Addressing School Improvement through Data, III
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Presented by Dr. Yuwadee Wongbundhit, Curriculum and InstructionJune 5 - 14, 2012
Addressing School Improvement through Data, III
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Topics
Overview• 2012 School Grade Changes • Annual Measurable Objectives• 2012 FCAT 2.0/EOC Scores
2012-13 SIP Part II: Expected
Improvements
• Current and Expected Level of Performance
• Criteria for Expected Level of Performance
Independent work: a draft copy of the complete School Improvement by June 22, 2012
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Assumptions:You...
are familiar with 2012-13 SIP
are familiar with the School Grade System and FCAT 2.0/EOC
have some experience in data analysis
love, love, love data!!!
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NORMS
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Norms
Listen to others
Engage with the ideas presented
Ask questions
Reflect on relevance to
you
Next, set your learning
into action
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Http://osi.dadeschools.net/actiondata
Designed by Nelson Suarez
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2012-13 SIP Part II:Expected Improvements
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2012-13 SIP Goals
Student Performance
Reading
Math/ Algebra and Geometry EOC
ScienceBiology EOC
WritingU.S. History EOC
Civics EOC7
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Florida School Accountability
School Grade
•Performance Status•Annual Learning Gains
AYP• Performance Status• Performance by
subgroups
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Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Benchmark
Year%Proficiency Targets
Reading Math
2009-10 65 68
2009-10 72 74
2010-11 79 80
2011-12 86 86
2012-13 93 932013-14 100 100
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AYP 39 Components Criteria (NA, No, Yes)
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GroupParticipation Met
(Tested 95%) Proficiency Met
Reading Math Reading MathTOTAL 1 1 1 1WHITE 2 2 2 2BLACK 3 3 3 3HISP. 4 4 4 4ASIAN 5 5 5 5Am. Ind. 6 6 6 6ED 7 7 7 7ELL 8 8 8 8SWD 9 9 9 9
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Annual Measurable Objectives
AYP is gone.AMO is here.Annual Measurable Objectives
ESEA Flexibility Waivershttp://www.fldoe.org/esea/
Ambitious & Achievable Goal11
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Transition from AYP to AMO
AMO-1• School Performance
Grade Target
AMO-2 • Reading and Math Performance Targets
AMO-3• Target for Annual Learning of
Students in the Lowest-Performing 25% in Reading and Math
AMO-4
• Benchmark Florida’s Students Performance to the Highest-Performing States and nations. This is a statewide target.
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AMO vs. Differentiated Accountability
Not Linked to DA
•The AMOs are not linked to Differentiated Accountability categories.
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School Grade ESEA Category DA CategoryA Reward
Schools that increase their grade
Reward
BC Prevent PreventD Focus CorrectF Priority Intervene
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Target Performance for AMO-2
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Annual Measurable Objective 2
(AMO 2) sets targets for
each school and subgroup
to:
•Increase % of students scoring at Levels 3-5 and reduce % of students scoring at levels 1 and 2 by 50% over six years (using 2010-11 as the baseline year).
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AMO Performance Targets: 2010-11 to 2016-172016-17
AMO Target
Proficient
30+35=65%
Non-proficient
70-35=35%
2010-11PerformanceBaseline Year
Proficient (%L3-5)
30%
Non-proficient(%L1-2)
50% of 70 = 35
70%
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The goal of AMO-2 is to reduce the % of
non-proficient by 50% over six years
(2010-11 to 2016-17).
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Increase %pt. 5.8 11.7 17.5 23.3 29.2 35.0
30 36 42 48 53 59 65
35÷6 = 5.83
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AMO Performance Targets: 2010-11 to 2016-172016-17
AMO Target
Proficient
60+20=80%
Non-proficient
40-20=20%
2010-11PerformanceBaseline Year
Proficient (%L3-5)
60%
Non-proficient(%L1-2)
50% of 40 = 20
40%
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The goal of AMO-2 is to reduce the % of
non-proficient by 50% over six years
(2010-11 to 2016-17).
