Title: Adequate Yearly Progress: What
1Adequate Yearly ProgressWhats Old, Whats New,
Whats Next?
- Department of Shared Accountability
- August, 2004
2Whats Old
3The Goal of No Child Left Behind
100 percent of students proficient in reading and
mathematics by the year 2014
4Marylands AYP Components
5Measuring Progress Towards AYP Annual
Measurable Objectives (AMOs)
- AMOs define the annual target
- 2003 baseline
- Increments until reach 100 in 2014
- AMOs are established for reading proficiency,
mathematics proficiency, attendance, and
graduation rate - AMOs are the same for each subgroup
6Making AYP in Maryland2004 AMOs for School
Districts
7Confidence Intervals to Determine Whether AMOs
Have Been Met
- MSDE applies Confidence Intervals (CI) to each
AMO for proficiency. - The smaller the group, the larger the interval.
The larger the group, the smaller the interval. - Performances within the CI are considered to be
meeting the AMO and, by extension, AYP.
8Confidence Intervals to Determine Whether AMOs
Have Been Met
9School Improvement Steps
- If a school does not make AYP for a first year,
it goes on Alert Status. - If any school does not make AYP for 2 consecutive
years and continues to fail AYP year-by-year it
enters School Improvement - School Improvement Year 1
- School Improvement Year 2
- Corrective Action
- Restructuring
10Identification of Schools
- Met 2003, not met 2004 Alert Status
- Not met 2003, not met 2004 School Improvement
Year 1 - Not met 2003, met 2004 Must meet in 2005 or move
to School Improvement Year 1 - If already in School Improvement
- Met 2003, Met 2004 Exit School Improvement
- Not Met 2003, Met 2004 Maintain current status
- Not met 2003, not met 2004 Corrective Action
11Whats New
12Safe Harbor
- First used in 2004
- Applied to Subgroup(s)
- Subgroup decreased by 10 in basic category
- Subgroup improved in other academic indicators
- Confidence intervals were also applied
13MCPS Systemwide 2004 AYP Performance
Preliminary Data
14LEP Students
- Exemption from MSA if first year in US school
- Still take the IPT
- AYP calculations for the subgroup included
students who exited the ESOL program within the
past two years
15Invalidation of Reading Scores
- Invalidation in 2003 due to verbatim reading
accommodation - Subtest scores used to categorize students with
this accommodation - No invalidation in 2004
16Graduation Rate
- 2003 AMO was 80.99 percent.
- 2004 AMO requires schools to show improvement
over the 2003 graduation rate by at least 0.1
percent. - The 2014 graduation rate target is still 90
percent.
17Geometry
- In 2003 used cohort model.
- ALL students tested in 2004 will now be included
in calculations of AYP at the district level. - For high schools, scores for students in Grades 9
through 12 will be used to calculate AYP.
18Whats Next
19Final AYP Determinations for 2004
- Final AYP decisions in late August
- Geometry
- Attendance
- Graduation rate
- Appeals are still pending.
20AYP in 2005
- Proficiency in Reading MSA and Alt MSA Grades 3
through 8 and Grade 10 - Proficiency in Mathematics MSA and Alt MSA
Grades 3 through 8 and Geometry MSA - Student Participation in MSA and Alt MSA
- Graduation Rate
- Attendance
21Maryland AMOs for School Districts(Percent
Students at Proficient)
22AYP Implications and Cautions
- More grades included
- Larger cell size
- Smaller confidence interval
- The expected rate of growth will increase, become
steeper, to reach 100 by 2014.