Title: STAR Test Results
1STAR Test Results
- Superintendents Report to the Board of Education
- August 19, 2004
2Key Facts about the 2004 STAR Program
- The Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR)
Program was authorized by Senate Bill 376 in 1997.
3Legal Requirements
- All students in grades 2 through 8 will be tested
in reading, language, spelling and math. - All students in grades 9 through 11 will be
tested in reading, language, math, and science. - All students in grades 8, 10, and 11 will be
tested in history-social science. - All students in grade 5 will be tested in
science.
4Spring 2004 4 components of STAR
- CAT/6 Survey
- CAPA
- SABE/2
- California Standards Tests
5- The STAR program requires that all California
public school students in grades two through
eleven take a national norm-referenced
achievement test in English each spring to
measure achievement in basic academic knowledge
and skills. - This test is the CAT/6 Survey.
6CAT/6 Survey
- The CAT/6 Survey compares California students to
other students nationally.
7Special Students
- Students with significant cognitive disabilities
take CAPA (about 1.5 of the population in the
state). - Spanish-speaking ELL students who have been in
California public schools less than 12 months
take the SABE/2 test in reading, and mathematics.
8A Test for California Schools
- The California Standards Tests (CSTs) were
developed specifically for California, and are
aligned with the state-adopted academic standards
that describe what students should know and be
able to do in each grade and subject tested.
9California Standards Tests
- CST are aligned with State Board Adopted
California Content Standards. - All CSTs use multiple choice questions.
- Grades 4 and 7 also take a writing test.
10CSTs
- The CSTs in English-language arts and mathematics
for grade 2 through 11 became part of the STAR
Program in 1999. - CSTs in history-social science and science for
selected grades were added in 2001. - Grade 4 and 7 writing began in 2001.
11CSTs
- CAPA was added in 2003.
- Grade 5 science was added in 2004.
12Grade 8 9 Mathematics
- Algebra is the State Standards-based class for
Grade 8. - If a student in grade 8 or 9 is working below
grade level in math, they take the General
Mathematics Test, which is based on grade 6 and 7
standards.
13Mathematics CSTs
- CSTs in math for grades 8 through 11 are tied to
specific courses - Algebra I
- Algebra II
- Geometry
- High School Summative Math
This test includes Algebra I, Algebra II, and
Geometry.
14Science CSTs
- CSTs in science for grades 9 through 11 are tied
to specific courses - Earth Science
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
Tests can be taken in any order.
15CST Scoring
- CSTs compare how well students achieve the
state-adopted content standards. - Tests are criterion-referenced.
16Performance Levels
- Performance Level Setting Panels recommended
score ranges for each content area, with input
from regional public hearings.
175 Levels were Adopted
- Advanced
- Proficient
- Basic
- Below Basic
- Far Below Basic
18What makes test scores change?
- Alignment of Curriculum with the Test
- Effective Teaching Addressing Individual Student
Learning Needs - Testing Conditions
- Motivation
- Changing Demographics
19How did we do?
- CAT/6 Tests
- Districts with ELL students usually score lower
in reading than in math compared to national
norms. We have 34 ELL students. - About 38 of our students scored at the 50th
percentile in reading in 2002-2003 and 2003-2004. - Grades 2, 3, 7 8 scored higher in 04.
- This test was administered last.
20CAT/6 Math Scores were higher
- Approximately 49 of our students scored at or
above the 50th percentile. - This is a small increase from last year
(approximately 1). - Math achievement at this level is every
districts goalabout ½ of all students score
above and ½ below the national average. - Scores fluctuate naturally each year.
21National Norm
50th ile
Note that students scores increase in high
school grades.
22National Norm
23California Standards Tests (CSTs)
- The overall goal is to move students up to
Proficient or Advanced. - Educational Testing Service (ETS) states that a
5 or more CST change is meaningful in a single
year. - Smaller changes may indicate trends.
24CST Elementary English Language Arts
By grade 5, our students performance is very
close to Statewide levels. Grades 2 exceeds
Statewide performance Grades 3 4 are
approaching it.
25CST Elementary Math
Greater numbers of students are scoring
Proficient and Advanced than Statewide at all
grade levels. BB and FBB are decreasing.