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Increase %pt. 3.3 6.7 10 13.3 16.6 20
60 63 67 70 73 77 80
20÷6 = 3.33
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Worksheet 1: AMO-2 TargetSchool
Baseline Year
2010-11% L3-5
Baseline Year2010-11% L1-2
Baseline Year2010-11
50% of L1-2 Annual
Increment
% AMO-2 Target at
Year 62016-17
% AMO-2 Target for
Year 22012-13
1 70%2 40%3 58%4 45%5 38%6 73%7 50%8 63%9 35%
10 20%
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Worksheet 1: AMO-2 TargetSchool
Baseline Year
2010-11% L3-5
Baseline Year2010-11% L1-2
Baseline Year2010-11
50% of L1-2 Annual
Increment
% AMO-2 Target at
Year 62016-17
% AMO-2 Target for
Year 22012-13
1 70% 30 15.0 2.5 85 752 40% 60 30.0 5.0 70 503 58% 42 21.0 3.5 79 654 45% 55 27.5 4.6 73 545 38% 62 31.0 5.2 69 486 73% 27 13.5 2.3 87 787 50% 50 25.0 4.2 75 588 63% 37 18.5 3.1 82 699 35% 65 32.5 5.4 68 46
10 20% 80 40.0 6.7 60 33
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OSI Website -- Http://osi.dadeschools.net
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Direction: Go tohttp://osi.dadeschools.net/actiondata
Click on “2012-2013 School Improvement Tools”
Locate “SIP Current and Expected Results”, click on
AMO-2 SIP Targets
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Annual Measurable Objective (AMO)
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Are there consequences for not making annual progress to wards an AMO-2 target?
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AMO-2 Reports
Reading and mathematics
•AMO-2 performance targets will be established separately for each subgroup and all students in reading and mathematics.
Monitoring Progress
•AMO-2 targets will be used to determined whether the students are making progress in the current year to be on track to reduce the % of levels 1 and 2 by half by 2016-17.
Not making satisfactory
progress
• Any subgroup fail to meet AMO-2 target
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Sample of AMO-2 ReportGroup 2010-11
% L 3-5BL
2011-12AMO-2Targets
2011-12Levels
3-5
Met Target
Improved Maintained or declined
All Students 30 36 37
Am. Indian NA NA NA
Asian NA NA NA
African Am. 33 39 33
Hispanic 35 40 37
White 40 45 39
SWD 28 34 34
ED 29 35 32
ELL 25 31 32 22
X
XX
XX
XX
Not Making Satisfactory
Progress
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Safe Harbor Proficiency Target
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Safe Harbor Proficiency
Target
•The percent of non-proficient students decreased by at least 10% from the preceding year in the subject being evaluated.
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AMO-2 and Safe Harbor Proficiency Targets
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AMO-2The percent of non-proficient students decreased by 50%
over six years (using 2010-11 baseline
year)
Safe HarborThe percent of non-proficient students
decreased by at least 10% from the
preceding year
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Safe Harbor Provision
Group 2010-11% L 3-5
BL
2010-11 %
Levels 1-2
10% of L1-2 from 2010-
11
2011-12Safe Harbor
Targets
2011-12% L 3-5
School Results
All 30 70 7.0 30+7.0 37 37
B 33 67 6.7 33+6.7 40 33
H 35 65 6.5 35+6.5 42 37
W 40 60 6.0 40+6.0 46 39
SWD 28 72 7.2 28+7.2 35 34
ED 29 71 7.1 29+7.1 36 32
ELL 25 75 7.5 25+7.5 33 32
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AMO-2 vs. Safe Harbor
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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Increase % pt. 7.0 6.3 5.7 5.1 4.6 4.1
30 37 43 49 54 59 63
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17Increase %pt. 5.8 11.7 17.5 23.3 29.2 35.0
30 36 42 48 53 59 65
AMO-2 Targets
Safe Harbor Targets
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AMO-2 Targets vs. Safe Harbor Provision TargetsGroup 2010-11
% L 3-5BL
2011-12AMO-2Targets
2011-12 Safe
Harbor Targets
2011-12% L 3-5School Results
MetAMO-2Target
Met Safe
Harbor Target
All 30 36 37 37
B 33 39 40 33
H 35 40 42 37
W 40 45 46 39
SWD 28 34 35 34
ED 29 35 36 32
ELL 25 31 33 32
YNNN
NY
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YNNNNNN
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SIP GOALS vs. SCHOOL GRADE
Performance
Reading (goals 1-2, 5)
Math (goals 1-2, 5)Alg. & Geo (goals 1-3)
Science (goals 1-2)Biology (goals 1-2)
Writing (goal 1)
Civics and US History (goals 1-2)
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SIP-Level of Expected Improvements
Performance Goals (Reading, Math, Science & Social Science)
• FCAT/EOC: %L3
• FAA: %L4-6
• FCAT/EOC: %L4 &5
• FAA %L7-9
• No FAA goals for Civics/US History
Learning Gains Goals
(Reading and Math)
• Overall
• Lowest25%
• FCAT/EOC
• FAA
Sub-Groups Performance Goals -AMO2
Reading and Math
• FCAT/EOC: %L3-5
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SIP Goals for AMO-2 Reading/Math
ELL
2012Current level of
performance
35%
2013Expected level of
performance
?
