Title: Reading your Accountability Reports U-PASS AYP AMAO
1Reading your Accountability Reports
U-PASSAYPAMAO
- Judy Park, Assessment Accountability Director
- Russell Klein, Results Coordinator
- Utah State Office of Education
- August 2006
2Reading your Accountability ReportsU-PASS,
AMAO, AYP
- August 18 Sevier D.O., 180 E 600 N, Richfield
- August 22 Granite D.O., 2500 S. State St., Salt
Lake - August 23 Weber D.O., 5320 S. Adams Ave. Pkwy,
Ogden - August 25 Nebo Learning Center, 570 S. Main
St., Springville
3Utah Performance Assessment System for
StudentsU-PASS Accountability Plan
4U-PASS
- State Accountability
- Required by State Law
- School level report
- Based on multiple assessments
- Includes attendance graduation rate
- 2006 schools without a 12th grade only
- 2007 all schools
5U-PASSAccountability Plan
- Student Participation on Assessments
- Status Scores
- Percentage of students proficient on the
collection of assessments and other indicators - Progress Scores
- Longitudinal measure based on comparing the
achievement levels of the same student from one
year to the next
6Achieved State Level of Performance
Total School Subgroup Low progress Medium progress High progress
Acceptable status
Unacceptable status Needs Assistance
7U-PASSAccountability Plan
- Student Participation
- 95
- Acceptable Status Score
- 80
- Progress Score
- Low 0 189
- Medium 190 - 214
- High 215 - 400
8Progress Value Table
Year 1 Level Year 2 Level Year 2 Level Year 2 Level Year 2 Level Year 2 Level Year 2 Level
Year 1 Level 1a 1b 2a 2b 3 4
1a 0 225 350 375 375 375
1b 0 125 225 350 375 375
2a 0 50 150 225 325 350
2b 0 0 75 175 275 325
3 0 0 0 100 200 275
4 0 0 0 0 125 225
196.0
9Schools will be identified as
- Achieved State Level of Performance
- Participation is 95 and
- Total School AND Subgroup Status is acceptable
(80) or progress is medium (190) or high - Needs assistance
- Participation is less than 95 or
- Total School or Subgroup Status is not acceptable
and progress is low
10Schools without a 12th gradeStatus and Progress
Score
- Math (35)
- Math CRT
- Science (20)
- Science CRT
- Attendance (10)
- Language Arts (35)
- ELA CRT (35)
- Or
- ELA CRT (30)
- DWA 5
11U-PASS Accountability Plan
- Aggregate Subgroup Accountability
- Every student who belongs to a subgroup other
than white - Individual student proficiencies are added
together and divided by the number of students to
determine the subgroup proficiency level - Any individual subgroup not meeting proficiency
will appear on the front page of the report
12U-PASS Accountability Plan
- Subgroup Status Accountability.
- Allows greater accountability.
- Students in a subgroup with less than 10 are now
included in the aggregate calculation. - Students are more fairly represented.
- Each student only counts once, regardless of the
number of subgroups in which the student
qualifies. - Increased reliability.
- We are evaluating a larger group.
- More students and more schools are represented.
- Increased validity.
- We do not overweight small populations.
- This lifts the burden of one subgroup being the
sole determinant of unacceptable status of the
school.
13The 2006 U-PASS Report
- Web-based report format
- An increased amount of information available on
each school - Allows for drill-down information
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18Final Result
19Subgroups Needing Assistance
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21Click on Grade Name for Instant Graph
22Click on Grade Score for Further Drill Down
Second Level Drill Down
23Third Level Drill Down
Boxes expand on mouseover
24Progress Drill Down coming in October
25Additional Reports
26U-PASS
- Additional Information
- NRT
- ACT/SAT
- AP
- Concurrent Enrollment
- School Summary Information
- Student Summary Information
- Percent of student reading on grade level
- (reported for grades 1-10)
- Dropout Rate (disaggregated by 08)
- Disciplinary Action
- Course Taking Patterns and Trends
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30AYP Reports
31Schools with a 12th Grade
- Assessment Drill Downs
- Additional Information
32 33AYP School Reports
34AYP
- Federal Accountability
- Required by Federal NCLB Title I Law
- School, District State level Reports
- Based on Language Arts CRT Math CRT
- Includes attendance graduation rate
35AYP 2006Level 1
- Three parts
- Participation in testing
- Academic achievement
- School attendance / graduation
- All-or-nothing concept
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3
2
37AYP 2006Level 1
- Did the school make AYP?
