Title: Test Data Review
1- Test Data Review
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- Adequate Yearly Progress
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3Idaho Standards Achievement Test (ISAT)
- Reading, language usage, math in grades 3 through
8 and 10. - Administered annually in the Spring.
- 2008-2009 only, 10th grade allowed to test in
Fall and bank scores. - 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 three times each year.
4ISAT DATA
- The first set of graphs show
- The percent of students proficient in grades 3-8
10, state and district longitudinal data.
5Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2004-2009 3rd Grade
- Spring 2008 to Spring 2009
- increase in reading
- same in language
- slight decrease in math
- District and state average
- same in reading
- slightly below in
- language
- slightly below in math
Spring 2007 started a new ISAT test with a new
test vendor.
6Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2004-2009 4th Grade
- Spring 2008 to Spring 2009
- increase in reading
- slight increase in math
- increase in language
- District and state average
- reading and language
- above state
- math the same
Spring 2007 started a new ISAT test with a new
test vendor.
7Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2005-2009 5th Grade
- Spring 2008 to Spring 2009
- increase in reading
- increase in language
- slight decrease in math
- District and state average
- reading, language and
- math above state
Spring 2007 started a new ISAT test with a new
test vendor.
8Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2005-2009 6th Grade
- Spring 2008 to Spring 2009
- increase in reading
- increase in math
- increase in language
- District and state average
- reading, language and
- math above state
Spring 2007 started a new ISAT test with a new
test vendor.
9Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2004-2009 7th Grade
- Spring 2008 to Spring 2009
- increase in reading
- increase in math
- increase in language
- District and state average
- reading, language and
- math above state
Spring 2007 started a new ISAT test with a new
test vendor.
10Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2004-2009 8th Grade
- Spring 2008 to Spring 2009
- increase in reading
- increase in language
- same in math
- District and state average
- above the state in
- reading and language
- slightly below in math
Spring 2007 started a new ISAT test with a new
test vendor.
11Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2004-2009 10th Grade
- Spring 2008 to Spring 2009
- increase in math
- increase in language
- same in reading
Spring 2007 started a new ISAT test with a new
test vendor.
12Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2007-2009 Science
- Spring 2008 to Spring 2009
- increase in all grade
- levels
- District and state average
- Above the state in
- grades 5 and 7
13ISAT DATA
- The next set of graphs show
- The percent of students proficient in grades 3-8
10, Spring 2009 school data.
14Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 3rd Grade
15Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 4th Grade
16Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 5th Grade
17Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 6th Grade
18Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 7th Grade
19Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 8th Grade
20Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Fall 2008 Spring 2009 10th Grade
21Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 Science
22ISAT 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.
23Percent Proficient by Ethnicity
24Percent Proficient by Ethnicity
25Percent Proficient by Special Programs
26Percent Proficient by Special Programs
27ESEA and AYP
- The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
requires that all - students meet the standards for reading and math
by 2014. - schools demonstrate adequate yearly progress
(AYP) toward achieving that goal.
28ESEA and AYP
- Each state has set incremental benchmarks to
reach 100 proficiency by 2014. - Reading requirement
- 2006-2009 78 students proficient
- 2009-2010 90.4 students proficient
- Math requirement
- 2006-2009 70 students proficient
- 2009-2010 88.7 students proficient
- Language requirement
- 2006-2009 78 students proficient
- 2009-2010 83.4 students proficient
29ESEA and AYP Facts
- Seventh year held accountable for Elementary
and - Secondary Education Act (ESEA / 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.
30School AYP Accountability
31Pocatello/Chubbuck School District AYP Status
- Ten of thirteen elementary schools met AYP.
- One elementary school is on alert.
- Five elementary schools are in School
- Improvement.
- Two of four middle schools met AYP.
- All middle schools are in School Improvement.
- Two of four high schools met AYP.
- Three high schools are in School Improvement.
- Pocatello Community Charter School is on
alert.