White
2012Current level of
performance
68%
2013Expected level of
performance
?
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AMO-2 Performance Targets2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
ELL 30 36 42 48 53 59 65White 60 63 67 70 73 77 80
42 70
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SIP Goals for Reading/Math/Science
FCAT Level 3
2012Current level of
performance
45%
2013Expected level of
performance
?
FCAT Levels 4 and 5
2012Current level of
performance
10%
2013Expected level of
performance
?
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AMO-2 Performance Targets2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
60 63 67 70 73 77 80
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2012-13 Expected Level of Performance
FCATLevel
2010-11 % Level
2011-12 % Level
Point Gain 2012-13Target
L 3 45 ?
L 4-5 10 ?
L 3-5 60
AMO-2 Performance Targets Achievement Levels 3-52010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
60 63 67 70 73 77 80
67-55=12
12*.7=8.4
12*.3=3.6
45+8.4=53
10+3.6=14
6755
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SIP Goals for Reading/Math/Science
FCAT Level 3
2012Current level of
performance
45%
2013Expected level of
performance
?
FCAT Levels 4 and 5
2012Current level of
performance
10%
2013Expected level of
performance
?
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AMO-2 Performance Targets2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
60 63 67 70 73 77 80
45+8.4=53 10+3.6=14
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SIP Goals for Reading/Math/Science
Goal 1FCAT Level 3
2012Current level of
performance
37%
2013Expected level of
performance
?
Goal 2FCAT Levels 4 and 5
2012Current level of
performance
27%
2013Expected level of
performance
?
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AMO-2 Performance Targets2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
60 63 67 70 73 77 80
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2012-13 Expected Level of Performance
FCATLevel
2010-11 % Level
2011-12 % Level
Point Gain 2012-13Target
L 3 37 ?
L 4-5 27 ?
L 3-5 60
AMO-2 Performance Targets Achievement Levels 3-52010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
60 63 67 70 73 77 80
67-64=3
3*.7=2.1
3*.3=0.9
37+2.1=39
27+0.9=28
6764
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SIP Goals for Reading/Math/Science
FCAT Level 3
2012Current level of
performance
37%
2013Expected level of
performance
?
FCAT Levels 4 and 5
2012Current level of
performance
27%
2013Expected level of
performance
?
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AMO-2 Performance Targets2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
60 63 67 70 73 77 80
37+2.1=39 27+0.9=28
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SIP Goals for Reading/Math/Science
Goal 1FCAT Level 3
2012Current level of
performance
27%
2013Expected level of
performance
?
Goal 2FCAT Levels 4 and 5
2012Current level of
performance
25%
2013Expected level of
performance
?
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AMO-2 Performance Targets2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
35 40 46 51 57 62 68
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Worksheet 2: SIP Goals 1 and 2
FCATLevel
2010-11 2011-12
Point Gain 2012-13Target
%L 3 27 ?
%L 4-5 25 ?
%L 3-5 35
AMO-2 Performance Targets Achievement Levels 3-52010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
35 40 46 51 57 62 68
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Worksheet 2: SIP Goals 1 and 2
FCATLevel
2010-11 2011-12 Point Gain 2012-13Target
%L 3 27 ?
%L 4-5 25 ?
%L 3-5 35
AMO-2 Performance Targets Achievement Levels 3-52010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
35 40 46 51 57 62 68
57-52=5
5*.7=3.5
5*.3=1.5
27+3.5=30.5
25+1.5=26.5
5752
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Worksheet 3: SIP Goals 1 and 2No. 2011
L3-52012
L32012 L4-5
2012 L3-5
AMOTarget
Total PointGainsL3-5
Point Gains
L3 (70%)
Point Gains L4-5
(30%)
2013 L3
Target
2013L4-5
Target
1 35 27 10
2 46 35 17
3 59 35 27
4 67 40 30
5 85 70 21
6 73 45 20
7 73 55 26
8 51 41 26
9 39 25 26
10 37 25 20
11 40 23 25
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Worksheet 3: SIP Goals 1 and 2No. 2011
L3-52012
L32012 L4-5
2012 L3-5
AMOTarget
Total PointGainsL3-5
Point Gains
L3 (70%)
Point Gains L4-5
(30%)
2013 Target
L3
2013 TargetL4-5
1 35 27 10 37 46 9 6.3 2.7 33 13
2 46 35 17 52 55 3 2.1 0.9 37 18
3 59 35 27 62 66 4 2.8 1.2 38 28
4 67 40 30 70 73 3 2.1 0.9 42 31
5 85 70 21 91 93 2 1.4 0.6 71 22
6 73 45 20 65 78 13 9.1 3.9 54 24
7 73 55 26 81 82 1 0.7 0.3 56 26
8 51 41 26 67 71 4 2.8 1.2 44 27
9 39 25 26 51 54 3 2.1 0.9 27 27
10 37 25 20 45 48 3 2.1 0.9 27 21
11 40 23 25 48 50 2 1.4 0.6 24 26
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2012-13 SIP Goals 1 and 2: Reading, Math, Science, and Algebra Goals
Goal Data Source
CurrentPerformance 2012-13 Improvement Criteria
1.%L3
2012 FCAT
%L3-5 < 95
% of 2011-12 Level 3 plus 70% of the gap performance between the 2011-12 % L3-5 and the 2012-13 AMO-2 target. If the 2012-13 AMO-2 target is lower than that of 2011-12 % L3-5, then the next higher AMO-2 target will be used.
