Title: TETN Accountability Update Session
1TETN Accountability Update Session
2- State Accountability Update
3Recent and Upcoming Events
- November 15 AEIS release on TEASE
- November 28 AEIS release on TEA public website
- December 6 PEG release on TEASE
- December 11 School Report Cards (SRCs) released
- (target)
- December 12 Public Education Grant (PEG) list
- (target) released on TEA Correspondence Site
- Mid-December 2006-07 Pocket Edition published
- (web and print)
4- Gold Performance Acknowledgments
5Gold Performance Acknowledgments
- Among the campuses that were evaluated for GPA
- 18 earned exactly 1
- 18 earned exactly 2
- 14 earned exactly 3
- 78 earned 1 or more
- 59 earned 2 or more
6Gold Performance Acknowledgments (continued)
- Among the districts that were evaluated for GPA
- 16 earned exactly 1
- 17 earned exactly 2
- 12 earned exactly 3
- 76 earned 1 or more
- 60 earned 2 or more
7Gold Performance Acknowledgment (continued)
8Gold Performance Acknowledgment (continued)
9Gold Performance Acknowledgments (continued)
- The number of campuses and districts earning
acknowledgment on the RHSP indicator continues to
decline.
10Gold Performance Acknowledgments (continued)
- At the district level, the number of districts
earning acknowledgments declined for every GPA
indicator, except the two TSI indicators. The
biggest decline was in commended performance on
writing. There are 208 fewer districts commended
on writing than in 2006. The greatest increase
was for the TSI in ELA where there are 266 more
districts earning this acknowledgment.
11Gold Performance Acknowledgments (continued)
- At the campus level, the number of campuses
earning acknowledgments declined for 8 of the
possible 14 GPA indicators. The biggest decline
was in commended performance on mathematics.
There are almost 600 fewer campuses commended on
mathematics than in 2006. The greatest increase
was for the TSI in ELA where there are 307 more
campuses earning this acknowledgment.
12- Technical Assistance Teams
13TAT Methodology
- The TAKS data was rebuilt for both 2006-07 and
2005-06 to include selected TAKS-Inclusive grades
and subjects and to include grade 8 science
results. These data are reported on the 2006-07
AEIS reports as a Preview Indicator (example to
follow). - SDAA II results are not evaluated.
- Paired campuses and obsolete campuses are removed
from the TAT list. - There is no waiver provision for the 2007-08 TAT
list.
14TAT Facts
- There are 395 unique districts with one or more
campuses on the TAT list. This compares to 157
unique districts on the 2006-07 list. - Most districts have only one campus on the list
(62). Houston ISD has the most campuses of any
single district, with 56. - The most common campus type on the list is Middle
School with 40 (among the Both, Elementary,
Middle School, and Secondary categories). - The 2006-07 TAT list had 234 campuses, with 35
waivers, so only 199 campuses had TAT
requirements. The 2007-08 list is almost four
times as large with 877 campuses and no waivers.
15The TAT Data
- The AEIS reports (released to superintendents
today through the TEASE site) contains a 2008
Preview Indicator.
16The TAT Data (continued)
- The 2008 Preview Indicator is the data that was
used to identify campuses for the TAT list. - The TAT processing also evaluated student group
size, checked for requirement improvement, and
applied the Exceptions Provision. These details
cannot be discerned from the Preview Indicator.
17TAT Consequences
- Questions about TAT membership should be directed
to the PMI Division at 463-9414. - Team membership should be submitted by November
30, 2007.
18TAT FAQs
- Why is a certain school on the list? See the
AEIS 2008 Preview Indicator. - I have a school on the list. What must I do now?
Identify your TAT membership and submit name(s)
to the PMI Division. - Is this particular person eligible to be a team
member? Contact PMI.
19TAT FAQs (continued)
- I cant reconcile my data with your data. How
did you get the results you used? We recomputed
both the 2007 data and the 2006 data to include
grade 8 science results at the PR level as well
as TAKS-I (science and social studies and grade
11). - Will the agency provide data in the future? No
recomputation of data is necessary next year, so
August 1 Accountability Data Tables can be used.
Reasons will be provided on the TAT list. It is
also anticipated that notification will occur via
TEASE instead of via mailing.
20TAT FAQs (continued)
- I have a 2007 granted appeal based on data
quality issues, yet you evaluated me for the TAT
list based on the bad data anyway. Why? Even
with granted appeals the underlying data are not
altered. The 2007 data was the only performance
data available to evaluate against the 2008
system criteria.
