) Exceeding Expectation (Level 5) District % >= Level 4 NJ % >= Level 4 Grade 3 2145182742850%45% Grade 4 1955312933235%41% Grade 5 2073163938341% Grade 6 2193153545348%41% Grade 7 1933153444549%37% Grade 8* 13118243622022%24% Algebra I 18213301936339%36% Geometry 1547263829130%22% Algebra II 733021 27128%24% ROXBURY SCHOOL DISTRICT’S 2015 PARCC GRADE-LEVEL PERCENTAGE OUTCOMES MATHEMATICS

15 Count of Valid Test Scores % Not Yet Meeting (Level 1) % Partially Meeting (Level 2) % Approaching Expectations (Level 3) % Meeting Expectations (Level 4) % Exceeding Expectation (Level 5) District % >= Level 4 Grade 3 ELA641120 42648 Grade 3 Math 646233031940 Grade 4 ELA 60525 40545 Grade 4 Math 6183428 230 SCHOOL LEVEL RESULTS: FRANKLIN School AverageDistrict AverageState AveragePARCC Average ELA 3747749743736 Math 3744748745738 ELA 4744746750742 Math 4735738743736

16 Count of Valid Test Scores % Not Yet Meeting (Level 1) % Partially Meeting (Level 2) % Approaching Expectations (Level 3) % Meeting Expectations (Level 4) % Exceeding Expectation (Level 5) District % >= Level 4 Grade 3 ELA 5810142847249 Grade 3 Math 5741439 544 Grade 4 ELA 5601634391150 Grade 4 Math 56272761465 SCHOOL LEVEL RESULTS: JEFFERSON School AverageDistrict AverageState AveragePARCC Average ELA 3745749743736 Math 3747748745738 ELA 4754746750742 Math 4754738743736

17 Count of Valid Test Scores % Not Yet Meeting (Level 1) % Partially Meeting (Level 2) % Approaching Expectations (Level 3) % Meeting Expectations (Level 4) % Exceeding Expectation (Level 5) District % >= Level 4 Grade 3 ELA 3631131560 Grade 3 Math 3631425471158 Grade 4 ELA 320941500 Grade 4 Math 3104832190 SCHOOL LEVEL RESULTS: KENNEDY School AverageDistrict AverageState AveragePARCC Average ELA 3753749743736 Math 3751748745738 ELA 4749746750742 Math 4731738743736

18 Count of Valid Test Scores % Not Yet Meeting (Level 1) % Partially Meeting (Level 2) % Approaching Expectations (Level 3) % Meeting Expectations (Level 4) % Exceeding Expectation (Level 5) District % >= Level 4 Grade 3 ELA 571272356258 Grade 3 Math 577181454761 Grade 4 ELA 496293922426 Grade 4 Math 4794530170 SCHOOL LEVEL RESULTS: NIXON School AverageDistrict AverageState AveragePARCC Average ELA 3753749743736 Math 3751748745738 ELA 4736746750742 Math 4726738743736

19 Count of Valid Test Scores % Not Yet Meeting (Level 1) % Partially Meeting (Level 2) % Approaching Expectations (Level 3) % Meeting Expectations (Level 4) % Exceeding Expectatio n (Level 5) District % >= Level 4 Average Overall Score Grade 5 ELA 2063183047249747 Grade 5 Math 219693248553749 Grade 6 ELA 7453163938341745 Grade 6 Math 2193153545348746 SCHOOL LEVEL RESULTS: LINCOLN ROOSEVELT

20 2015 PARCC ELA/LITERACY CourseDistrict Average State Average PARCC Average Grade 3749743736 Grade 4746750742 Grade 5747750741 Grade 6749747740 Grade 7753749741 Grade 8742749741 Grade 9739738739 Grade 10718733735 Grade 11734740739

21 DistrictStatePARCC Grade 3748745738 Grade 4738743736 Grade 5745743736 Grade 6746742735 Grade 7748739734 Grade 8728725728 Algebra I *738737734 Geometry734729732 Alegbra II726721719 2015 PARCC MATHEMATICS

22 QUESTIONS TO GUIDE PARCC DATA REFLECTION  How will we use PARCC data to identify strengths and gaps that exist in curriculum and instruction?  How will we use PARCC data to inform the conversations of our educators?  What can we learn about where additional professional resources are needed to meet the learning needs of all students?

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24 District and School Level Data: Math, ELA, reading and writing, and also by grade levels Disaggregated data, by subgroups Disaggregated data by categories, (i.e., standards sub-claims) Item analysis Student-level analysis YEAR ONE DATA ANALYSIS PLAN: DRILLING DOWN

25 RESOURCES FOR PARENTS http://understandthescore.org/

26 VIDEO: UNDERSTANDING THE SCORE REPORT http://understandthescore.org/

27 PARENT GUIDE TO THE SCORE REPORTS http://www.parcconline.org/resources/educator-resources

28 HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD http://understandt hescore.org/

29 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR PARENTS http://understandthescore.org/

30 PREPARING THE CHILDREN OF TODAY FOR TOMORROW

31 lradulic@roxbury.org 973-584-6799 LORETTA RADULIC Thank you.


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