Title: Woodland Hills Junior High Planned Instruction District Results
1Woodland Hills Junior High Planned Instruction
District Results Implications
May 23, 2007
2Goals
- Overview of PSSA Data (3 year trend Reading)
- 4Sight Benchmark Data
- Terra Nova GLE
- Corrective Action II
- Changes in Reading Curriculum
3Background
3. Performance 45 proficient in math
54 proficient in reading
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52006
Approximately half of all students were
not proficient
2006
1 out of every 4 white students were not
proficient
2006
2 out of every 3 black students were not
proficient
2006
9 out of every 10 students with IEPs were
not proficient
2006
3 out of every 5 EcDis students were not
proficient
SIP 1 SIP 2
Corrective Act. 1
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82/5/07
January 2007 4Sight Benchmarks
69.66
52.14
42.04
38.81
9 West Junior High School
2006-2007 4Sight Benchmarks
- Correlation Coefficient .86
55
71
35
44
10 West Junior High School
2006-2007 4Sight Benchmarks
- Correlation Coefficient .86
46 GIEP
49 GIEP
11 East Junior High School
2006-2007 4Sight Benchmarks
- Correlation Coefficient .86
40
73
21
34
12 East Junior High School
2006-2007 4Sight Benchmarks
- Correlation Coefficient .86
10 GIEP
13 GIEP
13Terra Nova Grade 8
14Corrective Action 2
1. Attendance 90 or growth
Graduation 80 or growth
2. Participation 95 of students
3. Performance 45 proficient in math
54 proficient in reading
15Corrective Action 2
3. Performance 2008-2010 56
proficient in math 63 proficient in reading
3. Performance 45 proficient in math
54 proficient in reading
16Corrective Action 2
- But, we have been planning
- Warning
- School Improvement 1
- School Improvement 2
- Corrective Action 1
17Corrective Action 2
- and plans were in place
- Warning
- School Improvement 1
- School Improvement 2
- Corrective Action 1
- Corrective Action 2
School Choice SES
Distinguished Educators
18Corrective Action 2
- Still, we must consider the future
- Warning
- School Improvement 1
- School Improvement 2
- Corrective Action 1
- Corrective Action 2
School Choice SES
Distinguished Educators
School Restructuring
19Corrective Action 2
- Corrective Action 2 (http//www.pde.state.pa.us/pa
s/cwp/view.asp?a3Q121334pasNav10429pasNav
)
- Corrective Action 2 (www.ed.gov)
20Changes in Reading Curriculum
Grade 7 Exploratory Rotation (9 weeks each) 712
French 732 Spanish 276 Keyboarding and Computer
Usage Grade 8 Core Curriculum (semester
each) 084 Exploring Technology 284 Family
Consumer Science
Grade 7 Exploratory Rotation (9 weeks each) 084
Exploring Technology 284 Family Consumer
Science 276 Keyboarding and Computer Usage Grade
8 Core Curriculum (semester each) XXX Reading 8
21Changes in Reading Curriculum
Other changes Grade 7 Math Plus Math
Workshop Grade 8 Math Plus Math Workshop 086
Reading 8 Communications Course (opposite French
I, Spanish I) - Reading Workshop
Grade 7 Exploratory Rotation (9 weeks each) 084
Exploring Technology 284 Family Consumer
Science 276 Keyboarding and Computer Usage Grade
8 Core Curriculum (semester each) XXX Reading 8
22Changes in Reading Curriculum
- A question of planned instruction
- This year
- there are 125 students taking Developmental
Reading 8 - there are 430 students in Grade 8
- 29 of 8th graders are in developmental reading
- 53 of last years 7th graders (this years 8th
graders) were not proficient in reading on the
PSSA - How do we verify that our planned course of
instruction is aligned to students core
instructional needs based on student performance?
23Changes in Reading Curriculum
- A question of rigor
- On average, last years 8th graders evidenced 63
accuracy given PSSA Reading questions from
Reporting Category R.8.A. Comprehension and
Reading Skills - How do we verify that our proficient 8th grade
students are challenged to move to the advanced
level in reading?
24Changes in Reading Curriculum
- A question of planned instruction
- The last approved developmental reading planned
course of instruction dates back to July 12, 1995
prior to the release of the PA Academic
Standards in Reading - With the learning needs evident, what actions
should be taken to improve reading performance in
our schools that have reached Corrective Action
1?
25Changes in Reading Curriculum
- Reminder about mandates
- Chapter 4 ( 4.22) indicates that planned
instruction in prescribed areas may be provided
as an instructional unit within a course or other
interdisciplinary activities. - Yet, the District is proposing that it maintains
a course in Technology Education and Family
Consumer Science at the 7th grade level. - Yet, the District is proposing to keep Foreign
Languages at the 8th grade level, exceeding the
requirement of a 4 year sequence ( 4.25).
26Changes in Reading Curriculum
Getting Results
27Changes in Reading Curriculum
8th Grade Reading
Specific sequencing to ensure coverage of skills
A skills centered approach
Differentiated instruction to support all
learners
Aligned to PA Standards and eligible content
Evidenced based
Built-in assessment that informs instruction