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County Curriculum Leads · 8/26/2016 · $20 million in 2016-17 budget Ed Code 52074: “The...
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County Curriculum Leads
August 26, 2016
State Updates● July State Board Meeting
○ Assessment Update○ Accountability Update○ LCAP Template○ History/SS Framework
● CCEE● CAASPP
July State Board MeetingItem 1 - CAASPP Assessments
The CDE will make available approximately 11 new mathematics and 18 new ELA Interim Assessment Blocks in the 2016–17 school year. The 2016–17 school year interim assessments are expected to be available at the beginning of September.
July State Board Meeting
Accountability System
DRAFT mock-up for
LCFF Rubrics
August Memo - SBEApprove a measure of college and career readiness, including:A. Adopting the College and Career Indicator (CCI),
which combines Grade 11 test scores on English Language Arts (ELA) and Math;
B. Using the CCI to establish standards for Priority 7 (Access to Broad Course of Study) and Priority 8 (Outcomes in a Broad Course of Study) based on the approved methodology of calculating performance for state indicators;
C. Modifying the state indicator for student test scores on ELA and Math (Priority 4 – Pupil Achievement), approved at the May 2016 Board meeting, to remove the Grade 11 scores, in order to avoid double- counting those test scores in two state indicators; and
D. Directing staff to prepare a recommendation for the September 2016 Board meeting on the final technical specifications for the CCI.
Approve a methodology for establishing standards for the LCFF priorities that are not addressed by the approved state indicators:
1. Priority 1 (Appropriately Assigned Teachers, Access to Curriculum-Aligned Instructional Materials, and Safe, Clean and Functional School Facilities),
2. Priority 2 (Implementation of State Academic Standards),
3. Priority 3 (Parent Engagement),
Approve inclusion of a standard for the use of local climate surveys to support a broader assessment of performance on Priority 6 (School Climate).
LCAP Template
July State Board MeetingItem 18 - History/Social Science Framework
Adopted by SBE
Instructional Materials timeline: November 2017
CA Collaborative for Educational Excellence (CCEE)Professional Development on LCFF Rubrics & new LCAP Template
$20 million in 2016-17 budget
Ed Code 52074: “The purpose of the California Collaborative for Educational Excellence is to advise and assist school districts, county superintendents of schools, and charter schools in achieving the goals set forth in a local control and accountability plan.”
● Technical Assistance● Assignment of an academic expert or team of
academic experts to assist the school district in identifying and implementing effective programs that are designed to improve the outcomes for all pupil subgroups [Ed Code 52071]
CAASPP2016 Test Results for
English Language Arts/Literacy & Mathematics
All Grades - Math
CA Shasta County
17%
20%
28%
35%
15%
23%
31%
31%
37% 38%
Shasta County Results - Math
16%
29%
27%
27%
13%
26%
38%
23%
13%
18%
31%
37%
12%
20%
35%
33%
17%
25%
32%
26%
19%
20%
29%
32%
13%
22%
27%
39%
15%
23%
31%
31%
45% 39% 31% 32% 42% 39% 35% 38%
All Grades - Math {Met & Exceeded}
17%
20%
28%
35%
15%
23%
31%
31%
Spring 2016 California Shasta County Difference from CA
Grade 3 46% 45% -1%
Grade 4 38% 39% +1%
Grade 5 33% 31% -2%
Grade 6 35% 32% -3%
Grade 7 36% 42% +6%
Grade 8 36% 39% +3%
Grade 11 33% 35% +2%
All Grades 37% 38% +1%
All Grades - Math {Met & Exceeded}
17%
20%
28%
35%
15%
23%
31%
31%
Shasta CountySpring 2015
Shasta CountySpring 2016
Change from 2015
Grade 3 42% 45% +3%
Grade 4 32% 39% +7%
Grade 5 29% 31% +2%
Grade 6 31% 32% +1%
Grade 7 38% 42% +4%
Grade 8 39% 39% =
Grade 11 27% 35% +8%
All Grades 34% 38% +4%
All Grades - ELA
CA Shasta County
20%
29%
24%
28%
16%
31%
26%
27%
49% 47%
Shasta County Results - ELA
19%
24%
28%
28%
19%
24%
24%
33%
15%
29%
23%
33%
11%
32%
30%
28%
12%
37%
27%
24%
11%
37%
26%
26%
25%
35%
24%
16%
16%
31%
26%
27%
43% 43% 44% 43% 49% 48% 60% 47%
All Grades - ELA {Met & Exceeded}
17%
20%
28%
35%
15%
23%
31%
31%
Spring 2016 California Shasta County Difference from CA
Grade 3 43% 43% =
Grade 4 44% 43% -1%
Grade 5 49% 44% -5%
Grade 6 48% 43% -5%
Grade 7 48% 49% +1%
Grade 8 48% 48% =
Grade 11 59% 60% +1%
All Grades 49% 47% -2%
All Grades - ELA {Met & Exceeded}
17%
20%
28%
35%
15%
23%
31%
31%
Shasta CountySpring 2015
Shasta CountySpring 2016
Change from 2015
Grade 3 40% 43% +3%
Grade 4 37% 43% +6%
Grade 5 44% 44% =
Grade 6 39% 43% +4%
Grade 7 43% 49% +6%
Grade 8 49% 48% -1%
Grade 11 59% 60% +1%
All Grades 44% 47% +3%
Celebrations
10+% increases
ELA schoolwide 10+% increases
Math schoolwide 10+% increases