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WARM UP

Vision-to-Action

Selecting Data Targets

Document 3.3

AmericanStudent

Achievement

Institute

ASAI

REVIEW

AmericanStudent

AchievementInstitute

ASAI

TODAY

Steering Team / Community Council / Full Faculty / Student Body

6StrategySelection

7 Strategy PlanImplementation

Professional DevelopmentAnti-Resistance

Evaluation

8ACTION

5 Areas of ConcernExpectations Curriculum InstructionAssessment Extra Help Guidance

Environment

3Current

Data

4Data

Targets

1 VISION

2VisionData

% of

STUDENT GROUP

who

BENCHMARK

Expressing Achievement Fields

% of STUDENT GROUP who BENCHMARK

% of all students who pass the state math test

% of third graders who pass the state math test

% of class of 2017 who pass the state math test

% of ninth graders who pass 2 semesters of Alg I

% of boys who read at grade level.

Student Groups

STUDENT GROUPS

FemaleMale

Native AmericanBlackAsianHispanic WhiteMultiracial

Free-Reduced LunchPaid Lunch

Non-Limited EnglishLimited English

Special Education – IEPGeneral Education

Option 1: ALL STUDENTS

Option 2:

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InSAI Data Charts Student group represented by the data Benchmark represented by the data # of students who reach the benchmark # of students in the student group % of students who reach the benchmark

Student Group Pass 2 semesters of Alg I

Freshman completers66%(322 / 484)

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TREND vs VERTICAL DATA

TREND VERTICAL

Compares a group of students one year to a similar group of students the next year

Compares a group of students one year to the same group of students the next year

EXAMPLES % of all students who . . . % of third graders who . . .

EXAMPLES % of students in the class of

2018 who . . .

DISADVANTAGE Student groups include

different students

DISADVANTAGE Assessments must be

aligned vertically

WHEN TO USE When vertical data is not

available or difficult to collect Use with caution

WHEN TO USE Student populations have low

mobility Assessments are aligned

vertically

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BROAD vs SPECIFIC DATA

BROAD DATA SPECIFIC DATA

General in nature Specific in nature

Give a broad picture of the school’s academic performance

Give specific information about the degree to which students are learning specific content and skills

Not helpful in making classroom level decisions

Helpful in making classroom level decisions

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BROAD: % of all ISTEP tests that are passing

Which test? Answer: English

Which grade? Answer: 4th grade

Which students? Answer: Boys

Which standard? Answer: Reading Comp

SPECIFIC: % of 4th grade boys who master the reading comprehension standard on ISTEP

DRILLING DOWNFrom Broad to Specific

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COMPLIMENTARY DATA FIELDS

BROAD SPECIFIC

% of passing ISTEP English tests

% of all students mastering the reading comprehension standard on ISTEP

Considerations

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InSAI SuggestionsHigh School

% of STUDENTS who BENCHMARK

% of Graduates whoEarn a 3 or better on at least one Advanced Placement test

Middle School

% of STUDENTS who BENCHMARK

% ofMiddle school completers

who Pass the Algebra I ECA

Elementary School

% of STUDENTS who BENCHMARK

% ofElementary completers

whoEarn all A’s and B’s in Math, Science and English on the final report card.

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The school district has asked us to incorporate these academic goals

into our School Improvement Plan.

% of STUDENTS who BENCHMARK

% of who

% of who

% of who

% of who

% of who

% of who

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Current School Improvement Plan

% of STUDENTS who BENCHMARK

% of who

% of who

% of who

% of who

% of who

% of who

INDIVIDUAL DATA

ANALYSIS

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Student Group# of

students# meeting

benchmark% meeting benchmark

All Students 105 72 81 %

Female 53 45 85 %

Male 52 30 57 %

Black 33 12 36 %

White 72 60 83 %

Free/Reduced Lunch 35 11 35 %

Paid Lunch 70 61 87 %

Special Ed - IEP 5 4 80 %

General Ed 100 68 68 %

PRACTICE: What stories are told?

Student Group: Class of 2013Benchmark: Earning a B (mastery grade) in 5th

grade math for the second semester

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Student Group# of

students# meeting

benchmark% meeting benchmark

All Students 105 43 41 %

Female 53 23 43 %

Male 52 20 38 %

Black 33 8 24 %

White 72 35 48 %

Free/Reduced Lunch 35 8 22 %

Paid Lunch 70 35 50 %

Special Ed - IEP 5 1 20 %

General Ed 100 42 42 %

PRACTICE: What stories are told?

Student Group: Class of 2013Benchmark: Passing 5th grade ISTEP Math

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Activity

INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY (60 minutes)

Place sticky-notes on the Achievement Data Analysis Chart (doc 3.4) to reflect your responses:

a. How does our current data compare to our vision data?

b. What specific data fields concern you?

c. What specific data fields please you?

d. What evidence (if any) do you see of achievement gaps?

DISTURBS

Student Group:

Benchmark:

Current Data:

Possible headings:•PLEASES•DISTURBS•GAPS

SMALL GROUP

DISCUSSION

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ActivitySMALL GROUP DISCUSSION1.How did the current data compare to your vision data?

2.What pleased you about the data?

3.What disturbed you about the data?

4.What evidence did you see (if any) of achievement gaps?

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Students

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

Student GroupAll Stents

BenchmarkPass XYZ Test

Current data:72%

BUILDING CONSENSUS

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TASK 1PERSONAL REFLECTIONSPECIFIC DATA FIELDS

TASK 1: Write your thoughts on the Data Field Personal Reflection sheet (document 3.5).

Which specific data fields do you think the school should work to improve next year?

HELP Document 3.3.5 SHEET

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TASK 2SMALL GROUP CONSENSUS

TASK 2: Reach consensus.

What two specific data field(s) should our school work to improve next year?

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TASK 3LARGE GROUP SHARING

Share your small group’s ideas

with the large group

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TASK 4LARGE GROUP PRIORITIES - INSTAGRAPH

Place “sticky dots” (or X’s) above the data fields that you would like to

work to improve next year.

Number of choices: _____.

NEXT STEPS

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Next Steps

Steering Team will . . .

1. Talk to the Full Faculty, Community Council and Student Body.

2. Suggest data targets that we all agree to reach by the end of next school year.

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Achievement Data TargetSummary Format

Free/reduced lunch students passing ISTEP Math

100n/a 47

TwoYearsAgo

n/a 46

LastYear

51

ThisYear

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Target1

60

Target2

64

Target3

Vision

Vision-to-Action

Selecting Data Targets

Document 3.3

AmericanStudent

Achievement

Institute

ASAI