- Math vs. Language Arts?
- AMO (Annual Measurable Objectives) same as last
year - Consequences only for Title I schools
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1
3
3
2
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40AYP 2006Level 1
- WHICH STUDENTS ARE IN THE AYP SCHOOL REPORTS?
41Students in AYP U-PASS School Reports
- Two large data collections
- 1) End-of-Year Clearinghouse
- 2) Core CRT Files
- These Two Files Need To Match To Be On AYP
U-PASS School Reports! - 6 Fields for Matching District, School, Last
Name, First Name, Date of Birth, Gender - As of Spring 06 SSID!
42Full Academic Year
Used for Core CRT tests to be included - Full Academic year 2006- 1. Student who was in membership on Sept. 15th 2. Student membership gt1603. Student membership School Membership Special Ed Membership (Self-Contained) YIC membership
43Math Core CRTs
Math CRTs Grade 3 8 Mathematics 64 Proficient is the Status Goal (AMO) for 2006 Grades 10-12 Algebra Geometry Applied Math 1 2 not included 47 Proficient is the Status Goal ONLY students in Grades 10,11,12 who took the Core CRTs in either Algebra or Geometry. Schools with a 12th grade class get this AMO/Goal.
44Language Arts Core CRTs
Language Arts Grades 3 8 Language Arts 71 Proficient. This is the Status Goal (AMO) for 2006. Grade 10 Language Arts 70 Proficient. No other language arts Core CRTs are being used for AYP for schools with a 12th grade class!
45AYP 2006Level 1
46AYP 2006Level 2
- Status vs. Safe Harbor (Improvement)
- Safe Harbor
- 10 reduction in of students not proficient
47AYP 2006Safe Harbor (Improvement)
Proficient
Not Proficient
Status
48AYP 2006Safe Harbor (Improvement)
Did not make AYP Made AYP
Proficient
Not Proficient
Status
49AYP 2006Safe Harbor (Improvement)
Shows Improvement
Does not show improvement
Improvement
50AYP 2006Safe Harbor (Improvement)
Shows Improvement Made AYP
Does not show improvement Did not make AYP
Improvement
51AYP 2006Safe Harbor (Improvement)
Good for Improvement
Shows Improvement
Good for Status
Improvement
Does not show improvement
Proficient
Not Proficient
Status
52AYP 2006Safe Harbor (Improvement)
Made AYP
Made AYP
Shows Improvement
Improvement
Made AYP
Does not show improvement
Proficient
Not Proficient
Status
53Status
54Safe Harbor
55AYP 2006Level 2
- Safe Harbor
- Additional Indicator is only used when Safe
Harbor calculation is needed
56AYP 2005Level 2
- Confidence Interval on Status
- 99
- Confidence Interval on Safe Harbor
- 75
- Participation Additional Indicator
- N/A
57ConfidenceInterval
58Confidence Interval on Status
59Confidence Interval on Safe Harbor
60AYP 2006Level 2
- N size 10 vs. 40
- Small N Automatic YES
61AYP 2006Level 2
- N40 participation, attendance, and graduation
- N10 academic achievement
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65AYP 2006
- Graduation rate 85.7
- One year delayed (have until Sep 1)
- 05 data from warehouse
- 04, 03 data from USOE statistical files
- Quality of data has improved
- 40 ways to make (or not make) AYP
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67Times 10
40 ways to make (or not make) AYP
68Elementary
69Elementary
70District
71Available on the secure FTP site
72AYP 2006Level 2
73AYP 2006Level 3
- Definition of safe harbor
- Definition of participation
- Definition confidence intervals
- Definition of graduation rate
- UAA
74AYP 2006Level 3
75AYP 2006Did your school make it?
- Participation DID YOU MEET IT?
- Participation Is the N size less than 40?
- Did they have 95 participation?
- Did they average 95 participation over the last
three (or two) years?
76AYP 2006Did your school make it?
- Status Is the subgroup size less than 10?
- Status Is the proficient enough?
- Status If the proficient is not enough does
the confidence interval change it?
77AYP 2006Did your school make it?
- Safe Harbor Is there a 10 reduction in
students not proficient? - Safe Harbor Is the reduction of students not
proficient within the confidence interval?
78AYP 2006Did your school make it?
- Attendance/Graduation Rate Is the subgroup less
than 40? - Attendance/Graduation Rate Did the school meet
93 attendance rate or 85.7 graduation rate - Attendance/Graduation Rate has there been an
increase from the previous year?