26Middle Schools
Note Scores increase from Grade 6 to Grade 7 in
ELA and Math. HLPUSD Grade 7 math outperforms
Statewide average scoring Proficient Advanced.
27Grade 8
Grade 8 Algebra I and History Social Science
scores exceed Statewide averages scoring
Proficient and Advanced.
28Secondary English
Percents of students scoring Proficient and above
increased in grades 9 10.
29Algebra I Test-Takers Double
30Algebra I
Grade 8 9 outscore the State in percent scoring
Advanced Proficient)
31Geometry
55 9th Graders score Proficient or Advanced,
compared to 33 Statewide. Overall HLPUSD is
comparable to the State.
32Algebra II
34 score Proficient and higher in HLPUSD in
2003-2004, compared to 24 in the State.
33Earth Science
Note District scores are higher scores in grades
9 10 than last year, and fewer students are
scoring in Below Basic and Far Below Basic.
34The Percent of Students Scoring Far Below Basic
and Below Basic is Decreasing.
35Biology
The number of students tested more than doubled,
from 925 to 1922. While scores decreased somewhat
when testing additional students, results are
similar to statewide results Fewer scored FBB in
9 11.
36Chemistry
707 tested in 2003-04732 in 2002-03. Students
scored lower in 03-04. Teacher training is
planned in strategies to address learning styles.
37Physics
HLPUSD Physics Outscores the State in each grade
and by 13 in students scoring Proficient and
Advanced at End of Course .
38Individual Schools
- Scores vary by school by grade by teacher and by
test. - Site level teams will analyze scores.
- Data can be disaggregated down to the individual
student level through use of student reports and
IDMS. - School plans will set the course of action based
upon the data. - District support will be provided based upon the
specific needs of each school site. - Please refer to your packet for individual school
results.
39Summary Information
- Increases in CAT/6 ELA scores show an upward
movement from grades 3 through 11. Math
achievement is comparatively higher than ELA. - Based on preliminary estimates, API scores at
most elementary and middle schools are expected
to rise due to more students scoring proficient
and advanced. - Testing greater numbers of students in high
school math and science produced proportionately
more students scoring higher. - API scores at the high school levels are
estimated to rise based on increased
participation in math and science testing.
40CAPA and SABE/2
- Data on CAPA and SABE/2 will be presented in
written summary format at a later date. 98
students participated in CAPA. 110 students took
SABE. - Upcoming Events API Release is Scheduled for
Aug. 31, 2004. Look for a presentation in
September.
41Next steps
- Continue emphasis on effective first teaching and
effective use of the Districts instructional
materials. - Emphasize ongoing analysis of Interim Test data
to guide instructional delivery and re-teaching. - Immediate intervention will take place in areas
of need based on teacher monitoring of student
learning. - Movement of all students out of Far Below Basic
and Below Basic achievement on California State
Standards will take place.
42Next steps K-5
- Data shows need for emphasis of training of K-5
teachers in areas of need - English-Language Arts Standards Clusters Word
Analysis and vocabulary development, reading
comprehension, and written conventions - Math the effective use of the instructional
program in number sense, algebra, and functions.
43Next steps Science
- Focus on writing in the science content area and
continue hands-on inquiry based program.
44Next steps Special Education
- Provide more services in the General Education
environment to Special Education students in the
secondary level. Emphasize co-teaching and
collaboration. - Intensive reading intervention for Special
Education students at the elementary level.
45Next steps Secondary
- Training and classroom support in content for new
secondary science teachers. - Continue to work with secondary science teachers
on analyzing achievement data and using Inquiry
Based Teaching Strategies. - Continue implementation of new secondary ELA
materials. - Training will be delivered in algebra content and
strategies.
46Next steps English learners
- Effectively implement ELD materials with ongoing
monitoring of achievement of English Learners - Offer additional GLAD institutes for training for
teachers - Ensure appropriate EL class placement and use of
the APPEL monitoring tool at the secondary level.
47Next steps
- Specific and direct guidance will be given to
schools with the greatest need. - Emphasis will be placed on our commitment to
equity in access to grade level standards,
effectively delivering challenging curriculumand
high achievement for all subgroups.