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State Accountability Overview

Kelly BaehrenWaller ISD Administrative Workshop

July 28, 2015

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Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings.

Don Miguel Ruiz

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2015 Accountability There is a time to let things happen and a time to make things happen.

Hugh Parker

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Overview of Accountability

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• Met Standard: Met performance index targets on all indexes for which they have performance data in 2015.

• Improvement Required: Did not meet one or more performance index targets.

Performance Index Criteria2015 Rating Labels

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To receive a Met Standard Rating all campuses and districts must meet the following accountability targets for:

Index 1 OR Index 2 AND Index 3 AND Index 4

2015 Ratings Criteria

Targets Districts and Campuses

Index 1: Student Achievement 60

Index 2: Student Progress 30 – Elem28 – MS/JH

15 – HS20 District

Index 3: Closing Performance Gaps

28 – Elem27 – MS/JH

31 – HS28 – District

Index 4: Postsecondary Readiness

12 – Elem13 – MS/JH

57 – HS & District

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The following snapshot table applies for accountability purposes:

2015 Accountability Snapshot

10-25-13

10-31-14

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2015 Game Changers

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2015 = Final Year

(1.0 SD below Final Standard)

Level II Satisfactory Phase-in 1

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Scale Score Cuts for Phase-in Standards

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Performance Categories

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Performance Index Framework

2015

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Performance Index Framework

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Snapshot of performance across subjects, on both general and alternative assessments, at the satisfactory performance standard (Phase-in I Level II for 2015).• Subjects: Combined over Reading/ELA,

Mathematics (Algebra I only), Writing, Science and Social Studies.

• Student Groups: All Students only

Index 1: Student Achievement

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Performance Standards: Phase-in I Level II (Satisfactory), meets or exceeds the ELL Progress Measure, or meets equivalency standard on Substitute Assessment• STAAR Grades 3-8 English and Spanish (3-5) Spring 2015

(STAAR & STAAR L)

• EOC Assessments (best results: highest score) Spring 2015, Fall 2014, and Summer July 2014 (STAAR & STAAR L)

Index 1: Student Achievement

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Index 1: 2014 vs. 2015

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Index 1: ELL Inclusion

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Measures student progress by subject and provides opportunity to receive credit for improving student performance independent of overall student achievement.

• Subjects: Reading, Writing (NEW) and Mathematics (Algebra I only)

• Ten Student Groups Evaluated:

• All Students• Students served by Special Education• English Language Learners (ELL) – Progress measure is used• Seven Racial/Ethnic Groups: African American, American Indian, Asian,

Hispanic, Pacific Islander, White, and Two or More Races

Index 2: Student Progress

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Three Progress Indicators:

• Did Not Meet Growth Progress

• Met Growth Progress

• Exceeded Growth Progress

Points for progress in each subject are weighted:

• One point credit for each percentage of tests that Met or Exceeded progress

• One additional point for each percentage of tests that Exceeded progress

Index 2: Student Progress

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Index 2: 2014 vs. 2015

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Index 2: ELL Inclusion

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Emphasizes the academic achievement of economically disadvantaged students and the two lowest performing race/ethnicity students groups.• Subject Area: Reading, Mathematics (Algebra I only),

Writing, Science and Social Studies

• Student Groups:• Economically Disadvantaged• Lowest Performing Race/Ethnicity: Two lowest performing

race/ethnicity student groups on the campus or district (based on 2014 assessment results)

Index 3: Closing Performance Gaps

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Points based on weighted performance:

• One point for each percentage of tests meeting the phase-in satisfactory performance standard or above on the STAAR assessment

• One additional point is given for each percentage of tests meeting the advanced performance standard on the STAAR assessment.

Index 3: Closing Performance Gaps

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Index 3: 2014 vs. 2015

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Index 3: ELL Inclusion

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Emphasizes the role of elementary and middle schools in preparing students for the rigors of high school, and the importance of earning a high school diploma that provides students with the foundation necessary for success in college, the workforce, job training, or the military.

Index 4: Postsecondary Readiness

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Index 4: 2014 vs. 2015

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Index 4: ELL Inclusion

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Index 4: Postsecondary Readiness

***Elementary & middle schools report only on STAAR results***

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STAAR Postsecondary Readiness Standard:

• Percentage of students with STAAR test results at or above the final Level II performance standard on two or more subject area tests.

• 8 Student Groups: All & 7 Racial/Ethnic Groups

Index 4: Postsecondary Readiness

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Graduation Rate Score: • Reflects the highest number of points possible from the

combined performance across graduation rates for grades 9-12 (4-yr or 5-yr Grad Rate – Class of 2014 or Class of 2013)

• 10 Student Groups: All, SPED, ELL & 7 Racial/Ethnic Groups

Index 4: Postsecondary Readiness

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Graduation Plan Score: • Based on an a longitudinal cohort of students graduating

under the Recommended High School Program or Distinguished Achievement Program (RHSP/DAP). (Class of 2014)

• 8 Student Groups: All & 7 Racial/Ethnic Groups

Index 4: Postsecondary Readiness

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Postsecondary Component: College and Career Readiness • College-ready graduate meeting or exceeding the Texas Success Initiative

(TSI) criteria in both reading/English language arts(ELA) and mathematics on the TAKS Exit-level test, SAT, or ACT Test. (Class of 2014)

• Completed and earned credit in at least two advanced/dual credit enrollment courses

• Enrolled in a CTE-Coherent Sequence of Courses

• 8 Student Groups: All and 7 Racial/Ethnic Groups

Index 4: Postsecondary Readiness

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Index 4: Overall Index Score Example

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System Safeguards2015

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• With the performance index framework, poor performance in one subject or one student group does not result in an Improvement Required Rating.