79Level Three Clarifications
80AYP 2006Level 3
- Participation Category Students enrolled on
test date. - Participation within tests Students youve had
for the full academic year. (subset of category
set) - Participation grad/attend. Is ALL students
8195 Participation
For 2004 - 2006, Missing tests will be handled by the testing process. Same as 2003 with the exception that participation percentage can be averaged over the previous two (or three) years, if necessary. If this does not help, the current year participation percentage will be used
82LEP Subgroup Definition
2004 - 2006, LEP students will count in the LEP subgroup for two years past their exit of the ELL program. This is determined by the lep_exit_date in the student_lep table of the warehouse.
83Additional Indicator AYP Attendance 93
The goal for attendance will be set at 93, consistent with the additional indicator goal for elementary and middle schools. Schools must meet this goal or improve from the previous year. Improvement is defined as any increase in this area. The attendance rate is the sum of days in attendance divided by the sum of days in membership for all students in the unit of accountability who were in membership for at least eleven (11) days and whose membership is equal to or greater than attendance (180 days). Membership includes self-contained SCRAM and YIC systems.
84Additional Indicator AYPGraduation Rate 85.7
Grad Rate is Yes, if Grad Rate is gt 85.7 The cohort graduation rates by school according to the ED approved algorithm in our AYP plan. Here is the algorithm IF(G2lt40,"too few",IF(L2gt0.857,"pass",IF(L2gtW2,"pass","fail"))) In English If the cohort G contains less then 40 students, there are too few students to make a reliable decision about the graduation rate for the unit of analysis (school or district). NA If the cohort is equal to or greater than 40 students and the 2002 graduation rate L is greater than (the constant) 85.7, the unit passes. Yes If the 2002 graduation rate is less than 85.7 but greater than the 2001 graduation rate W, the unit passes. Yes In all other cases, the unit fails. No
85UAA TestingSpecial Ed Alternate Assessment
- Grade level is derived based on birthdate.
- Core Test Id and grade level will be used to
determine which Actual Test ID to assign a
student to. LA and grade level will correspond
to an Actual Language (Reading) class for that
student. MA and grade level will correspond to a
math course. - UAA students whose birthdate is in 9-12th grades
will be added to GE0812R Geometry. They are part
of High School Math AYP! - UAA in 7-8th grade will be added to 7th grade
math.
86Out-of-Level Testing
- Not allowed
- No for participation
- No for academic achievement
- Math Levels
- 6th Math 6 7th Math 7 8th Pre-Alg.
Anything lower for the grades is Out-of-Level and
considered Not Proficient.
87District AYP Reports
- Previous District AYP Report
- Grades 3 8 only
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88District AYP Reports
- 2006 District AYP Report
- Grades 3 8
- Grades 10 12
- Business Rule
- An LEA will receive a report based on both 3-8th
and 10-12th grade AMO's. An LEA must fail at
both the 3-8 AND the 10-12 grade levels to fail
AYP. (Either subject) -
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- 2006 District AYP Report
- Grades 3 8
- Grades 10 12
- Program Improvement
- Business Rule
- An LEA is identified for improvement only when
it misses AYP in the same subject and in all
grade spans for two consecutive years, or the
other academic indicator in all grade spans for
two consecutive years. - (It is possible for an LEA to not pass AYP and
yet not be put into 'Improvement' because
'Improvement' considers 'subject' in addition to
grade levels whereas 'not making AYP' does not. -
90AMAO Reports
91AMAO
- Federal Accountability
- Required by NCLB Title III Law
- District State Level Reports
- Based on
- IPT progress
- IPT proficiency
- AYP for ELL
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94- Enrollment Information
- AMAO 1 Annual increases in the number or
percentage of children making progress in
learning English - AMAO 2 Annual increases in the number or
percentage of children attaining English
proficiency - AMAO 3 AYP for ELL
95ELL Enrollment
- Grade Span
- Language Proficiency Category
- 2005 ELL Enrollment
- 2006 ELL Enrollment
96ELL Enrollment
- Grade Span
- The grade span used for AMAO targets is grades
K-6 and 7-12.
