Title: Test Data Review
1- Test Data Review
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- Adequate Yearly Progress
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3Idaho Reading Indicator (IRI)
- Grades K-3.
- Individual reading test administered three
times/year. - 2007-2008 was a new test and is a new baseline
- Scores
- 3 Benchmark
- 2 Strategic
- 1 Intensive
- On Target
- Reach the Spring Benchmark or
- Increase the percentage of students meeting
Benchmark (3) by 5 from Fall to Spring.
413 out of 14 schools met the Benchmark for
Kindergarten.
Kindergarten
512 out of 14 schools met the Benchmark for first
grade.
First Grade
69 out of 14 schools have met the Benchmark for
second grade.
Second Grade
7Third Grade
12 out of 14 schools have met the Benchmark for
third grade.
8Idaho Standards Achievement Test (ISAT)
- Reading, language usage, math in grades 3 through
8 and 10. - 2007-2008 Fall Spring 2008-2009 Spring only.
- Science in grades 5, 7, 10.
- Given on computer.
- Used to measure adequate yearly progress (AYP) in
the spring. - Passing score required for graduation.
- Retest opportunity offered four times each year.
9ISAT DATA
- The first set of graphs show
- The percent of students proficient in grades 3-8
10, state and district longitudinal data, based
on the NCLB items from the ISAT.
10Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2004-2008 3rd Grade
11Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2004-2008 4th Grade
12Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2005-2008 5th Grade
13Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2005-2008 6th Grade
14Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2004-2008 7th Grade
15Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2004-2008 8th Grade
16Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2004-2008 10th Grade
17Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2007-2008 Science
18ISAT DATA
- The next set of graphs show
- The percent of students proficient in grades 3-8
10, Spring 2008 school data, based on the NCLB
items from the ISAT.
19Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2008 3rd Grade
20Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2008 4th Grade
21Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2008 5th Grade
22Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2008 6th Grade
23Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2008 7th Grade
24Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2008 8th Grade
25Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2008 10th Grade
26Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient based on the NCLB items from the
ISAT Spring 2008 Science
27ISAT DATA
- The next set of graphs show
- The percent of students proficient in grades 3-8
10 based on AYP calculations from the ISAT by
sub-groups.
28Percent Proficient by Ethnicity
29Percent Proficient by Ethnicity
30Percent Proficient by Special Programs
31Percent Proficient by Special Programs
32NCLB and AYP
- The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act requires that
all - students meet the standards for reading and math
by 2014. - schools demonstrate adequate yearly progress
(AYP) toward achieving that goal.
33NCLB and AYP
- Each state has set incremental benchmarks to
reach 100 proficiency by 2014. - Math requirement
- 2006-2008 70 students proficient
- 2008-2009 70 students proficient
- 2009-2010 80 students proficient
- Reading requirement
- 2006-2008 78 students proficient
- 2008-2009 78 students proficient
- 2009-2010 85 students proficient
34AYP Incremental Benchmarks
35NCLB and AYP Facts
- Sixth year held accountable for No Child
Left Behind - (NCLB) / Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).
- 41 targets to meet proficiency benchmarks.
- Entire student population or any one of
the subgroups - does not meet targets, school is deemed not
to have made - AYP.
- AYP is only one measure of a schools success.
36School AYP Accountability
37Pocatello/Chubbuck School District AYP Status
- Eight of thirteen elementary schools met AYP.
- One elementary school is on alert.
- Seven elementary schools are in School
- Improvement.
- All middle schools are in School Improvement.
- Two of four high schools met AYP.
- All high schools are in School Improvement.
