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2010 MASSP/MCCTA 2010 MASSP/MCCTA Fall ConferenceFall Conference
Listening, Learning, Leading Listening, Learning, Leading
Listening, Learning, Leading
Margie VandevenAssistant Commissioner, Office of Quality SchoolsDepartment of Elementary and Secondary Education
The Department of Elementary The Department of Elementary and Secondary Educationand Secondary Education
Administrative arm of the State Board of Education
School-improvement and regulatory◦ 522 school districts ◦ 892,000 students (K-12) ◦ 71,000 classroom teachers
Operates Missouri School for the Blind (St. Louis), Missouri School for the Deaf (Fulton) and the statewide system of Missouri Schools for the Severely Disabled.
Administers state’s vocational rehabilitation and sheltered workshop programs which provide services for adult Missouri citizens with disabilities.
The Department of Elementary The Department of Elementary and Secondary Educationand Secondary Education
Vision: Missouri public schools: the best choice… the best results!
Mission: To guarantee the superior preparation and performance
of every child in school and in life.
The Urgency
“If we continue on our current course, and thenumber of nations outpacing us in the education race continues to grow at its current rate, the American standard of living will steadily fall relative to those nations, rich and poor, that are doing a better job.”
Tough Times or Tough Choices: The Report of the New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce Source: www.skillscommission.org/executive.htm 37
Department GoalsDepartment Goals
Missouri’s students will rank in the top 10 on national and international assessments of student performance.
Missouri will provide quality early childhood educational opportunities.
Missouri will recruit, prepare, retain and support effective teachers and leaders.
The Department will improve departmental efficiency, operational effectiveness, and effective relations with internal and external constituents.
Early LearningEarly Learning
Work toward serving all 3-5 year old children in a voluntary pre-k program
“If Missouri's children are to keep pace with their peers around the world, we must dramatically ramp up the preparation we give them − from pre-school through graduate school.” (Governor Nixon’s remarks at the Higher Education Summit, August 17, 2010)
Screen ALL children beginning at 6 months of age in health and developmental domains.
Focus on Family and Parental Involvement
MAP ScoresMAP Scores
Across-the-board academic gains this year
Largest gains in mathematics
More than 67,000 high school students took the Algebra I end-of-course exam, and the percentage of students demonstrating proficiency or advanced improved by 4.6 percentage points, to 57.3 percent.
In English, high school students nudged the bar in English II by 0.6 percentage points.
Percent Proficient and Advanced needs increase
ACT ScoresACT Scores
School ImprovementSchool Improvement
Missouri School Improvement ProgramA good school is one where
◦Students perform to standards◦School is improving its performance over time◦Individual students make growth
Educational resources, processes and outcomes
Districts with highest need are prioritized in the Department’s review schedule
44thth Cycle Results Cycle Results
Did we follow the right process?
Did we look at the right things?
Did we identify the right schools?
Did we do what we were supposed to do to help?
Did what we did make a difference?
Upcoming FocusUpcoming Focus
Early InterventionGrowth ModelsInterim AssessmentCollege and Career ReadinessAdult AccountabilityEarly LearningNew Assessment SY 2013-2014Purpose of the APR
Post-Secondary PreparationPost-Secondary Preparation
The district provides adequate post-secondary preparation for all students.
ACT, SAT, or college and career-ready high school assessment
Percentage of students who successfully complete CTE or Advanced Courses
Percentage of high school graduates who earn a college- and career-ready diploma
Percentage who earn college credit while still in high school
Percentage who require remediation upon entering college
Fall Semester of…
Public Post-
Secondary Number Pct ACT Avg.ACT
Tested% ACT Tested
Pct in Remed Math
Pct in Remed English
Pct in Remed
ReadingTotal Pct in Remed
2009 aggregate 200 100.00% 21.2 141 70.50% 42.50% 29.00% 23.00% 50.50%
2009 4 year 71 35.50% 23.2 68 95.80% 11.50% 4.60% 1.10% 11.50%
2009 2 year 129 64.50% 19.4 73 56.60% 60.00% 31.50% 31.50% 67.90%
2008 aggregate 247 100.00% 21.8 174 70.40% 37.20% 21.90% 15.40% 44.90%
2008 4 year 101 40.90% 23.9 98 97.00% 9.90% 5.90% suppressed 13.90%
2008 2 year 146 59.10% 19.42 76 52.10% 56.20% 32.90% 26.00% 66.40%
2007 aggregate 252 100.00% 21.1 183 72.60% 43.30% 22.20% 21.00% 48.40%
2007 4 year 87 34.50% 23.13 85 97.70% 11.50% 4.60% 1.10% 11.50%
2007 2 year 165 65.50% 19.43 98 59.40% 60.00% 31.50% 31.50% 67.90%
Aggregate vs. Disaggregated RemediationAggregate vs. Disaggregated Remediation
Scoring Guide DiscussionScoring Guide Discussion
Standards-based AccountabilityStatus/Improvement/GrowthClosing the Achievement GapCollege and Career-ReadinessDistinction in PerformanceEarly Intervention
Transition from 4Transition from 4thth Cycle to MSIP 5 Cycle to MSIP 5
School Year 2010-2011
School Year 2011-2012School Year 2012 -
20135th year of 4th CycleDevelop MSIP 5
Districts scheduled for reviews during the 5th year of 4th cycle
Piloting MSIP 5Pilot MSIP 5
SIG districts or districts in need of review
1st year of MSIP 5Fully Implement MSIP 5
Accountability – 4th cycle standards
Data – All 4th Cycle standards; Group Specific MSIP 5
Accountability – Choice to use 4th cycle standards or newly- piloted MSIP 5 standards
Data – All 4th Cycle & MSIP 5 standards
Accountability – MSIP 5 standards
Data – MSIP 5 standards only
A+ SchoolsA+ Schools
Outstanding Schools Act of 1993
Primary goal: to ensure that all students who graduate from Missouri high schools are well prepared to pursue advanced education and employment.
