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  • Test Data Review
  • and
  • Adequate Yearly Progress

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Idaho 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.

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ISAT DATA
  • The first set of graphs show
  • The percent of students proficient in grades 3-8
    10, state and district longitudinal data.

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Pocatello/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.
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Pocatello/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.
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Pocatello/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.
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Pocatello/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.
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Pocatello/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.
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Pocatello/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.
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Pocatello/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.
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Pocatello/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

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ISAT DATA
  • The next set of graphs show
  • The percent of students proficient in grades 3-8
    10, Spring 2009 school data.

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Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 3rd Grade
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Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 4th Grade
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Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 5th Grade
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Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 6th Grade
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Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 7th Grade
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Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 8th Grade
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Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Fall 2008 Spring 2009 10th Grade
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Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 ISAT
Proficient Spring 2009 Science
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ISAT 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.

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Percent Proficient by Ethnicity
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Percent Proficient by Ethnicity
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Percent Proficient by Special Programs
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Percent Proficient by Special Programs
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ESEA 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.

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ESEA 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

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ESEA 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.

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School AYP Accountability

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Pocatello/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.

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Elementary 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

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Elementary 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

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Elementary 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)

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Elementary 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)

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Middle 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

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Middle 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
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High Schools that Met AYP
  • Century High School

High Schools that Met AYP (but are still in
School Improvement)
  • Highland High School
  • Improvement 1 Math

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High 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)

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District AYP Accountability
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District 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.
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What 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

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CELEBRATE!
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

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CELEBRATE!
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.

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CELEBRATE!
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.

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CELEBRATE!
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.

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CELEBRATE!
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.

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CELEBRATE!
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.

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CELEBRATE!
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.

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CELEBRATE!
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.
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