38Elementary Schools that Met AYP (and are not in
School Improvement)
- Chubbuck Elementary
- Ellis Elementary
- Gate City Elementary
- Greenacres Elementary
- Tendoy Elementary
39Elementary Schools that Met AYP (but are still in
School Improvement)
- Indian Hills Elementary
- Improvement 2 Reading
- Tyhee Elementary
- Improvement 2 Reading
- Washington Elementary
- Improvement 1 Reading
40Elementary School On Alert
- Edahow Elementary Alert Reading
- Economically Disadvantaged Reading Proficiency
(75.51)
Elementary Schools in School Improvement 1
- Lewis Clark Elementary School
Improvement 1 3rd Indicator - Language, Improvement 1 Reading,
Improvement 1 Math - Total Population Language Proficiency (69.32)
- Economically Disadvantaged Reading Proficiency
(72.88) - Economically Disadvantaged Math Proficiency
(68.36) - Syringa Elementary School Improvement 1
Math - Economically Disadvantaged Math Proficiency
(68.5)
41Elementary School in School Improvement 2
- Jefferson Elementary School Improvement 2
Reading, - Improvement 1 Math
- Economically Disadvantaged Reading Proficiency
(77.16) - Students With Disabilities Reading Proficiency
(25.58) - Students With Disabilities Math Proficiency
(44.19)
Elementary School in School Improvement 3
- Wilcox Elementary School Improvement 3
Reading - Hispanic Reading Proficiency (72.97)
- Economically Disadvantaged Reading Proficiency
(71.76) - Students With Disabilities Reading Proficiency
(52)
42Middle School in School Improvement 2
- Franklin Middle School Improvement 2
Reading, Improvement - 2 Math, Improvement 1 3rd
Indicator-Language - Economically Disadvantaged Reading Proficiency
(72.41) - Students with Disabilities Reading Proficiency
(50) - Total Population Language Proficiency (73.24)
- Economically Disadvantaged Math Proficiency
(54.6) - Students with Disabilities Math Proficiency
(30.36) - (missed safe harbor because of SWD Language
Proficiency)
43Middle Schools in School Improvement 3
- Hawthorne Middle School Improvement 3
Reading, - Improvement 3 Math
- American Indian Reading Proficiency (57.58)
- Economically Disadvantaged Reading Proficiency
(75.24) - Students with Disabilities Reading Proficiency
(26.32) - Students with Disabilities Math Proficiency
(17.54) - Kinport Academy Improvement 3 Reading,
Improvement 3 - Math
- Total Population Reading Proficiency (41.67)
- Total Population Math Proficiency (33.33)
44Middle School in School Improvement 5
- Irving Middle School Improvement 3
Reading, Improvement 5 - Math
- Students with Disabilities Reading Proficiency
(57.58) - Hispanic Math Proficiency (67.5)
- (missed Safe Harbor because of Hispanic
Language Proficiency)
45High Schools that Met AYP (but are still in
School Improvement)
- Century High School
- Improvement 1 3rd Indicator Graduation Rate,
- Improvement 1 Reading, Improvement 2 Math
- New Horizons High School
- Improvement 2 Reading, Improvement 2 Math
46High Schools in School Improvement
- Highland High School Improvement 1 Math
- Economically Disadvantaged Math Proficiency
(59.26) - Pocatello High School Improvement 1 Math
- Total Population Math Proficiency (65.97)
- White Math Proficiency (66)
47District AYP Accountability
48District Classified in Improvement
- Improvement 1 3rd Indicator-Graduation Rate,
Improvement 3 Reading,
Improvement 1
Math - LEP Reading Proficiency (54.55)
- (missed Safe Harbor because of LEP Language
Proficiency) - Students with Disabilities Reading Proficiency
(46.88) - LEP Math Proficiency (56.82)
- Students with Disabilities Math Proficiency
(42.37)
49What Plans Are Being Made for Improvement?
- Implement Total Instructional Alignment
- Implement Professional Learning Communities
- Continue to expand Response to Intervention
(RtI) model - Continue to expand and offer interventions
- Continued use of Instructional Reading Math
Coaches - Strengthen the Districts Professional
Development Offerings - Effective Instructional Strategies
- Highly Effective Questioning
- Framework for Understanding Poverty
- Cultural Competency Training
- Love Logic
- Reach Out
- Continue to focus improvement efforts through the
School Improvement planning process (Effective
Schools Research) - High School / Middle School Redesign
- After school English and math help sessions for
middle school - After school math help sessions for high school
- Continued use of Academic Success Coaches
50CELEBRATE!
We are continuing to Maximize Student Learning
- AYP is one indicator of school success.
- The Pocatello/Chubbuck School District was
selected for the What Parents Want award by
School Match - Based on
- competitive test scores
- accreditation
- recognition for excellence by a national
foundation - competitive teacher salaries
- average instructional expenditures
- library/media services
- class size
- Only 16 of the nations school districts have
received this recognition
51CELEBRATE!
We are continuing to Maximize Student Learning
- AYP is one indicator of school success.
- Pocatello High School and Lewis Clark
Elementary School designated as FastTrack Gold
Cap Schools - awarded by Scientific Learning for exemplary
implementation of a computer-based program that
helps improve reading, attention and memory - PHS had a record-setting five academic state
championships - Each of the districts three high schools had
academically successful athletic teams
52CELEBRATE!
We are continuing to Maximize Student Learning
- AYP is one indicator of school success.
- Franklin Middle School implemented a National
Junior Honor Society - induction of 102 students who met the rigorous
academic, leadership and citizenship criteria - Over 300 high school students took concurrent
enrollment courses - 67 high school seniors graduated with highest
honors in 2008
53CELEBRATE!
We are continuing to Maximize Student Learning
- Students excelled at the regional, state and
national level - Irving Middle School science students were
recognized for their exemplary performance at the
Science Olympiads competition - Four elementary students qualified for the State
Geography Bee and one qualified for the National
Geography Bee - A Franklin Middle School student received the
Spirit of Idaho Award from Congressman Mike Crapo - A Hawthorne Middle School student placed 11th in
the state MATHCOUNTS competition - Two students from Century High School placed
seventh in a National Debate Competition - A parent and teacher in the districts Head Start
program were selected for awards by the Region 10
Head Start Association