%L3-5 >= 95 Maintain % of Level 3
2.%
L4-5
2012 FCAT
%L3-5 < 95
% of 2011-12 Levels 4-5 plus 30% of the gap performance between the 2011-12 % L3-5 and the 2012-13 AMO-2 target. If the 2012-13 AMO-2 target is lower than that of 2011-12 % L3-5, then the next higher AMO-2 target will be used.
%L3-5 >= 95 Maintain % of Levels 4-5
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2012-13 SIP Goal 5 %: Reading and Math by Subgroup
Goal Data Source
CurrentPerformance 2012-13 Improvement Criteria
Goal 5(Sub-group,%L3-5)
This goal
address AMO-2.
2012 FCAT
2.0
L3-5 < 95
2012-13 AMO-2 target.
If the 2012-13 AMO-2 target is lower than that of 2011-12 % L3-5, then the next higher AMO-2 target will be used.
L3-5 >= 95 Maintain % of Level 3
2012-13 SIP Goals for geometry and biology, the 2012-13 Baseline results will be used the set for
Expected level of performance.
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If all data are available, the 2012-2013
Expected Improvement Chart with the
individual school data be populated, along
with the criteria to be used for determining
the 2013 expected improvement.
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2012-2013 School Improvement Plan Current and Expected Level of Performance
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Writing
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Take a 10 minutes break
Please be back on timeThank you!
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Satisfactory Performance
• FCAT 2.0: Levels 3-5• FAA: Levels 4-9Reading• FCAT 2.0: Levels 3-5• FAA: Levels 4-9• Alg. EOC/Geo. EOC: Levels 3-5
Math• FCAT 2.0: Levels 3-5• FAA: Levels 4-9• Biology EOC: Levels 3-5
Science• FCAT Writing: score of 4-6• FAA: Levels 4-9Writing
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FCAT 2.0/EOC Achievement Level Policy Definitions
5. Demonstrate mastery of the most challenging content of the
NGSSS.4. Demonstrate an above
satisfactory level of success with the challenging content of the
NGSSS.3. Demonstrate a satisfactory
level of success with the challenging content of the NGSSS.
2. Demonstrate a below satisfactory level of success with
the challenging content of the NGSSS.
1. Demonstrate an inadequate level of success with the
challenging content of the NGSSS.
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FCAT 2.0/EOC Achievement Level Policy Definitions
Level 1
Student has little success with the challenging content of the SSS.
Level 2
Student has limited success with the challenging content of the SSS.
Level 3
Student has partial success with the challenging content of the SSS, but performance is inconsistent.
Level 4
Student has success with the challenging content of the SSS.
Level 5
Student has success with the most challenging content of the SSS. A student scoring in Level 5 answers most of the test questions correctly, including the most challenging questions.
Demonstrate an inadequate level of success with the challenging content of the NGSSS.
Demonstrate a below satisfactory level of success with the challenging content of the NGSSS.
Demonstrate a satisfactory level of success with the challenging content of the NGSSS.
Demonstrate an above satisfactory level of success with the challenging content of the NGSSS.Demonstrate mastery of the most challenging content of the NGSSS.
FCAT FCAT 2.0 and EOC
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Understanding FCAT 2.0/EOC Reports?
