Title: Understanding
1Understanding
2Overview
Key Provisions of NCLB NCLB and the
WASL Impact on Schools How You Can
Help Learn More
3Key Provisions of NCLB
1) Student Achievement 2) Highly Qualified
Teachers 3) Parent Communication 4) New
Assessment Requirements
4Key Provisions of NCLB
1) Student Achievement
ESTABLISH STATE STANDARDS and ASSESSMENT
TOOLS Identify challenging academic standards
in reading, mathematics and science Create
assessment tools to measure competency
5Key Provisions of NCLB
1) Student Achievement
ESTABLISH STATE STANDARDS and ASSESSMENT
TOOLS Washington EALRs - Essential Academic
Learning Requirements established in 1993 WASL
- Washington Assessment of Student Learning, is
now administered each spring in grades 4, 7 and
10 Assessment tools already in
place Washington schools making huge strides in
leaving no child behind
6Key Provisions of NCLB
1) Student Achievement
ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS Overall goal of NLCB
- 100 of students will achieve state standards
by 2014 State Uniform Bar - sets annual
standards for WASL Adequate Yearly Progress -
if school doesnt meet Bar for that year, they
have not made AYP
7Key Provisions of NCLB
1) Student Achievement
ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS Schools are required
to report disaggregated WASL scores by 9
subgroups -- including all students, students of
different racial groups, income levels, special
need students, and ELL Total of 37 cells per
school One cell not reaching bar, school is in
AYP for first year Two years in AYP, school In
Need of Improvement
8Key Provisions of NCLB
2) Highly Qualified Teachers
Guarantee of Highly Qualified teachers in
every classroom By 2005-2006 school year, all
teachers in core academic subjects must have a
Bachelors degree, and hold state
certification Also, must hold either national
board certification, or be endorsed in the core
academic subjects they teach
9Key Provisions of NCLB
3) Parent Communication
Greater level of reporting to parents is
required by NCLB WASL scores now publicly
reported by school WASL scores reported by each
subgroup
10Key Provisions of NCLB
3) Parent Communication
If a Title I school, and the school does not
make AYP for two years in a row, special
reporting / communication rules apply.
11NCLB and the WASL
Washington has been holding schools accountable
for years.
State, district and schools have been
continually improving on WASL since its
inception Schools have been disaggregating data
all along NCLB takes assessment to the next
level Gives schools additional tools for
evaluation
12Impact on Schools
Some Ongoing Challenges
State your specific district challenges or
position with NCLB here
Impact on NAME DISTRICT HERE
List some of your key challenges or the local
impact you are experiencing
13How You Can Help
Get Involved in Area Schools
Schools need public support more than
ever Volunteer your time Create a learning
partnership with your area schools Step inside
the classroom to see learning in action / Tour
your area schools
14Learn More
From Your District and Schools Visit your
district or school web site, or pick up
informational materials at any area school
Educational Service District 112 Informational
materials can be obtained athttp//nclb.esd112.or
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Office of Superintendent of Public
Instruction Informational materials can be
obtained at the OSPI web site at www.k12.wa.us