Title: Adequate Yearly Progress 200708 Based on Data from 200607
1Adequate Yearly Progress2007-08Based on Data
from 2006-07
- Fluvanna County Public Schools
- Report to the Fluvanna County School Board
- September 12, 2007
2No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 and Adequate
Yearly Progress
- The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB)
requires annual testing to measure students
progress in reading (English) and mathematics. - NCLB requires all students to be proficient in
reading (English) and mathematics by 2013-14. - NCLB requires schools, school divisions, and
states to meet annual objectives for Adequate
Yearly Progress (AYP) for student performance on
statewide tests in reading (English) and math. - NCLB requires the identification of states,
schools, and school divisions making and not
making AYP.
3No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 and Adequate
Yearly Progress
- AYP annual measurable objectives, or benchmarks,
are set by VDOE and approved by USDOE. - AYP objectives are in addition to the standards
for learning and achievement required under the
Standards of Learning program and the Standards
of Accreditation. - To make AYP, 29 benchmarks must be met or
exceeded. Missing a single benchmark may result
in a school or a school division not making AYP.
4AYP Benchmark Objectives
- Participation in reading (English) and
mathematics statewide testing all students and
student subgroups. - Performance in reading (English) and mathematics
statewide testing all students and student
subgroups. - Attendance (or science) at elementary and middle
schools. - Graduation at high schools.
5AYP Student Subgroups
- Black students
- White students
- Hispanic students
- Students with disabilities
- Economically disadvantaged students
- Students with limited English proficiency
- Student subgroups of less than 50 are TS too
small to be included in accountability
calculations.
6Revised Annual Measurable Objectives for AYP
7AYP Divisionwide Results
8Division Participation in English and Math
9Division English Performance
10Division Math Performance
R10 Met the objective due to a 10 percent
reduction in the failure rate. PP met
objective when the proxy percent (17) was added.
11Division Attendance and Graduation
12AYP Elementary Schools
13Elementary English Performance
Three-year average calculation 69.44 for
black students 67.33 for disadvantaged
students 57 plus 15 PP 72 for students with
disabilities. (PP met objective when proxy
percent (15) was added)
14Elementary Math Performance
Three-year average calculation 72.50 for
black students 69.87 for disadvantaged
students. PP met objective when proxy percent
(17) was added
15AYP Fluvanna Middle School Results
16FMS English Performance
R10 Met the objective due to a 10 percent
reduction in the failure rate.
17FMS Math Performance
PP met objective when the proxy percent (17)
was added.
18AYP Fluvanna County High School
19FCHS English Performance
20FCHS - Math Performance
21AYP in Summary
- The state of Virginia did not make AYP.
- 72 (down from 78) of Virginias schools and 44
(down from 55) school divisions made AYP for the
2007-08 school year based on 2006-07 data. - Fluvanna as a division did not make the required
73 proficiency for AYP in English performance in
the following student subgroups - Black students 72 (4 students)
- Disadvantaged students 70 (6 students)
- Students w/ disabilities 72 (1 student)
- Fluvanna as a division made the required 71
proficiency or safe-harbored for AYP in math
performance in all student subgroups.
22AYP in Summary
- The division, with an 86 (up from 84) pass rate
in English, surpassed the states pass rate of
85. - The division had a 82 (up from 74) pass rate in
mathematics compared to the states pass rate of
80 .
23AYP in Summary - Elementary
- Central, Cunningham, and Columbia Elementary
schools did not make AYP. - In English, the required 73 was not made in the
following student subgroups - Black students 69 (9 students)
- Disadvantaged students 67 (14 students)
- Students w/ disabilities 72 (1 student)
- In math, the required 71 was not made in the
following student subgroup - Disadvantaged students 70 (2 students)
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- (Percentages based on three-year average)
24AYP in Summary - Elementary
- Indicators of progress at Grade 5 for the 2006-07
school year - English Percentage Math Percentage
- (RLR Writ) Increases Increases
- All students 5 All students .3
- Black students 6 Black students 5
- Disadvantaged 21 Disadvantaged 10
- Disabilities 11 Disabilities 15
- White students 6.5 White students 0
25AYP in Summary - Elementary
- Centrals Grade 5 exceeded the states pass rates
in English and matched the states pass rate in
mathematics. -
- CENTRAL STATE
- English Reading 90 87
- English Writing 92 89
- Math 87 87
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26AYP in Summary - FMS
- Fluvanna Middle School met AYP in all areas. With
previous AYP results, FMS did not make AYP in
English due to unmet AMOs for students with
disabilities and black students, and in math for
students with disabilities and disadvantaged and
black students. (FMS did not make AYP in the
students identified as disadvantaged subgroup or
in the black students subgroup for 2005-06
(based on 2004-05 data) in the area of
mathematics and, as a result, entered the first
year of school improvement as required by NCLB.) - Indicators of progress at FMS for the 2006-07
school year - English Percentage Math Percentage
- Increases Increases
- All students 6 All students 17
- Black students 8 Black students 24
- Disadvantaged 9 Disadvantaged 28
- Disabilities 10 Disabilities 32
- White students 5 White students 15
27AYP in Summary - FMS
- The Middle School exceeded the states pass rates
in English and mathematics at all three grade
levels. - FMS STATE
- Grade 6 English 89 84
- Grade 7 English 88 82
- Grade 8 English 82 79
- Grade 6 Math 72 60
- Grade 7 Math 81 55
- Grade 8 Math 85 77
28AYP in Summary - FCHS
- Fluvanna County High School met AYP objectives in
all areas. In last years AYP, students
identified as disadvantaged subgroup had a
mathematics pass rate of 65.78 percent, narrowly
missing by only four students the required 67
percent pass rate. This years AYP shows this
student subgroup with a pass rate of 83.13. - Indicators of progress at FCHS for the 2006-07
school year - English Percentage Math Percentage
- Increases Increases
- All students 3 All students 7
- Black students 5 Black students 6
- Disadvantaged 13 Disadvantaged 20
- Disabilities 5 Disabilities 11
- White students 3 White students 7
29AYP in Summary - FCHS
- The High School exceeded the states pass rates
in English and mathematics. -
- FCHS STATE
- English RLR 97 94
- English Writing 97 92
- Math 88 80
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30SAT 2006-2007
- SAT 2006-07 (Seniors)
- Critical Reading
- National 502 (503)
- State 511 (512)
- Fluvanna 499 (494)
- Mathematics
- National 515 (518)
- State 511 (513)
- Fluvanna 487 (490)
- Writing
- National 494 (497)
- State 498 (500)
- Fluvanna 481 (484)
- ( ) 2005-06
31SAT 2006-07
32GRADUATES 2006-07
33GRADUATES 2006-07
34Continuing Ed Plans 2006-07
35Middle School Students Enrolled in High
School Credit Courses
362007-2008 Advanced Math Class Enrollment
Includes first and second semester
37Dual Enrollment, AP, BRVGS
Based on 11th and 12th grade enrollment for
2006-2007. This is a duplicated count.