Understanding FCAT 2.0 and EOC Reports, Spring 201251
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FCAT 1999
FCAT 2001FCAT
2002FCAT 2010
Base scale of FCAT
1996 SSS
Base scale of FCAT 2.0
2007 NGSSS
2011FCAT 2.0
Equivalent Scores
FCAT 2.0 Scores Reading/Math
52
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FCAT 2.0 2014
FCAT 2.0 2013
FCAT 2.0 2012
FCAT 2.0 2011
2010-11 Baseline Year
FCAT 2.0 Scores, Reading/math
53
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RawScore
V
RALA
IR
Content Area Scores
FCAT 2.0 Reading-Math Scores Raw Score
Developmental Scale Score (DSS)(140 to 302 R: G3-10)
(140 to 298 M: G3-8)
Achievement Level
(1 to 5)
V: VocabularyRA: Reading ApplicationLA: Literary AnalysisIR: Informational
Text/Research Process
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2012 Grade 9, FCAT 2.0 Reading
2012 Ach. Level
2012 Content Scores by Reporting Category
2011 Scores:Level,DSS,
DSS Change
2012 DSSStudent Name and FL ID
13302522211435232828
Raw Scores
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Developmental Scale Score (Reading)
G6
G10
140 302Developmental Scale Scores
Min Max
G3
Raw Score
Grade 3 Grade 10
Grade Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 53 140-181 182-197 198-209 210-226 227-260
4 154-191 192-207 208-220 221-237 238-269
5 161-199 200-215 216-229 230-245 246-277
6 167-206 207-221 222-236 237-251 252-283
7 171-212 213-227 228-242 243-257 258-289
8 175-217 218-234 235-248 249-263 264-296
9 178-221 222-239 240-252 253-267 268-302
10 188-227 228-244 245-255 256-270 271-302
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Developmental Scale Score (Math)
G6
G8
140 298Developmental Scale Scores
Min Max
G3
Raw Score
Grade 3 Grade 10
Grade Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
3 140-182 183-197 198-213 214-228 229-260
4 155-196 197-209 210-223 224-239 240-271
5 163-204 205-219 220-233 234-246 247-279
6 170-212 213-226 227-239 240-252 253-284
7 179-219 220-233 234-247 248-260 261-292
8 187-228 229-240 241-255 256-267 268-298
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RawScore
C1
C2C3
C4
Content Scores
2012 FCAT 2.0 ScienceRaw Score
Equivalent Achievement
Level(1 to 5)
Equivalent Scale Score
(100 - 500)
58
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Raw Score
T-Score Scale(20 to 80)
Statewide Comparison by
Thirds
RawScore C1
C2
C3
Content Scores
Geometry and Biology EOC Scores
Statewide by Thirds
T-Score Scale Range
1 20-452 46-543 55-80
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60
Test
For
m
Scal
e Sc
ore Statewide
Comparison
Points Earned by Content
Area
1 2 3
Student Name and ID
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2012 Geometry EOC Scale Distribution - Statewide
61
20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 800
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
2012 Geometry EOC Distribution
EOC Scale Scores
Num
ber o
f Stu
dent
s 35% of Students at the bottom third (MDCPS: 44%)
34% of Students at the top third(MDCPS: 27%)
Statewide by Thirds T-Score Scale Range1 20-452 46-543 55-80
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2012 Biology EOC Scale Distribution - Statewide
62
20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 800
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
2012 Biology EOC Distribution
EOC Scale Scores
Num
ber o
f Stu
dent
s 34% of Students at the bottom third (MDCPS: 41%)
35% of Students at the top third(MDCPS: 29%)
Statewide by Thirds T-Score Scale Range1 20-452 46-543 55-80
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RawScore C1
C2
C3
Algebra Content Scores
2012 Algebra 1 EOC ScoresRaw Score
EOC Scale Score(325 - 475)
Achievement Level(1 to 5)
Source: FL DOE/Office of Assessment
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5325-374
(49)375-398
(23)399-424
(25)425-436
(11)437-475
(38)
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2012 Content Scores
64
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2012 Grade 9, FCAT 2.0 Reading
2012 Ach. Level
2012 Content Scores by Reporting Category
2011 Scores:Level,DSS,
DSS Change
2012 DSSStudent Name and FL ID
13302522211435232828
Raw Scores
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Worksheet 4: Calculate the % correct for each content area.
SchoolPoints Earned By Content Area % Correct By Content Area
Content 1 Content 2 Content 3 Content 4 Content 1 Content 2 Content 3 Content 4
Number of Points Possible 7 21 11 6
1 6 17 8 52 5 17 9 53 4 12 7 34 4 13 6 35 5 17 9 56 6 18 9 57 4 13 7 38 4 14 7 49 4 13 7 4
10 5 14 7 411 4 12 7 412 3 10 5 213 4 13 7 314 4 13 7 415 4 11 6 316 4 14 7 417 4 12 7 318 3 11 6 319 4 12 6 320 4 13 6 321 5 13 7 322 5 13 7 423 6 17 9 524 4 12 7 325 5 13 7 3
66
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Worksheet 4: Calculate the % correct for each content area.