21- 2006-07 Academic Excellence Indicator System
(AEIS) Update
22November 15 TEASE release
- Email notification was sent November 14 to
district superintendents with a copy to ESC
directors. - The TEASE site provides everything districts need
to fulfill statutory requirements associated with
AEIS. - Site also provides Guidelines and Glossary.
- Unlike other TEASE products, the AEIS reports are
NOT confidential.
23District Responsibilities (See Guidelines for
details)
- PUBLISHING
- MUST publish performance and profile sections
of district and campus AEIS reports - MAY publish Glossary (Note Spanish language
translation of the Glossary will be available in
January 2008) - MUST ADD and publish
- Campus performance objectives
- Report of violent or criminal incidents
- Information from THECB about performance of
students in postsecondary institutions
24District Responsibilities (continued)
- HEARING FOR PUBLIC DISCUSSION
- Must be held within 90 calendar days after the
November 15th TEASE release. District winter
break days do not count toward the 90 days. - Within 2 weeks after the hearing, the AEIS report
must be disseminated.
25District Responsibilities (continued)
- DISSEMINATION OF THE REPORT
- May be accomplished by
- Directing readers to copies of the reports
located on the districts website (preferred). - Directing readers to the TEA AEIS website.
- Through mailouts.
- By posting the report in public places.
26District Responsibilities (continued)
- AEIS AND THE DISTRICT WEBSITE
- TEC 39.252 requires the district to post the most
current AEIS report by the 10th instructional
day. There is no requirement in this statute
that district websites must be updated with new
AEIS reports after the 10th instructional day
however, districts are encouraged to do so. -
- See our FAQ about this requirement at
http//www.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/3297_faq.htm
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27November 28 Public Release
- Includes the TEASE products namely, individual
district and campus AEIS reports, CI reports,
Glossary, and Guidelines. - ADDS
- Region reports
- State report
- A separate report of how mobile students
performed (state-level only) - Data download (including explanation of masking)
- Additional CI information
- The Multi-Year feature
- Direct links to prior year reports
- Direct links to grade level Progress of Prior
Year Failers
28Changes to 2006-07 AEIS
- Accountability Preview of 2008
- An indicator is included that shows TAKS
performance constructed to reflect the indicator
definition that will be used in the 2008
accountability system. This indicator is titled,
TAKS Met 2008 Standard (Sum of All Grades
Tested, INCLUDING grade 8 Science and TAKS-I2008
Preview at Panel Recommended). - Participation
- TAKS-Alternate Only and Combination have been
added to the tested subsection.
29Changes to 2006-07 AEIS (continued)
- TAKS-Inclusive
- TAKS-I results, previously reported as a separate
indicator, have been deleted. The TAKS-I results
(for selected subjects and grades) are now
included with other TAKS data in the
Accountability Preview indicator described above.
TAKS-I results are not included in the TAKS
results by grade. - Although TAKS-I has been renamed TAKS
(Accommodated), the 2006-07 AEIS reports and
Glossary use TAKS-I.
30Changes to 2006-07 AEIS (continued)
- Annual Dropout Rate
- The annual dropout rate for grades 9-12 is added.
All three annual dropout rates (7-8, 7-12, and
9-12) will appear on each district, region, and
state report. However, only the 7-8 and 9-12
rates will appear on campuses evaluated under
standard procedures. The 7-8 and 7-12 rates will
appear on campuses evaluated under AEA
procedures. Due to definition changes to the
annual dropout rate, only the current year of
dropout data is shown.
31Changes to 2006-07 AEIS (continued)
- College-Ready Graduates
- A new indicator of college readiness is added to
the college-ready section of the report. To be
considered college-ready, a graduate must have
achieved a certain performance level on any one
of the following tests the exit-level TAKS, the
SAT, or the ACT. - English Language Learners Progress Measure
- For the first time, two years of information are
available for this indicator (2006-07 and
2005-06). Also, more details are provided for the
definition of this indicator in a new appendix to
the Glossary, Appendix H.
32- School Report Card
- 2006-07 Summary
33Overview
- A subset of the AEIS
- Governed by its own statute (TEC 39.052) and
Commissioners Rule (TAC 61.1021) - Intent is for this report to get to the homes of
each child
34Delivery Notification from TEA
- A website release only. Paper copies not mailed.
- Web products are accessible through the AEIS site
no separate TEASE release. - Target release date December 11.
- Superintendents and principals notified of
availability via email.
35District Responsibilities
- Districts must provide SRCs to their campuses.