• System safeguards are added to ensure that poor performance in one area or one student group is not masked in the performance index.

• Texas Accountability Intervention System (TAIS) – District & Campus Leadership Teams & DIP/CIP Documentation

System Safeguards

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NCLB Waiver from USDE

Submitted again

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State Accountability System Safeguards 2015

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Federal AccountabilitySystem Safeguards 2015

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System Safeguard Minimum SizeState vs. Federal

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System Safeguard Sample

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Distinction Designations2015

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• Academic Achievement in Reading/ELA (campus only)

• Academic Achievement in Mathematics (campus only)

• Academic Achievement in Science (campus only)

• Academic Achievement in Social Studies(campus only)

• Top 25 Percent: Student Progress (campus only)

• Top 25 Percent: Closing Performance Gaps(campus only)

• Postsecondary Readiness (campus and district)

Distinction Designations

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• Distinction Earned

• No Distinction Earned

• Not Eligible

Distinction Designation Labels

***All distinction designations for campuses are based on performance in the top quartile (Q1) of its comparison group***

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Grouped with 40 other schools that are similar: campus size, grade levels, % Low SES, mobility rate, and % ELL

Campus Comparison Groups

“Each campus is assigned to a unique comparison group of Texas schools that are most similar to it”

Q1 = Top 10

Released June 2015

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Academic Achievement in Reading/ELA

HS = Must be in top quartile for 33% or more of their indicators

JH & ELEM = Must be in top quartile for 50% or more of their indicators

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2014 Distinction Designation Summary – Reading/ELA Sample

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Academic Achievement in Mathematics

HS = Must be in top quartile for 33% or more of their indicators

JH & ELEM = Must be in top quartile for 50% or more of their indicators

***Exclusion of 3-8 math

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Academic Achievement in Science

HS = Must be in top quartile for 33% or more of their indicators

JH & ELEM = Must be in top quartile for 50% or more of their indicators

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Academic Achievement in Social Studies

HS = Must be in top quartile for 33% or more of their indicators

JH = Must be in top quartile for 50% or more of their indicators

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• Awarded for outstanding student progress to a campus if it is ranked in the top 25 percent (Q1) of campuses in its campus comparison group for Index 2.

Top 25 Percent: Student Progress

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• Awarded for outstanding performance in closing student achievement gaps to a campus if it is ranked in the top 25 percent (Q1) of campuses in its campus comparison group for Index 3

Top 25 Percent: Closing Performance Gaps

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Top 25 Percent: Closing Performance GapsSample 2014

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• Awarded to campuses and districts for outstanding academic performance in attainment of postsecondary readiness.

Postsecondary Readiness

District = 70% of campus level indicators in Q1HS = 33% of indicators in Q1JH & ELEM = 50% of indicators in Q1

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Postsecondary Readiness Campus Sample 2014

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Postsecondary ReadinessDistrict Sample 2014

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Important Dates:

2015 State Accountability Calendar

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2014 Accountability SummarySample

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• TEC 39.0545

Community and Student Engagement Local Accountability

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2016 AccountabilityWe cannot become what we need to be by remaining what we are.

Max De Pree

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• No longer a Chapter in the Accountability Manual

Chapter 11 - Preview

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Phase in of STAAR Level II

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• 2016

• 2017

• 2018

Level II SatisfactoryPhase-in 2

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• STAAR tests for Grades 3-8

• Mathematics at grades 3-8

• Reading at grades 3-8

• Writing at grades 4 and 7

• Science at grades 5 and 8

• Social Studies at grade 8

STAAR Assessments for 2016

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• STAAR EOC Assessments required to pass for high school graduation:

• English I • English II • Algebra I• Biology• U.S. History

(Cohort 2011/2012 and Thereafter)

STAAR Assessments for 2016

The Class of 2016 will be the second graduating class under EOC Assessments.

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http://tea.texas.gov/index2.aspx?id=25769815051&menu_id=793

2015-2016 Testing Calendar

Changes!

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I am a member of a team, and I rely on the team, I defer to it and sacrifice for it, because the team, not the individual, is

the ultimate champion.

Mia Hamm

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Any Questions?Thanks!

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• Lead4ward Quicklook 2014-15 School Year Updated (Revised)http://lead4ward.com/docs/STAAR_Quick_Look_2014-15_REV_Sep_2014_ver2.pdf

• Texas Education Today, Oct. 2013, Volume XXVIII No. 1

• Anderson, Mac. Motivational Quotes. Naperville: Simple Truths, LLC, 2008. Print

• Murphy, John. Pulling Together. Naperville: Simple Truths, LLC, 2010. Print

• TEA Final NCLB Waiver Submission (Sept. 18. 2013)http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=25769803880

• Overview of Performance Index Framework (April 8, 2015) – TEA

• TEA One-Page Summaryhttp://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/account/2015/index.html

• STAAR Scale Score Cuts for New Phase-in Schedule: TEA Student Assessment Division

• 2015 Accountability Manual – Chapters 1-10 and Appendices http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/account/2015/manual/index.html

• TEA Testing Calendarhttp://tea.texas.gov/index2.aspx?id=25769815051&menu_id=793

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