StudentPoints Earned By Content Area % Correct By Content Area
Content 1 Content 2 Content 3 Content 4 Content 1 Content 2 Content 3 Content 4
Number of Points Possible 7 21 11 6
1 6 17 8 5 86% 81% 73% 83%2 5 17 9 5 71% 81% 82% 83%3 4 12 7 3 57% 57% 64% 50%4 4 13 6 3 57% 62% 55% 50%5 5 17 9 5 71% 81% 82% 83%6 6 18 9 5 86% 86% 82% 83%7 4 13 7 3 57% 62% 64% 50%8 4 14 7 4 57% 67% 64% 67%9 4 13 7 4 57% 62% 64% 67%
10 5 14 7 4 71% 67% 64% 67%11 4 12 7 4 57% 57% 64% 67%12 3 10 5 2 43% 48% 45% 33%13 4 13 7 3 57% 62% 64% 50%14 4 13 7 4 57% 62% 64% 67%15 4 11 6 3 57% 52% 55% 50%16 4 14 7 4 57% 67% 64% 67%17 4 12 7 3 57% 57% 64% 50%18 3 11 6 3 43% 52% 55% 50%19 4 12 6 3 57% 57% 55% 50%20 4 13 6 3 57% 62% 55% 50%21 5 13 7 3 71% 62% 64% 50%22 5 13 7 4 71% 62% 64% 67%23 6 17 9 5 86% 81% 82% 83%24 4 12 7 3 57% 57% 64% 50%25 5 13 7 3 71% 62% 64% 50%
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Annual Learning Gains
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2012-13 SIP Reading/Math Goals 3-4Students Making Annual Learning Gains
Goals Data Source Current Performance Expected Improvement Criteria
Goal 3: Overall Learning Gains
Goal 4: Learning Gains for Lowest25 %
(This is AMO-3)
2012 School Grade
0-80% Increase by 10 percentage points
81-100% Maintain
Goals Description
Reading2012
Current Performance
2013 Expected Performance
3 Overall Learning Gains 80% (140)
90% (158)
4 Low25 % Learning Gains
74% (32)
84% (37)
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2011FCAT
Annual Learning Gains
2012 CurrentFCAT
School Year
Fall Interim Assessment
Winter InterimAssessment
Baseline.
Annual Learning Gains
Performance
Performance
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What’s New/Change on Learning Gains
All Schools• Students must be
full-year-enrolled.• Must have current
and prior-year test scores (FCAT 2.0, EOC Assessment scores, or Florida Alternate Assessment)
• FCAT 2.0• Reading, G3-10• Math, G3-8
• EOC: Alg. & Geo.• FAA
High School• The first EOC score earned during high school is used for performance and learning gains.
• 9th grade students’ Alg. scores will be compared with their prior-year FCAT 2.0 math scores
• Geo. EOC score will be compared with a prior-year Alg. EOC (2013-14)
Middle School• If a student has
both an FCAT 2.0 and EOC, the learning gains calculation will be applied using both scores.
• Student will be counted as making learning gains if the student makes gains in either calculation
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Additional Points on Annual Learning Gains
Move up one or more level to level 4 will be counted at a weight of 1.1 in the numerator of the learning gain calculation
Move up one or more level to level 5 will be counted at a weight of 1.2 in the numerator of the learning gain calculation
Students who have prior-year FCAT 2.0 scores at levels 1 or 2, and SWDs who have prior-year FAA scores at level 1, 2, or 3 will be weighted 1.1 if they increase their score by at least 33% greater than the min. amount of increase that would be required on the FCAT 2.0 DSS or on the FAA scores to qualify for learning gains.