44,100 students benefited
Effective August 28, the Missouri Department of Higher Education will begin administering the postsecondary scholarship component of the A+ program.
The Department is working with high schools to identify students (via transcript and the student information data collection system (MOSIS) who are eligible for A+ scholarships.
Common Core StandardsCommon Core Standards
Missouri has adopted the k-12 and college and career ready Common Core Standards in English language arts and in mathematics.
Working with higher education institutions to advance their adoption of the college and career-ready standards as their admissions requirements.
Work is underway to develop common standards in science, social studies, fine arts and other areas.
Watch your email for notification about these drafts and for other assessment updates.
Common Core AssessmentsCommon Core Assessments
Missouri is one of 32 states in the Smarter-Balanced Assessment Consortium. Missouri is one of 17 “governing” states.
$160 million awarded by the U.S. Department of Education to support development of a next-generation assessment system development.
The system will include formative, interim/benchmark and summative assessments including both end-of-course and end-of-high school (college and career readiness) tests.
Assessments will include items similar to those in the current system—multiple choice, constructed response, and performance events. All assessment will be available on-line.
The system will replace our current MAP/EOC tests for English language arts and mathematics starting in 2013-2014.
Why Common Standards andWhy Common Standards andCommon Assessments?Common Assessments?
Internationally benchmarkedResearch-basedCost-effectiveReduces the burden on local teachers and leaders
Missouri Common Core State Standards Missouri Common Core State Standards Rollout ScheduleRollout ScheduleMissouri Common Core State Standards Missouri Common Core State Standards Rollout ScheduleRollout Schedule
Grade-Level and EOC assessments will continue to be aligned to the v2.0 GLEs/CLEs through the 2012- 2013 school year.
American Diploma Project American Diploma Project Network DiscussionNetwork Discussion
Collaborative of states working to upgrade the rigor of the high school diploma in the United States.
The states in the network are guided by the following efforts:◦ Align high school standards with the demands of college
and careers. ◦ Require students to take a college- and career-ready
curriculum to earn a high school diploma. ◦ Develop statewide high school assessment systems
anchored to college- and career-ready expectations. ◦ Develop reporting and accountability systems that
promote college and career readiness.
Educator EvaluationsEducator Evaluations
SFSF II Reporting requirement
District to submit: A description of the system used to evaluate the performance of
teachers and principals; The manner in which the LEA uses the results of the evaluations
for making decisions on professional development, compensation, promotion, retention, and removal;
Whether the evaluation includes student achievement outcomes and student growth data; and
The number and percent of teachers and principals rated at each performance rating or level for each LEA.
Template provided for internal use.
BudgetBudget
•At this time•Conservative planning and expenditures•Foundation formula•Jobs bill•Sources of revenue for schools in 2008-09 were 58.4% local, 33.2% state, and 8.4% federal.
Key Legislative Issues for 2011
•Charter school funding and accountability•Open enrollment•Proration of the foundation formula•Unaccredited school districts
Cyber-bullyingCyber-bullying
Effective Aug. 28, state law requires school districts to put the terms “cyber-bullying” and “electronic communications” into their anti-bullying policies.
Leadership MattersLeadership Matters
A Thoughtful and Relentless Focus on Instruction
Flexibility and Accountability
Not only Raising the Rigor◦Redesigning classroom approach so students
can reach increased standards