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Nexus Schools Algebra I DataCreated by: Kaylin Hansen 2014 Connections Education LLC. All Rights Reserved.1Enrollment in Algebra I282 TotalNotes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.2Escalation Status

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.3Escalation by School% of Students

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.4Math Intervention Indicators

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.5Math Intervention Indicators by School% of StudentsNotes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.6Only 1 failing student across schools has Math intervention indicator.Only 1 likely to be successful in Math?

7Operations & Algebraic Thinking MAP SkillNotes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.8Ops. and Alg. Thinking MAP Skill by School% of Students

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.9Documented Math Interventions for Students% of Students in Each Tier

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.10Reading Intervention Indicators

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.11Reading Intervention Indicators by School% of Students

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.12Only 3 failing Algebra I students have d Reading intervention indicators.

Only 3 likely to be successful in Reading? 13Algebra I PerformanceAverage % of Students

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.14Performance by School% of Students

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.15How bad are students failing Algebra I?Number of Failing Students in 40%-59% Range:School 1: 23/28 = 82%School 2: 26/32 = 81%School 3: 34/63 = 54%16Documented Interventions for Failing Students% of Failing Students in Each Tier

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.17How are students with Math IEPs doing in Algebra I?School 1: 0 IEPs School 2: 2 IEPs (1 passing, 1 failing)School 3: 10 IEPs (8 failing, 2 passing)18What % of Algebra I students are in Foundations?% of Students in Each LevelNotes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.19How do Standards and Foundations passing rates compare?% of Students in Each LevelNotes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.20Algebra I CompletionAverage % of Students

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.21Completion by School% of Students

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.22How many students behind in lesson completion are passing?School 1: 4/10 = 40%School 2: 3/9 = 33%School 3: 3/9 = 33%23Low passing rate (53%)Lowest on track completion rate (66%)Consider: Lowest enrollment (60)Low intervention indicators in math and readingHigh % of students in alarm (32%)High % of students in low range for Algebra MAP skill (65%)Zero students in Foundations level8% of failing students documented as progressing w/out interventionSchool 124Highest passing rate (71%)Highest on track completion rate (84%)Consider: Fairly high enrollment (105)Low intervention indicators in math and readingHighest % of students in alarm (44%)Highest % of students in low range for Algebra MAP skill (68%)Highest % of students in Foundations (52%)41% of failing students documented as progressing w/out intervention

School 225Lowest passing rate (46%)High completion rate (83%)Consider:Highest enrollment (117)Lowest intervention indicators in math and readingLowest % of students in alarm (22%)High % of students in Foundations (21%)Most SPED students (10 80% failing)8% of failing students documented as progressing w/out intervention

School 32643% failing Algebra I 80% on track in Algebra I completion 63% in low range for Algebra MAP skill 33% of students in alarm for escalationSummary2720% of failing students need to be enrolled in interventionsAssess and adjust current interventionsConsider moving more students to Foundations level (especially School 1)Need more support for the 81% SPED students unsuccessful in Algebra I

Next Steps28Questions?

Discussion

29Data Dashboard PlanManager of Blended Data Processes Interview, Kaylin Hansen.

2014 Connections Education LLC. All Rights Reserved.30Graduation requirements escalationPast grad. requirements indicatorsInterventions for students in alarm% in Alarm by subjectPast success by school

Dashboard Data Sets31Measures % of students on track for earning 2.5 credits/semester (based on course completion and performance)Displays average % of students at each level (On Track, Approaching Alarm, Alarm)

Graduation Requirements Escalation 32Graduation Requirements EscalationOn Track: On track with current completion and performance in 5+ courses Approaching Alarm: On track in 4+ coursesAlarm: Not on track in less than 4 courses

33Past Grad. Requirements IndicatorsMeasures students past history of earning required credits to predict likelihood for successIdentifies average % of students at each level (Likely to be Successful, May be Successful, & Unlikely to be Successful)

34Past Grad. Requirements IndicatorsLikely to be Successful: Earned 5+ credits previous year May be Successful: Earned 4.5+ credits previous yearUnlikely to be Successful: Earned less than 4.5 credit previous year

35Documented Interventions for Students in AlarmDisplays documented Math and English interventions for students in Alarm for Grad. requirementsCompares % enrolled in tiered English and Math interventions across schools36English Interventions for Alarm% of Alarm Students in Tiered Interventions

Notes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.37% of Alarm Students in Tiered Interventions

Math Interventions for AlarmNotes on Inserting Photos into Picture Placeholders:Default picture placeholder for this slide layout (Title and Content and Image 2) is 4.8 in width x 7.2 in height.

Options:Before bringing into PPT, size picture using photo editing software to fit the default picture placeholder size and then click icon to insert picture, ORIn PPT, resize picture placeholder to match the size of your image (for precise editing controls, right click on picture placeholder > Size and Position > adjust the height and width as needed.) and then click icon to insert picture, ORBring picture into picture placeholder and then resize bounding box as needed:Click icon to insert picture.Picture will be brought in to fill placeholder without distorting image. This means, if you havent changed default box, image will be brought in with 7.9 in width and a proportional height that is taller than size of the box (some of image will not be visible), or (if very short wide image like a panoramic) image will be brought in with 3.1 in height and proportional width.DO NOT simply grab the edges of the picture frame and drag. This will stretch the image size, not show hidden portions of the image.To increase/decrease the box height or width and see hidden portions of image, use the Crop settings: right click > Format Picture > Crop > adjust Crop position width and heightOR click picture > Format ribbon > Crop > use crop tool to adjust limits of bounding box

Once image has been inserted in picture placeholder, if you want to resize entire image, click on image, hold down Shift and drag frame edges (holding Shift will maintain image proportions). OR right click > Format Picture > Size > check Lock aspect ratio > adjust height and/or width.38% in Alarm by SubjectMeasures % of students in Alarm by subjectIdentifies students in Alarm based on performance and completion in each course

39% In Alarm by Subject40Past School SuccessDisplays % of Nexus students who completed 5+ credits years prior2012-132013-14Compares schools

41Past School Success% of Students Achieving Goal Years Prior

42Overall school data could be available in Connexus dataviewIndividual student dashboards could be linked in gradebooks

Grad requirements escalation by subjectHistory of grad. requirements success by subject List of courses on track and not on track

Dashboard Accessibility43Questions?

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