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Title: Using ISTEP , AYP, STN for NCLB


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Using ISTEP, AYP, STN for NCLB P.L. 221
  • Indiana Department of Education
  • Education Information Systems
  • Data Conference
  • Indiana Government Center South Conference Center
  • Indianapolis
  • April 27th, 2005

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Data Questions?????
  • What data are required?
  • How are these data used for accountability?
  • Do the numbers make sense?
  • How can you be sure the data are accurate?
  • What other data should be considered?
  • What does all mean?

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Federal Accountability System
  • No Child Left Behind (NCLB)

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Determining Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
  • Assessment and participation results for each
    group will be reported separately for the
    following areas
  • Percent Passing English/Language Arts
  • Percent Passing Mathematics
  • Percent of the Overall and Group Tested
    Population

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AYP Over Time
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What Groups Are Reported
  • Overall
  • Economically Disadvantaged
  • Special Education
  • Limited English Proficient
  • American Indian
  • Asian
  • Black
  • Hispanic
  • White


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How is AYP Determined
  • Multiple Ns are used
  • 10 for reporting
  • 30 for accountability
  • 40 for 95 participation requirement
  • AYP decisions are based on the higher of the most
    current performance or a three-year average.
  • Only students enrolled for 162 days, Indianas
    NCLB definition for full academic year, are
    included in AYP determinations.

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AYP Confidence Level
  • A test of statistical significance is applied to
    AYP decisions. A school is considered as not
    making AYP only if there is 99 confidence that
    the school did not meet the annual goal.

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AYP Safe Harbor Determination
  • Safe Harbor applies if a student group does not
    meet AYP goal but the percentage of
    non-proficient students is reduced by 10 from
    the previous year and the group demonstrates
    improvement on the other indicator (or maintains
    performance at or above goal).
  • A confidence level has also been added to the
    safe harbor calculation.

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Other Indicators for NCLB
  • Graduation rate for high schools and attendance
    rate for other schools, with initial goal of 95
    (any improvement is sufficient)
  • Schools must also test at least 95 of all
    students and 95 of each group.

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What Grade Level ISTEP Scores Will Count Towards
AYP?
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Indiana Accountability System
  • Public Law 221

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P.L.221 Accountability Category System
  • Five Categories
  • Exemplary Progress
  • Commendable Progress
  • Academic Progress
  • Academic Watch (Priority)
  • Academic Probation (High Priority)
  • The system is based on both performance of all
    students and improvement of a cohort group of
    students over time.
  • The non-mobile cohort group of students includes
    students enrolled in the school for at least
    seventy percent (70) of the school year
    preceding testing. After data on the effects of
    inter-district and intra-district student
    mobility become available, it is the intent of
    the board to review and, if necessary, adjust the
    definition of non-mobile students.

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School Performance
  • School performance is based on the percentage of
    ALL students who pass mandatory annual
    assessments in English/language arts and
    mathematics calculated as an average rate across
    subject areas and grade levels.
  • Number of all students passing Mathematics
  • Number of all students passing English/Language
    Arts divided by the number of tests taken
    School Performance  

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School Improvement
  • School improvement is based on increases in
    achievement of a non-mobile cohort group of
    students as they progress through school.
    Increases in achievement will be measured by
    percentage point increases in students who pass
    mandatory annual assessments in English/language
    arts and mathematics calculated as an average
    rate across subject areas and grade levels.
  • After the initial determinations of school
    improvement, the level of school improvement
    shall be determined by the average of the yearly
    improvement for the three-year period that
    includes the current year and the two (2)
    previous years (three-year rolling average).

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Eventual Effect of AYP on P.L. 221
  • A school that does not make AYP for two
    consecutive years (same subject) will be placed
    in a category no higher than Academic Progress.