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Min. Required DSS Gains for Prior-Year FCAT 2.0 Level 1 and 2 to Earn 1.1 Points
Prior -Year Grade to Current Grade
Point Earned
Reading DSS Gains Math DSS Gains
Level 1 Level 2 Level 1 Level 2
3 to 3, 3 to 44 to 4
1.0 12 11 16 151.1 16 15 22 20
4 to 55 to 5
1.0 10 9 10 91.1 14 12 14 12
5 to 66 to 6
1.0 9 8 10 91.1 12 11 14 12
6 to 77 to 7
1.0 8 7 9 81.1 11 10 12 11
7 to 88 to 8
1.0 7 6 11 101.1 10 8 15 14
8 to 99 to 9
1.0 6 51.1 8 7
9 to 1010 to 10
1.0 8 71.1 11 10
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3-Ways to Make Annual Learning Gains
1. Improve achievement level
FCAT 2.0 Achievement Level
EOC Assessment Achievement Level
FAA Performance Level
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Annual Learning Gains for FCAT 2.0
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Additional Weight for DSS Gains
Example: A 4th grader scoring at level 1 in prior-year would need to increase score by at least 16 DSS points to qualify
for 1.1. (12+ 33% more than 12 = 16)
1.1 Points1.0 Points
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Annual Learning Gains for EOC
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Annual Learning Gains for FAA
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Level 5
2011 FCAT 2.0 Level
2012 FCAT 2.0 Level
Level 4
Level 3
Level 5
Level 3
Level 3
Level 1
Level 2
Level 1
Level 2
-2
5
-8
11
5
DSS Change
2012 LG?
?
?
?
?
?
Y
N
Y
N
N
Reading Learning Gains
3
2011 FCAT Tested Grade
2012 FCAT Tested Grade
6
9
4
7
10
3
10
3
10
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Student2011
Tested Grade
2012Tested Grade
2011 FCAT 2.0 DSS
2012 FCAT 2.0 DSS
2011 FCAT 2.0 Level
2012 FCAT 2.0 level DSS Change 2012 LG
Points2012 PF
Point
1 10 10 215 219 1 1 4 2 9 10 221 245 1 3 24 3 9 9 231 235 2 2 4 4 3 4 225 221 4 4 -4 5 7 8 230 NM 2 NA 6 9 10 250 256 3 4 6 7 3 4 185 210 2 3 25 8 6 7 238 240 4 3 2 9 4 5 230 247 4 5 17
10 10 10 240 244 2 2 4 11 5 6 210 217 2 2 7 12 4 5 221 227 4 3 6 13 8 9 241 224 3 2 -17 14 6 7 225 260 3 5 35 15 3 3 145 158 1 1 13 16 7 8 250 249 4 4 -1 17 10 10 225 228 1 2 3 18 5 6 205 237 2 4 32 19 7 8 175 181 1 1 6 20 8 9 245 242 3 3 -3 21 8 9 269 256 5 4 -13 22 5 6 162 170 1 1 8 23 4 4 179 190 1 1 11 24 6 7 200 215 1 2 15 25 8 9 296 277 5 5 -19
Worksheet 5: Learning Gains – FCAT 2.0 Reading
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Student2011
Tested Grade
2012Tested Grade
2011 FCAT 2.0 DSS
2012 FCAT 2.0 DSS
2011 FCAT 2.0 Level
2012 FCAT 2.0 level DSS Change 2012 LG
Points2012 PF Points
1 10 10 215 219 1 1 4 0 02 9 10 221 245 1 3 24 1.1 13 9 9 231 235 2 2 4 0 04 3 4 225 221 4 4 -4 1 15 7 8 230 NM 2 NA NA 06 9 10 250 256 3 4 6 1.1 17 3 4 185 210 2 3 25 1.1 18 6 7 238 240 4 3 2 0 19 4 5 230 247 4 5 17 1.2 1
10 10 10 240 244 2 2 4 0 011 5 6 210 217 2 2 7 0 012 4 5 221 227 4 3 6 0 113 8 9 241 224 3 2 -17 0 014 6 7 225 260 3 5 35 1.2 115 3 3 145 158 1 1 13 1 016 7 8 250 249 4 4 -1 1 117 10 10 225 228 1 2 3 1 018 5 6 205 237 2 4 32 1.1 119 7 8 175 181 1 1 6 0 020 8 9 245 242 3 3 -3 1 121 8 9 269 256 5 4 -13 0 122 5 6 162 170 1 1 8 0 023 4 4 179 190 1 1 11 0 024 6 7 200 215 1 2 15 1.1 025 8 9 296 277 5 5 -19 1 1
Worksheet 5: Learning Gains – FCAT 2.0 Reading
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Lowest 25% Learning Gains
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What’s New/Change on Learning Gains Low 25%
FCAT 2.0 Level 3 students will be removed from the Low 25% group
Retained students at FCAT 2.0 Levels 1 and 2 will be added to the low 25% group.
Suspend the adequate progress requirements for reading and math in 2011-12 .