97ELL Enrollment
- Language Proficiency Category
- A - Non-English proficient in speaking, reading
and writing - B - Limited English proficient (student is non in
at least one of the language modalities of
speaking, reading and writing or at least limited
in two of the language modalities of speaking,
reading and writing) - C - Fluent in two of the language modalities and
limited in one
98ELL Enrollment
- Language Proficiency Category
- D - Monitored student for minimum of two years
for English proficiency (student is fluent in all
language modalities). - E - Exited, Former LEP student who is fully
proficient in English speaking, reading and
writing and has been exited from an alternative
language services program and fully assimilated
into the mainstream. - O - Identified as LEP but opted out of services
by parent.
99ELL Enrollment
- 2005 ELL Enrollment
- The number of ELL students enrolled in 2005 for
the full academic year. For E students, only
those students who have exited within the last 3
years are included.
100ELL Enrollment
- 2006 ELL Enrollment
- The number of ELL students enrolled in 2006 for
the full academic year. For E students, only
those students who have exited within the last 3
years are included.
101AMAO Requirement 1
- Grade Span
- of 2005 students making progress learning
English in 2006 (AMAO 80) - District made the AMAO targets for making
progress learning English
102AMAO Requirement 1
- Grade Span
- The grade span used for AMAO targets is grades
K-6 and 7-12.
103AMAO Requirement 1
- of 2005 Students making progress
- learning English in 2006
- The percentage of ELL students who made progress
in one or more domains (speaking, reading,
writing). Progress is defined as moving from non
speaking to limited or limited to fluent.
104AMAO Requirement 1
- District made the AMAO targets for
- making progress learning English
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- This column is Yes if the district made the AMAO
target of 80 of students showing progress in one
or more domains (speaking, reading, writing).
105AMAO Requirement 2
- of 2005 students Attaining English Proficiency
in 2006 - K-6, 16.2
- 7-12, 21.6
- District made the AMAO target for Attaining
English Proficiency
106AMAO Requirement 2
- of 2005 students Attaining English
- Proficiency in 2006 (K-6, 16.2) (7-12,
- 21.6)
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- Percentage of students enrolled for both the
2005 and 2006 full academic year, with a language
proficiency of D or E in 2006.
107AMAO Requirement 2
- District made the AMAO target for
- Attaining English Proficiency
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- The column is Yes if the district made the AMAO
target. - For grade ranges K-6, 16.2 of the students are
at the D or E level. - For grade ranges 7-12, 21.6 of the students are
at the D or E level.
108AMAO Requirement 3
- Grade Span
- Participation of ELL for AYP Language Arts
- District made AYP for the ELL subgroup in
Language Arts - participation of ELL for AYP Math
- District made AYP for the ELL subgroup in Math
109AMAO Requirement 3
- Grade Span
- The grade span used for AYP targets is grades
3-8 and grades 10-12. - Participation of ELL for AYP Language
- Arts
- The percentage of ELL students who participated
in the language arts CRT.
110AMAO Requirement 3
- District made AYP for the ELL subgroup
- in Language Arts
- The ELL subgroup attained 95 participation and
for the 3-8 grade span attained 71 of the
students proficient on the language arts CRT and
for the 10-12 grade span attained 70 of the
students proficient on the language arts CRT.
111AMAO Requirement 3
- Participation of ELL for AYP Math
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- The percentage of ELL students who participated
in the Math CRT.
112AMAO Requirement 3
- District Made AYP for the ELL subgroup
- in Math
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- The ELL subgroup attained 95 participation and
for the 3-8 grade span attained 64 of the
students proficient on the Math CRT and for the
10-12 grade span attained 47 of the students
proficient on the Math CRT.
113District Made AMAOs
- The District is Yes if there is a Yes in
every column. One No in any column will result
in a No for District Made AMAOs.
114Appeals
- 1. An error in the aggregating and merging of
data and/or a calculation error, or other errors
that directly affects school or district status. - 2. Extreme circumstances that affected data
and/or test administration that had a significant
impact on the school (e.g., flood, fire, natural
disaster).
115Appeal Process
- September 11
- Deadline for District Superintendent to submit a
written appeal request for U-PASS, school AYP,
District AYP, or District AMAO stating the reason
for the appeal An E-mail response from USOE will
confirm receipt of the appeal. - Data and documentation that directly influences
the appeal needs to be stored at the district.
116- September 12-15
- USOE reviews appeals and makes changes to the
U-PASS, AYP AMAO school or district
designation. - September 16
- Districts release U-PASS, school AYP, district
AYP district AMAO to the public. - September 17
- U-PASS, AYP AMAO reports posted on the web.
Reports for granted appeals, changed from a No to
a Yes (by appeal).