- Must be disseminated to parents within six weeks
after districts are notified by TEA. - The district winter break doesnt count toward
the six week period. - There are various ways to achieve the
distribution requirements (see TAC 61.1021). - Supplemental materials are provided by TEA
- Sample cover letters to parents (English and
Spanish) - Definitions (English and, as soon as available,
Spanish)
36- Public Education Grant (PEG) Program 2008-09
Summary
37Overview
- A statutorily-mandated program of school choice
- (TEC Ch. 29, Subchapter G, 29.201-29.205).
- Statute addresses campus identification, funding
issues, and student eligibility issues.
38Criteria
- Partially tied to accountability ratings, but not
aligned with either the state system, AYP, or the
TAT list. - PEG criteria are tougher on the evaluation of
science and math results than the state standards
currently are. - There is a 3 year moving time period, so even
improved schools stay on the list if they were AU
in any of the previous three years. - The number of campuses anticipated this year is
expected to be lower than last year. Last year
there were 924 schools identified.
39Calendar and Notification
- Planned release on December 6 via TEASE to all
districts with one or more campuses on the list. - List will be posted to agency website on December
12. - An online FAQ is available through the Division
of Performance Reporting Resources link
http//www.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/resources/in
dex.html
40District Responsibilities
- Statute requires that districts notify parents of
the 2008-09 list by February 1 of 2008. - List is based on 05, 06, and 07 performance,
but is in effect for the 2008-09 school year.
412008 AEA Campus Registration Process - Reopened
422008 AEA Campus Registration Process - Reopened
- The initial 2008 AEA campus registration process
was conducted online using the TEASE
Accountability website September 10-21, 2007. - An e-mail message was sent on September 7, 2007
informing district superintendents of the 2008
AEA registration process. Due to a network
problem, this e-mail was not delivered until
September 27, after AEA registration had closed. - To ensure an AEA registration process that is
administered fairly and consistently for all
campuses, the online 2008 AEA campus registration
process is reopened November 12-28, 2007.
432008 AEA Campus Registration Process - Reopened
(continued)
- Forms submitted online during the September 10-21
registration window will remain in effect for the
2007-08 school year. Do not resubmit 2008 AEA
registration or rescission forms submitted
September 10-21. - Verify that AECs are pre-registered using the
2008 Pre-Registered AEC List at
http//www.tea.state.tx.us/aea. - AECs requesting AEA registration must complete an
electronic 2007-08 AEA Campus Registration Form. - AECs for which 2007 AEA registration was
rescinded due to not meeting the at-risk
registration criterion must submit an electronic
2007-08 AEA Campus Registration Form if the AEC
wishes to request AEA registration in 2008.
442008 AEA Campus Registration Process - Reopened
(continued)
- AECs wishing to rescind AEA registration must
complete an electronic 2007-08 AEA Campus
Rescission Form. - AEA rescission and registration forms submitted
via TEASE Accountability must be printed and
maintained by superintendents as official
documentation of AEA campus registration
requests. - The reopened 2008 AEA campus registration process
closes at 500 p.m. CDT on November 28, 2007.
AEA registration and rescission forms will not
be processed after this time. - The 2008 Registered AEC List will be posted
online at http//www.tea.state.tx.us/aea in
December.
45Federal Accountability Update
462007 AYP Release Schedule
- Tuesday, December 11 (target date)
- AYP Appeals letters mailed
- Appeal letters posted on TEASE
- Tuesday, December 18 (target date)
- AYP release on TEA public website
472008 Assessments and AYP
- TAKS
- Same as 2007
- LAT TAKS
- Same as 2007
- TAKS-Accommodated
- Included in AYP for Reading and Math
482008 Assessments and AYP
- TAKS-Modified
- Included in AYP for Reading and Math
- Students taking TAKS-M are
- included in Participation,
- included in Performance subject to a 2 cap on
proficient results -
- TAKS-Alternate
- Included in AYP for Reading and Math
- Students taking TAKS-Alt are
- included in Participation,
- included in Performancesubject to a 1 cap on
proficient results
492008 Assessments and AYP
- TELPAS Reading
- Same as 2007
- Students in their First Year in US Schools are
- Included in Participation
- Excluded from Performance
- Students in their Second or Third year (or more)
of enrollment in U.S. schools are - Not counted as participants (Non-Participants)
- Excluded from Performance
502008 AYP Preview Federal Cap
- In general, the federal cap process has been
applied to Texas schools in the following steps - Determine the districts total participation
count, based on the school districts total
participation denominator for the Reading/English
Language Arts and Mathematics. This count is
based on students identified as enrolled on the
day of testing in grades 3 8 and 10 only. - Apply the percentage to the total participation
count for the cap limit on 1 or 2 proficient
results.District Participation Denominator x
.01 TAKS-Alt LimitDistrict Participation
Denominator x .02 TAKS-M Limit
512008 AYP Preview Federal Cap (continued)
- In past years, TEA determined how many proficient
scores could be included in the performance rates
for each district based on a sorting priority. - All students in the school district were sorted
in the order of priority regardless of the campus
identification.
