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OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Division of Assessment and Student Information
Class of 2010
State assessment overview
June 16, 2010
State Superintendent Randy Dorn
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OFFICEOFSUPERI
NTENDENTOFPUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
DivisionofAssessme
ntandStudentInformation
Math lagging behind reading and writing
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60
80
100 94.1%
Reading
69.2%
Percentmet
Math
12th graders in Class of 2010 meeting assessment graduation requirement
94.2%
Writing
N = 69,142
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NTENDENTOFPUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
DivisionofAssessme
ntandStudentInformation
Three years of testing and graduation
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40
60
80
100 92.0%
2008
93.0%
Percentmet
2009
12th graders meeting reading and writing WASL/HSPE, 2008-2010
92.9%
2010
79.6%*72.5% 75.0%
* Percent passing in 10thgrade (and previously passed)
N =
67,761
N =
67,027
N =
69,142
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OFFICEOFSUPERI
NTENDENTOFPUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
DivisionofAssessme
ntandStudentInformation
Three years of testing and graduation
0
20
40
60
80
100
72.4%
2008
73.4%
Percentmet
2009
12th graders meeting math WASL/HSPE, 2008-2010
69.2%
2010
53.9%* 50.2%* 49.7%*
* Percent passing in 10thgrade (and previously passed)
N =
67,761
N =
67,027
N =
69,142
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OFFICEOFSUPERINTENDENTOFPUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
DivisionofAssessme
ntandStudentInformatio
n
Group (12th graders)Met Reading
& Writing,
Class of 08
Met Reading
& Writing,
Class of 09
Met Reading
& Writing,
Class of 10
Amer. Indian/Alaska Nat 85.9% 87.2% 87.0%
Asian 93.4 94.9 93.6
Pacific Islander 86.0 83.2 84.4
African-American/Black 86.8 88.7 88.9
Hispanic 85.5 88.5 88.3
Caucasian 93.4 94.0 94.1Multiracial 90.8 90.2 90.1
All Students 92.0% 93.0% 92.9%
The achievement gap persists
Percentage of students meeting standards in reading and writing
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OFFICEOFSUPERINTENDENTOFPUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
DivisionofAssessme
ntandStudentInformatio
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GroupAchievement
gap,
Class of 08
Achievement
gap,
Class of 09
Achievement
gap,
Class of 10
Amer. Indian/Alaska Nat -7.5% -6.8% -7.1%
Asian 0.0 0.9 -0.5
Pacific Islander -7.4 -10.8 -9.7
African-American/Black -6.6 -5.3 -5.2
Hispanic -7.9 -5.5 -5.8
Caucasian NA NA NAMultiracial -2.6 -3.8 -4.0
All Students -1.4% -1.0% -1.2%
The achievement gap persists
Achievement gap, reading and writing, compared to Caucasian
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OFFICEOFSUPERINTENDENTOFPUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
DivisionofAssessme
ntandStudentInformatio
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11th graders in the Class of 2011
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40
60
80
100 88.0%
Reading
56.7%
Percentmet
Math
Percent meeting assessment graduation requirement
90.4%
Writing
N = 72,692
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OFFICEOFSUPERINTENDENTOFPUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
DivisionofAssessme
ntandStudentInformatio
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10th graders in the Class of 2012
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40
60
80
100
78.0%
Reading
42.5%
Percentmet
Math
Percent meeting assessment graduation requirement
83.5%
Writing
N = 74,165
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OFFICEOFSUPERINTENDENTOFPUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
DivisionofAssessme
ntandStudentInformatio
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10th graders in Class of 2012
Percent meeting standard, by ethnic/racial group
GroupPercent
met,
reading
Percent
met,
writing
Percent
met,
math
Number of
students
Amer. Indian/Alaska Nat 67.1% 74.3% 24.1% 1,679
Asian 82.4 88.0 58.0 6,288Pacific Islander 57.9 76.4 23.8 554
African-American/Black 65.7 76.9 20.5 3,838
Hispanic 62.2 73.2 21.0 9,932
Caucasian 82.2 86.0 47.4 50,168
Multiracial 76.9 83.7 40.4 1,402
All Students 78.0% 83.5% 42.5% 74,165*
* A total of 304 students did not provide a racial category. Of that group, 69.4% metreading, 74.3% met writing and 39.1% met math
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OFFICEOFSUPERINTENDENTOFPUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
DivisionofAssessmentandStudentInformatio
n
Whats coming next year in math
Beginning in May/June 2011, end-of-course exams inalgebra I/integrated I and geometry/integrated II
End-of-course exams will be aligned to the recently
revised high school math standards
Students in first- or second-year math will take theappropriate EOC
FAQs, Webinar available at www.k12.wa.us/Mathematics
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OFFICEOFSUPERINTENDENTOFPUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
DivisionofAssessmentandStudentInformatio
n
Graduation requirements
Classes of 2011 and 2012 Everything remains the same: must pass reading and
writing AND pass math or earn two credits of math after10th grade
Can pass one of the EOCs next spring to meet mathrequirement
Classes of 2013 and beyond
Must pass reading, writing, science and two math EOCs
Must earn three credits of math
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OFFICEOFSUPERINTENDENTOFPUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
DivisionofAssessmentandStudentInformatio
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Summer 2010
Will release scores for AYP purposes inlate August/early September
Summer HSPE: August 9-12
Registration deadline is Friday, June 18Register at www.k12.wa.us/testregistration
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OFFICEOFSUPERINTENDENTOFPUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
DivisionofAssessmentandStudentInformatio
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Graduation and the Class of 2011
Next years 12th
graders should use all options if theyhavent yet met the reading, writing or math requirement
August HSPE
SAT or ACT
Collection of Evidence (reading and writing only) Two credits of math after 10th grade
IMPORTANT: Spring 2011 high school math results will
not be available before graduation ceremonies
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All the m ater ialspresented today ar eavailable on line at:
http://www.k12.wa.us