AMO-3 of ESEA Flexibility
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Adequate Progress Criteria for the Low25%
Made Learning Gains
50% - 100%
Between40% to 49%
Below 40%
Made adequate progress
Higher than that of prior year by 1 percentage point
Made adequate progressAND
Higher than that of prior year by 5 percentage points
Made adequate progressAND
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To avoid having the school grade reduced:
• Must show adequate progress of the low25% in both reading and math for the current year
School Grade
A
• Must show adequate progress of the low25% in both reading and math for either the current or previous year
School Grades B or C
2012R
2012M
2013R
2013M
School Grade A
No No Yes Yes
School Grades B or C
Yes No No Yes
No Yes Yes No
Yes Yes
Meet Adequate Progress Criteria for the Low25%?
Suspend the adequate progress requirements for reading and math in
2011-12
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2012-13 SIP Writing Goal 1Goal Data
SourceCurrent
Performance 2013 Improvement Criteria
1 2012 FCAT
Writing
0-80% (Levels 3-6) Increase by 10 percentage points
81% - 89%(Levels 3-6) Increase by 1 percentage point
P90-100 (Levels 3-6) Maintain
Goal Description
Writing2012
CurrentPerformance
2013 Expected Performance
1 % FCAT WritingLevels 3.0 to 6.0
65% (30)
75% (49)
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Updated on School Grade as of now
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Elem. & Combination Schools up to grade 7School Grade of 800 Points
% of students performing at or above satisfactory level of
success
Reading – 100
Math – 100
Science – 100
Writing – 100
% of student making annual learning gains
Reading - 200• Overall - 100• Low 25% - 100
Math - 200• Overall - 100• Low 25% - 100
F: 0-394; D: 395-434; C: 435-494; B: 495-524, A: 525-800
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2011-12 through 2013-14 School Grade:Middle School (900 Points)
% of students performing at or above satisfactory level of
success
Reading – 100
Math – 100
Science – 100
Writing – 100
% of student making annual learning gains
Reading - 200• Overall - 100• Low 25% - 100
Math - 200• Overall - 100• Low 25% - 100
F: 0-444; D: 445-489; C: 490-559; B: 560-589, A: 590-900
Algebra EOC – 100• Participation - 50• Performance - 50
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2011-12 High School GradeFCAT Component (800 points)
• Reading (100 Points)• Math (100 Points)• Writing (100 Points)
Meeting High Standards
• Reading (200 Points)• Math (200 Points)
Making Learning Gains
• Reading• Math
FCAT Retake Bonus Point (10 Points)
Non-FCAT (800 points)
• Overall (200 points)• At Risk (100 points)
Graduation
• Participation (150 Points)• Performance (150 Points)
Acceleration Courses
• Reading (100 Points)• Math (100 Points)
Readiness (200 Points)
F: 0-789; D: 790-869; C: 870-989; B: 990-1049, A: 1050-1600
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Data Analysis
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Digging into Data
Vocabulary (45%)
LA.5.1.6.7(49%)
Base Words
Items: 2, 5, 655%, 20%,
45%
Root
Items: 4, 1070%, 40%
LA.A.5.1.6.3(48%)
LA.5.1.6.8(41%)
Antonyms
Items: 2, 7, 8, 11
Synonyms
Item 2415%
Reporting Category Analysis
Benchmark Analysis
Item Analysis
Identified Students
Content Focus
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Disaggregated Data
Grade Level by Content Area
FCAT Level
Subgroup
Grade Level by Content Area
Teacher
Classroom,Period
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Analyzing Student Progress
Baseline
Aug. 2011
Fall IA
Oct. 2011
Jan. 2012
2012FCAT2.0
EOC
Apr./May
2012
Winter IA
PG Q1 PG Q2All All
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Data Analysis Scheme (G3-8)Grade 3/6
BL, FIA, WIA, FCAT2010-11Grade 4/7
BL, FIA, WIA, FCATGrade 5/8
BL, FIA, WIA, FCAT
Grade 3/6BL, FIA, WIA, FCAT2011-12
Grade 4/7BL, FIA, WIA, FCAT
Grade 5/8BL, FIA, WIA, FCAT
Grade 3/6BL, FIA, WIA, FCAT2012-13
Grade 4/7BL, FIA, WIA, FCAT
Grade 5/8BL, FIA, WIA, FCAT
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2011-2012 Ideal Data File
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2011-2012
Data File
2012 Demographics Information
2011 FCAT Scores
2012 Interim Assessments,
FAIR
2012 FCAT2.0 and EOC Scores
2012 Student Academic
2011 & 2012 Student
Accountability Information
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Formulate key questions Obtain data to answer them Find the storyline to bring it all together Determine priority areas for action Share the data with the staff Seek technical assistance if needed Celebrate your achievement results! Use the data to communicate, inform, provoke,
and persuade ... and Improve Your System!
Tips for Analyzing Data
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