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School accountability has placed an even higher
emphasis on data. It is now absolutely imperative
that a schools data be reported accurately!!!
Remember that your school level data are
available to the public on the ASAP website and
can be compared with data from other schools. In
order to reflect a schools accomplishments in
the best possible light, we must all work
together to collect and report the most accurate
and reliable information possible.
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Data Sources
  • ISTEP Bar Code File
  • Generates labels
  • Can be updated
  • Serves as a data source ONLY!
  • Never compared to other files
  • Does not change any data on STN
  • What happens?
  • Labels are used (or not) on tests
  • New students enroll
  • Schools change data by bubbling

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ISTEP Correction File
  • Represents reconciled data
  • Bar code changes at school with test results
  • Auditable (represents protected legal data on a
    student)
  • Owned by the school/corporation
  • Must be changed by the owner and with audit trail
  • Not by DOE
  • Not by CTB

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AYP and STN
  • AYP requires combining data from
  • ISTEP Correction
  • Multiple STN files over two school years
  • AT
  • PE
  • PS
  • LEP
  • Dropout/Graduation
  • To produce the AYP determinations

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Student Test Number (STN) System
  • The STN system
  • has helped streamline the process for collecting
    data by eliminating some paper submissions.
  • allows for easier access to your data.
  • provides more reliable and accurate data
    reporting.
  • provides opportunities to disaggregate data in
    new ways, such as
  • School Mobility Rates
  • Attendance by groups
  • Ability to assign ISTEP scores back to the
    sending school.

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Recommendations for Ensuring Data Accuracy
  • Before sending information to the DOE, verify
    related statistics from previous reports to avoid
    errors.
  • Statewide information cannot be announced until
    all schools have submitted their information.
    Please be timely.
  • Combining data from multiple reports, collected
    on different dates, and stored in multiple
    databases can sometimes portray conflicting
    results.
  • The DOE is working on consolidating similar data
    collections.

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Recommendations for Ensuring Data Accuracy
  • Unless you have a deep understanding of school
    statistics, it may not be wise to accept sole
    responsibility for your schools data on the STN
    system without a local procedure for data
    verification.
  • An error in your information not only affects
    your schools data but changes overall and group
    totals for your corporation and the entire state.
  • It can have an adverse effect on your AYP status.

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Recommendations for Ensuring Data Accuracy
  • Begin to compare relational data to see if what
    you are reporting makes sense. Here are some
    examples
  • Compare the number of seniors pursuing a higher
    education with the number of seniors taking the
    SAT or ACT.
  • Compare the number of free and reduced lunch
    count sent to the Division of School and
    Community Nutrition and the LEP count sent to the
    Division of Language Minority with their similar
    counts on the ISTEP report.
  • Compare ISTEP and STN disaggregation reports
    from year to year to identify any unusually large
    changes in reported groups.

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Recommendations for Ensuring Data Accuracy
  • Periodically review the information on your
    school snapshot page for accuracy.
  • Most of the information that is reported to the
    DOE can be viewed on the ASAP website at
    www.asap.state.in.us
  • Remember, we are only able to report what you
    send us.
  • Making corrections to data are not as simple as
    you might think. One correction may change
    multiple reports.

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Getting It Right
  • Dont be apprehensive about contacting the DOE to
    correct information. We just want to get it
    right. Accurate information benefits everyone.
  • If an error is found, identify the report that
    had incorrect information and call the Department
    or individual that you originally sent the
    information to. They would ultimately be
    responsible for correcting the data.
  • If it was an error on STN, you should be able to
    correct it yourself. If not, call EIS at
    317-232-0808.
  • If it is an error that is reported on ASAP and
    you are unsure of what report the information
    came from, report the error on the ASAP feedback
    link at the top of the ASAP homepage and I will
    forward it to the appropriate individual.

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Wes BruceAssistant Superintendent Indiana
Department of Educationwbruce_at_doe.state.in.us317
-232-9050 Gary WallynDirector of School Data
ReportingIndiana Department of
Educationgwallyn_at_doe.state.in.us317-233-3716
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