522008 AYP Preview Federal Cap (continued)
- Proficient scores that remain after the district
cap was reached were counted as non-proficient
for AYP purposes only. - Since the limit of proficient results in the
federal cap has been based on the school district
participation count, it is difficult to determine
the specific campus results of the federal cap
calculation.
532008 AYP Preview Federal Cap (continued)
- An Important Note about Alternate Test
Administration - It should be emphasized that the federal cap
relates to counting students as proficient for
AYP purposes only and does not provide direction
to ARD committees regarding how students with
disabilities should be assessed. For students
with disabilities receiving special education
services, state policies and procedures related
to assessment decision-making are detailed in the
TEA publication titled Admission, Review, and
Dismissal (ARD) Committee Decision-Making Process
for the Texas Assessment Program. -
- It is important that local school districts
ensure that appropriate assessments are selected
and administered to students with disabilities.
542008 AYP Preview Federal Cap (continued)
- The protocol for determining which students are
included or excluded in AYP if the 1 or 2 caps
are exceeded has not yet been determined. - Ongoing research to determine how other states
are planning to process proficient results that
exceed the cap.
552008 AYP Preview Federal Cap (continued)
- The USDE federal regulation released in April
2007 provides specific guidelines on the
implementation of the federal cap - Districts cannot exceed the 1 cap for TAKS-Alt.
However, if they do not fully use the 1 cap,
then they can exceed the 2 cap (up to 3). - In other words, TAKS-M proficient scores may
spill over beyond the cap, but the TAKS-Alt may
not.
562008 AYP Preview Federal Cap (continued)
- One Possible Scenario
- Subject Area Reading/ELA
-
- Total Number of AYP Participants in District
742 - (Grades 3 8 10 only)1 x 742 7.42 8
students may be counted as proficient in AYP from
TAKS-ALT 2 x 742 14.8415 students may be
counted as proficient in AYP from TAKS M3 is
the total number of students, or 23
572008 AYP Preview Federal Cap (continued)
- Second Scenario
- Subject Area Reading/ELA
-
- Total Number of AYP Participants in District
742 - (Grades 3 8 10 only)1 x 742 7.42 from
0 - 8 students may be counted as proficient in
AYP from TAKS-ALT 2 x 742 14.84from 15 - 23
students may be counted as proficient in AYP from
TAKS MThe combined total is 23 students, or 3
582008 AYP Preview
- Timeline
- Standard setting for the TAKS-M assessment will
not be completed until August 2008. - Discussions have begun with the USDE to modify
the 2008 AYP timeline. - Texas will request that the preliminary 20072008
AYP status and the corresponding 20082009 School
Improvement Program (SIP) status be released
after the beginning of the 20082009 school year.
592008 AYP Preview (continued)
- The 2008 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Guide
will include the details of the federal cap
process and 2008 timeline. - The AYP Guide will be available on the Texas
Education Agency website in late spring 2008. - Examples like those in the AYP Information
Packet, available from the TEASE Accountability
website, may be incorporated into the AYP Guide
federal cap process description.
60State and Federal Accountability 2007-08 School
Year
61TAKS (Accommodated)
62TAKS-Modified (TAKS-M)
63TAKS-Alternate (TAKS-Alt)
64TETN Accountability Update Sessions 2008 Dates
and Tentative Agenda Topics
- February 29 Update on Accountability Development
- April 3 Accountability Decisions for 2008
Beyond - June 11 Accountability Manuals State and AYP
- August 14 Accountability Results for 2008
- November 13 Accountability Ratings Update
- Gold Performance Acknowledgments
- AEIS Reports
- School Report Cards
- PEG List
- The above dates are for 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
65Accountability Resources
- Email the Division of Performance Reporting at
performance.reporting_at_tea.state.tx.us. - Phone the Division of Performance Reporting at
(512) 463-9704. - ESC Accountability Contacts.
- Online
- ACCT http//www.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/accoun
t/ - AEA http//www.tea.state.tx.us/aea/
- AYP http//www.tea.state.tx.us/ayp/