32Elementary Schools that Met AYP (and are not in
School Improvement)
- Chubbuck Elementary
- Edahow Elementary
- Ellis Elementary
- Gate City Elementary
- Greenacres Elementary
- Indian Hills Elementary
- Tendoy Elementary
33Elementary Schools that Met AYP (but are still in
School Improvement)
- Jefferson Elementary
- Improvement 2 Reading, Improvement 1 Math
- Lewis and Clark Elementary
- Improvement 1 Reading, Math, and 3rd Indicator
(Language) - Syringa Elementary
- Improvement 1 Math
34Elementary School On Alert
- Washington Elementary Alert 3rd Indicator
(Language) - Total Population Language Proficiency (74.85)
- Pocatello Community Charter School Alert
Math - Economically Disadvantaged Math Proficiency
(67.69)
35Elementary Schools in School Improvement
- Tyhee Elementary School Improvement 3
Reading - Alert Math, Alert 3rd Indicator
(Language) - Total Population Language Proficiency (66.91)
- American Indian Reading Proficiency (67.31)
- American Indian Math Proficiency (48.54)
- Economically Disadvantaged Reading Proficiency
(74.05) - Economically Disadvantaged Math Proficiency
(60.51) - Wilcox Elementary School Improvement 4
Reading - Alert Math
- Hispanic Reading Proficiency (74.36)
- Hispanic Math Proficiency (69.23)
36Middle Schools that Met AYP (but are still in
School Improvement)
- Franklin Middle School
- Improvement 2 Reading and Math, Improvement 1 3rd
Indicator (Language) - Kinport Academy
- Improvement 3 Reading and Math
37Middle Schools in School Improvement
- Hawthorne Middle School Improvement 4
Reading and Math - American Indian Reading Proficiency (61.29)
- Students with Disabilities Math Proficiency
(18.97) - Irving Middle School Improvement 3
Reading, Improvement 6 - Math
- Hispanic Math Proficiency (55.77)
- Economically Disadvantaged Math Proficiency
(62.87) - Students with Disabilities Math Proficiency (50)
Met AYP in Reading
38High Schools that Met AYP
High Schools that Met AYP (but are still in
School Improvement)
- Highland High School
- Improvement 1 Math
39High Schools in School Improvement
- Pocatello High School Improvement 2 Math
- Students with Disabilities Math Participation
(90.62) - New Horizon High School Improvement 3
Reading and Math - Total Population Math Proficiency (37.5)
- White Reading Participation (82.35)
- White Math Participation (85.29)
- Economically Disadvantaged Reading Participation
(87.5) - Economically Disadvantaged Math Participation
(87.5) - Students with Disabilities Reading Participation
(78.57)
40District AYP Accountability
41District Classified in Improvement
- Improvement 3 Reading, Improvement 2 Math
- American Indian Math Proficiency (55.87)
- Hispanic Math Proficiency (69.4)
- Students with Disabilities Math Proficiency
(46.41)
The district met AYP for reading this year, but
it takes two years to get out of Improvement
status.
42What Plans Are Being Made for Improvement?
- Continue Total Instructional Alignment (TIA)
- Continue 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 - Research-Based Instructional Strategies
- Highly Effective Questioning
- Framework for Understanding Poverty
- Cultural Perspectives Training
- Love Logic
- Reach Out
- Continue to focus improvement efforts through the
School Improvement planning process (Effective
Schools Research) - Implement High School / Middle School Redesign
- Lunch Academies for English and math help
sessions - After school math help sessions for high school
- Continued use of Academic Success Coaches for
high school - Implement new K-5 reform math program
43CELEBRATE!
We are continuing to Maximize Learning For All
Students Through Rigor, Relevancy, and
Relationships
- 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
44CELEBRATE!
We are continuing to Maximize Learning For All
Students Through Rigor, Relevancy, and
Relationships
- Two high school students selected as candidates
for the United States Presidential Scholars
Program. - Hawthorne Middle School students took first place
team and first place individual in the regional
MATHCOUNTS competition. - Hawthornes Science Olympiad teams took first,
second and third place at the regional Science
Olympiad competition.
45CELEBRATE!
We are continuing to Maximize Learning For All
Students Through Rigor, Relevancy, and
Relationships
- Highland High Schools Student Council was named
the Idahos Outstanding Student Council. - Eight students earned seats as national
qualifiers to the National Forensic Leagues
tournament National Debate Competition. - Professional/Technical Education Automotive and
Diesel students placed 2nd, 4th and 6th at the
statewide Skills USA competition.
46CELEBRATE!
We are continuing to Maximize Learning For All
Students Through Rigor, Relevancy, and
Relationships
- Two students placed 2nd at the Ford/AAA Student
Automotive Skills Contest. - Our Automotive Technology Teacher was named the
Outstanding Teacher of the Year. - Graphic Communications students placed 1st, 4th,
5th and 9th in the competition. - Electronics students placed 2nd and 3rd in the
Electronics Division.
47CELEBRATE!
We are continuing to Maximize Learning For All
Students Through Rigor, Relevancy, and
Relationships
- A parent and teacher in the districts Head Start
program were selected for awards by the Region 10
Head Start Association. - Over 300 high school students took concurrent
enrollment courses and eighty-three high school
seniors graduated with highest honors in 2009.
48CELEBRATE!
We are continuing to Maximize Learning For All
Students Through Rigor, Relevancy, and
Relationships
- Century High School gave over 240 AP exams with
at least 480 AP credits. - 209 graduates received 4.5 million in
scholarships. - Highland High School had 98.5 percent graduation
rate. - Pocatello High School experienced fewer tardies
and absences and documented student academic
improvement through implementation of lunch
academies.
49CELEBRATE!
We are continuing to Maximize Learning For All
Students Through Rigor, Relevancy, and
Relationships
- The Alameda Center had its highest graduating
senior class ever. - Kinport students had an increase in ISAT test
scores. - Franklin Middle School experienced increased
student achievement in ALL area of the ISAT. - Irving Middle School 8th grade students achieved
95 percent proficient or advanced on ISATs.
50CELEBRATE!
We are continuing to Maximize Learning For All
Students Through Rigor, Relevancy, and
Relationships
- Pre and post test data showed 4th grade
experienced significant gains in knowledge
through implementation of the social/emotional
curriculum, Second Step. - Many elementary schools report increased ISAT and
IRI scores, supported by effective interventions.