Title: District Accountability Update
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2- District Accountability Update
- May 2006 - February 2007
3District Accountability Results
- Districts provided three sets of accountability
results - District Performance Score (DPS) calculated in
same manner as a School Performance Score - District Responsibility Indicators three
separate indicators - District Subgroup Component used to determine
if the districts subgroups made Adequate Yearly
Progress (AYP)
Bulletin 111, Chapter 43
4District Performance Scores
- Calculated in the same manner as School
Performance Scores - Do not include assessment results for students
displaced by the hurricanes - Include one year of assessment data (2005-06) and
one year of attendance and dropout data (2004-05)
Bulletin 111, Section 4317
5District Performance Score Labels
Performance Label DPS
Five Stars 140 and above
Four Stars 139.9-120.0
Three Stars 119.9-100.0
Two Stars 99.9-80.0
One Star 79.9-60.0
Academically Unacceptable Below 60.0
Bulletin 111, Section 4311
6District Responsibility Indicators
- For the 2006 District Accountability results, the
District Responsibility Index (DRI) and the
labels associated with it have been eliminated - Three separate District Responsibility Indicators
have been added - Teacher Certification Indicator
- 8th Grade Persistence Indicator
- Financial Risk Indicator
Bulletin 111, Sections 4301
7Teacher Certification Indicator
- Based on the percentage of state core classes
taught by three categories of teachers - Standard Teaching Certificate for area of
assignment - Non-Standard Teaching Certificate Out of Field
or Temporary Authority (OFAT, TAT, TEP) - No Authority to Teach (No Certification)
Bulletin 111, Section 4302
8Teacher Certification Indicator
- Two Indices calculated
- Low Performing schools (1 Star or Academically
Unacceptable) - Not Low Performing (2 Stars or above)
Bulletin 111, Sections 4302
9Teacher Certification Indicator
- Percentages of state core classes taught by
teachers in each category weighted and converted
to point using the following weighting factors - 1.0 times of classes taught by teachers with
Standard Certificates - 0.5 times of classes taught by teachers with
Non-Standard Certificates - 0.0 times of classes taught by teachers with No
Authority to Teach
Bulletin 111, Sections 4302
10Teacher Certification Indicator
- Weighted points are summed for Low Performing
schools and again for Non-Low Performing schools - Total points for Low Performing schools are
weighted by 75 - Total points for Non-Low Performing schools are
weighted by 25 - Indicator value is the sum of the weighted total
points for Low and Non-Low Performing schools
Bulletin 111, Sections 4302
11Teacher Certification Indicator
Label Value
Exceptional 100 97.0
Adequate 96.9 94.0
Marginal 93.9 90.0
Unacceptable Less than 90.0
Bulletin 111, Section 4302
128th Grade Persistence Indicator
- Based upon a districts success in keeping 8th
grade students enrolled (not drop out) - Uses two years of data (2006 results are based on
data from the years 2003-04 and 2004-05)
Bulletin 111, Sections 4302
138th Grade Persistence Indicator
- Enrolled Count students who were enrolled in
the district at least one full day during an
academic year, less those students who left for
legitimate reasons - Returned Count prior year enrolled students who
are also enrolled at least one full day of the
next academic year
Bulletin 111, Sections 4302
148th Grade Persistence Indicator
- Sum enrolled counts from the two years
- Sum returned counts from the two years
- Divide the total returned counts by the total
enrolled counts
Bulletin 111, Sections 4302
158th Grade Persistence Indicator
Label Value
Exceptional 100 99.0
Adequate 98.9 98.0
Marginal 97.9 97.0
Unacceptable Less than 97.0
Bulletin 111, Section 4302
16Financial Risk Indicator
- Created by Education Finance in 2004-05 to
quantify a districts financial risk - Currently being revised by BESE
- Will be used in subsequent years once revisions
are complete
Bulletin 111, Sections 4302
17District Subgroup Component AYP
- For the Annual Measurable Objectives (AMO)
percent proficiency analysis, ELA and math
assessments from grades 3-8 and 10 are included - For the Safe Harbor percent proficiency
improvement comparison, only 4th, 8th and 10th
grade ELA and math results are used
Bulletin 111, Section 4310
18District Subgroup Component AYP
- Students displaced by the hurricane were placed
in a separate subgroup and removed from all other
subgroups - The Displaced Students subgroup were only
evaluated on their Participation - If the Displaced Students subgroup failed the
Participation evaluation for a particular grade
cluster, the district failed Subgroup Component
AYP
Bulletin 111, Section 4310
19 District Consequences
- Since DRI labels have been eliminated from
District Accountability, district consequences
only apply to failure to achieve Adequate Yearly
Progress (AYP) in the Subgroup Component for all
three Grade-Clusters in the same subject,
Bulletin 111, Section 4313
20Districts Exiting District Improvement
- Districts exit District Improvement if they pass
the Subgroup Component AYP in the same subject
for which they entered District Improvement in
the same cluster for 2 consecutive years.
Bulletin 111, Sections 4313
21Districts Exiting District Improvement
- Example
- District fails Subgroup Component AYP in ELA for
all three grade clusters two consecutive years
and is placed in District Improvement - District then passes the Elementary Cluster for
ELA for two consecutive years - District is no longer in District Improvement
Bulletin 111, Sections 4313
22District Academically in Crisis
- District is labeled Academically in Crisis if
- More than 30 schools in the district are
Academically Unacceptable - OR
- More than 50 of the districts enrollment
attends Academically Unacceptable schools
Bulletin 111, Sections 4901
23District Accountability Hurricane Considerations
- Districts are considered Severe Impact
districts and receive a one-year waiver from
accountability labels and decisions if, due to a
disaster - Closed for 18 or more consecutive school days
- Gained or lost 25 of testing population before
Oct. 1 - Have 25 or more of their schools granted a
one-year waiver or classified as new schools
Bulletin 111, Section 4503
24Questions?
- Kevin.Stansbury_at_la.gov
- Thomas.Spencer_at_la.gov
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