Title: Sweetwater Union High School District
1Sweetwater Union High School District
- Two-Year Support Paths for California High School
Exit Exam English/Language Arts - Mathematics
2Assumptions
- For most students struggling to pass CAHSEE,
improvement will NOT come with a one-shot
intervention course or workshop.
- For most students struggling to pass CAHSEE,
improvement will come ONLY after consistently
participating in a series of focused intervention
opportunities.
3CAHSEE Testing Cycle Goals
- Maximize summer and fall windows for timely
interventions
- Accessible notification of parents students
- Cycle March, July November
4Basic Support Design Premise
- 450 perfect score / minimum passing 350
- Tri-level grouping of students based on their
latest CAHSEE results
Group A
Group B Group C - 349-330 329-300 below
300 - Each paths specific courses or workshops
designed to address each levels perceived needs
5Essential to Support Design
- Each site develops its own preparatory plans for
students that lead up to taking CAHSEE for the
first time as 10th graders. - A focus on mastering current course objectives
WILL prepare students for success!
6Class of 2004 (total 6100 students)CaHSEE
support needs after 9/2002 test
- E/LA - 1332
- Group A (349-330) 792 60
- Group B (329-300) 441 33
- Group C (below 300) 99 7
- Math - 2397
- Group A (330-349) 1429 60
- Group B (329-300) 895 37
- Group C (below 300) 73 3
7January 2003 CAHSEE Results for Class 2004
- E/LA
- 1193 re-took it
- 365 passed
- 31 pass rate
- Math
- 2115 re-took it
- 362 passed
- 17 pass rate
8Guiding Criteria
- Students most recent CAHSEE scores should be
used when placing them in a support path course
or workshop - As students CAHSEE scores improve, they should
be moved up to another levels path, explicit
indication for students that they are making
progress
9Group A scoring 330-349English / Language Arts
- During junior year, students work through a
series of after-school and / or Saturday
workshops. - In senior year, students required to take one
mandatory semester course if essays scoring 2 or
below (preferably in Fall).
10Group A scoring 330-349English / Language Arts
- Prior to March exam of senior year
- a) It is recommended that students attend 20-hour
skill review workshop sessions (after-school / on
Saturdays) - OR - - b) Students may attend a series of pull-outs
sessions during school day if available
11Group A scoring 330-349Mathematics
- During junior year, students work through a
series of after-school and / or Saturday
workshops - In senior year, students required to take one
year Math 12 course. Once CaHSEE is passed,
student may drop the course.
12Group A scoring 330-349Mathematics
- In addition, district is developing an on-line
CaHSEE review. Students should access this (or
other programs) during the three weeks prior to
an exam administration.
13Summer School Inter-SessionOverview
- Opportunities exist to accelerate student
progress. - Specific courses and workshops will be offered
for each of the three different group levels.
14Summer School Inter-SessionOverview
- Training and material will be provided for
teachers working during those times. - Smaller class sizes will be offered for
interventions.
15Summer School Inter-SessionEnglish / Language
Arts
- Students scoring 330-349 have opportunity to take
one-week 20 hour CaHSEE Skill Review Workshop
series - Students scoring 300-329 have opportunity to
take three-week 60 hour CaHSEE Prep Seminar
elective course
16Summer School Inter-SessionEnglish /
Mathematics for ELD
- Students at ELD Level 78 take appropriate CaHSEE
support path workshop or elective course. - Students at ELD Level 6 and below take Power Up
for English at appropriate level. - For Mathematics, students attend regular CaHSEE
support paths.
17Summer School Inter-SessionMathematics
- During summer before senior year, students
scoring 300-329 take three-week 60 hour Math
Essentials 1 or 2 course. - During summer before senior year, students
scoring 330-349 take one-week skill review seminar
18Alternative Education Overview for English /
Mathematics
- Students follow same CaHSEE Two-year Support
Paths as other students based on their CaHSEE
scores - Opportunities to enroll and participate in
courses and workshops at home site during regular
school year and summer school / inter-session
19Special Education Overview for English /
Mathematics
- RSP students will have the opportunity to take
the regular CaHSEE support path workshops and
courses. - SDC students will have the opportunity to take
CaHSEE-support courses developed by special
education resource teachers.
20 - "I find the Sweetwater Union High School
District's two-year support path for students who
have not passed the California High School Exit
Examination impressive . . . . the plan is one
of the best in California. - - - John W.
Tierney, Ph.D. - Manager - Planning and Assessment
- San Diego County Office of Education
21Reasons Cited by Jack Tierney for CAHSEE Support
Paths Effectiveness
- The tri-level grouping of students . . .will
enable teachers to provide students with
effective, differentiated instruction. - The content . . .courses have been
established.and can be modified and refined as
teachers offer the twelve remedial courses to
students. - Finally, students who persistently score poorly
. . .are required to take very good CAHSEE
remedial courses.
22CaHSEE Pass Rate / Class of 2004 Comparison
- SD County
- June 2002
- LA 77
- Math 58
- September 2002
- LA not available
- Math not available
- Sweetwater
- June 2002
- LA 68
- Math 44
- September 2002
- LA 74
- Math 53