Title: Adequate Yearly Progress AYP and Accountability Status Determinations
1Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) and
Accountability Status Determinations
- Massachusetts Department of Elementary and
Secondary Education - September 17 18, 2009
2Topics
- Review and Reporting Schedule
- AYP Basics
- Composite Performance Index (CPI)
- Four Factors that Determine AYP
- AYP Report Overview
- Accountability Status and Required Actions
- Contact Information
3Review and Reporting Schedule
- Monday, 8/17 Preliminary 2009 district and
school AYP data provided electronically to
superintendents and principals via the Preview
of 2009 AYP Data application on the Security
Portal www4.doemass.org/auth/Login/ - Wednesday, 8/19 Notice sent to superintendents
and principals whose district and schools are
expected to be identified for improvement,
corrective action, or restructuring based on
preliminary 2009 AYP data - Friday, 8/21 Deadline to report AYP
discrepancies via the Security Portal - Tuesday, 9/15 Official embargoed district and
school AYP reports provided electronically for
district review on the Security Portal - Wednesday, 9/16 Official AYP reports and lists
of schools and districts in improvement status
released to the public - Friday, 9/18 Drive-In AYP Information Session
at Marlborough H.S.
4Adequate Yearly Progress Facts
- AYP reports show progress toward having all
students reach grade level proficiency by the
year 2014 the principal goal of NCLB - AYP determinations are issued separately for ELA
and Math - For each subject there are multiple AYP
determinations - for all students (the aggregate)
and for student groups. Students are counted in
each group to which they belong. - District AYP determinations are based on
grade-span results (3-5 6-8 9-12). Positive
results for all groups in any grade-span yields a
positive AYP determination. - Schools and districts that do not make AYP for
two or more consecutive years in the same subject
are identified for improvement, corrective
action, or restructuring to focus efforts on
improving student performance. - Schools and districts with an accountability
status that make AYP for a single year remain at
the previous years status.
5Composite Performance Index (CPI)
- The CPI is
- a metric we use to measure school and district
performance and improvement - a 100-point index that combines the scores of
students who participate in standard MCAS ELA and
mathematics tests, and those who participate in
the MCAS-Alt.
6Composite Performance Index (CPI)
Multiply the number of points by the number of
students at each performance level, then divide
the total number of points by the total number of
students (example below)
7Four Factors Determine AYP
A (B or C) D Affirmative AYP Determination
8A (B or C) D Affirmative AYP Determination
- Students are counted in each group to which they
belong. - Calculated by taking all students enrolled in the
school or district during the testing window
divided by the number of students taking MCAS
tests. - The testing window is defined as any student
reported in SIMS as enrolled in the school in
both the March and June SIMS submissions. - District participation calculations include
students enrolled in outplacements at district
expense.
9A (B or C) D Affirmative AYP Determination
- Performance targets established between 2001 and
2014, as required by NCLB - Targets set separately for ELA and for
mathematics - Performance expectations increase every 2 years
- Performance is measured using CPI
- AYP determinations based on one year of data each
year
10A (B or C) D Affirmative AYP Determination
11A (B or C) D Affirmative AYP Determination
- 20 in the aggregate
- 40 for student groups (and at least 5 of total
groups of 200 always included)
Minimum N Size Rules
12A (B or C) D Affirmative AYP Determination
13A (B or C) D Affirmative AYP Determination
100
14A (B or C) D Affirmative AYP Determination
15A (B or C) D Affirmative AYP Determination
- The improvement target is expressed as a range
- An error band surrounds the target number
- Error bands range from 2.5 to 4.5, depending on
size of group 2.5 is typical
16A (B or C) D Affirmative AYP Determination
Student groups in schools and districts serving
grades 1-8 must
- Have an attendance rate of 92 or higher, or
- Improve by at least 1 percentage point from the
previous year
17A (B or C) D Affirmative AYP Determination
Student groups in schools and districts serving
grades 9-12 must have
- a four-year graduation rate of 65 percent applied
to the 2008 graduation cohort, or - a two percentage point increase in the four-year
graduation rate from the 2007 cohort to 2008
cohort, or - a five-year graduation rate of 70 percent applied
to the 2007 graduation cohort.
182009 AYP Data School Summary
Title I Status, Choice / SES
Summary / Detailed Data Links
AYP History
192009 AYP Data School Detail
202009 AYP Data District Summary
Summary / Detailed Data Links
Grade span AYP Determinations
AYP History
212009 AYP Data District Detail
22NCLB Accountability Status and Required Actions
(School Level)
School Choice SES apply to Title I schools
only.
23NCLB Accountability Status and Required Actions
(District Level)
242009 NCLB Accountability Highlights
- 937 schools (54) in improvement status in 2009
- Up from 840 (50) in 2008
- 109 districts (28) in improvement status
- Including 29 charters, 8 voc/techs, and 17 other
single-school districts - Up from 89 in 2008 (including 26 charters, 6
voc/techs, and 11 other single-school districts) - 21 schools recognized for exiting accountability
status
25Resources
- Contact Us ayp_at_doe.mass.edu / 781-338-3550
- School and District Accountability and Assistance
News www.doe.mass.edu/sda/ - 2009 AYP Materials www.doe.mass.edu/sda/ayp/2009/
default.html - 2009 MCAS and AYP Data Review and Release
Schedule - School Leaders Guide to the 2009 Adequate Yearly
Progress Reports - 2009-10 School and District NCLB Accountability
Status and Required Actions - 2009 Glossary of AYP Reporting Terms
- Sample Parent/Guardian Notifications (NCLB
Accountability Status/NCLB School Choice,
Supplemental Educational Services (SES) , and
Right-To-Know) - Federal Non-Regulatory Guidance on District and
School Improvement - Giving Parents Options Strategies for Informing
Parents and Implementing Public School Choice and
Supplemental Educational Services Under No Child
Left Behind - Student Performance Goal Spreadsheet