Farmington Area Public Schools Intructional Program Review Meeting - October 4, 2011

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Farmington Public Schools Student Achievement

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Review assessment data as presented to the Farmington IPR Committee on October 4, 2011.

Transcript of Farmington Area Public Schools Intructional Program Review Meeting - October 4, 2011

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Farmington Public Schools

Student Achievement

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Assessments In Farmington

Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs) Required by law Designed to monitor school & district

progress on state standardsNWEA Measure of Academic

Progress (MAP) Designed to identify student academic

status and monitor student academic growth

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Assessments, cont.

GRAD tests Required to graduate from high school Designed to ensure all high school

graduates have basic academic skills

Classroom assessments

Other assessments

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Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 100

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85.482.4

74.878.3

81.178.575.2

80.375.1

69.6 68.1

75.3

2011 MCA Reading Percent of Students that Met Pro-

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2007 2008 2009 2010 201150

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79.5 78.280

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70.772 72.4

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MCA-II Reading 2007 - 2011Percent of Students Meeting Proficiency

Farmington And Minnesota

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Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 11

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80.9 78.9

63.159.5

62.457.1

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70.167.2

53.650.3 51.7 53.2

48.6

2011 MCA MathPercent of Students that Met Proficiency

FarmingtonMinnesota

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2007 2008 2009 201050

55

60

65

70

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MCA-II MathPercent of Students Meeting ProficiencyFarmington And Minnesota 2007 to 2010

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2007 2008 2009 2010 20110

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MCA Math Results Percentage Points Difference

Between Farmington and all Minnesota

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Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5-2

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7.59999999999999 7.2

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Elementary MCA Math 2007 Through 2011Difference Between Farmington and Minnesota

20072008200920102011

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9.210.7

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Secondary MCA Math 2007 Through 2011Difference Between Farmington and Minnesota

20072008200920102011

Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 11

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2008 2009 2010 201125

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MCA Science Results 2008 - 20111Percent of Students At or Above Proficiency

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MCA Science Results 2008 - 2011 Each GradePercent of Students At/Above Proficiency

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2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Farm-ing-ton Schools

0.13095438478370

6

0.13820608823050

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0.13306451612903

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0.16865765482552

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0.16771455517133

Min-ne-sota

0.31053205399864

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0.31772720824750

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0.32860293867307

4

0.35622106316177

2

0.36295104071134

2.50%

7.50%

12.50%

17.50%

22.50%

27.50%

32.50%

37.50%

Farmington Schools% of Students that Receive Free/Reduced Lunch

Farmington Schools

Minnesota

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2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Farm-ington Schools

0.106379397407844

0.106625427315644

0.105645161290323

0.103740961961647

0.104841244891544

Minne-sota

0.127180066719549

0.129290977141866

0.130309382645195

0.13162318569291

0.133490437116984

1.00%

3.00%

5.00%

7.00%

9.00%

11.00%

13.00%

15.00%

Farmington Schools% of Students that Receive Special Education Services

Farmington Schools

Minnesota

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2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Farm-ington Schools

0.038714021208550

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0.036612903225806

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0.042439484438855

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0.039295818924866

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0.076504117752881

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0.075930274993543

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0.076839832103617

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0.076346455620963

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0.077265908276494

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0.50%

1.50%

2.50%

3.50%

4.50%

5.50%

6.50%

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Farmington Schools% of Students that are Identified Limited English Proficiency

Farmington Schools

Minnesota

Demographic Information

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2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Farming-ton Schools

0.114413816007971

0.124659072677683

0.122971683105313

0.129357087529047

0.132446232399815

Minne-sota

0.227552518434095

0.235519557581503

0.243449841733917

0.249551175549526

0.256572035719403

2.50%

7.50%

12.50%

17.50%

22.50%

27.50%

Farmington Schools% of Students that are Identified Minority Students

Farmington Schools

Minnesota

Demographic Information

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AYP GroupNumber Tested in Farmington

Percent of StudentsAt or Above Proficiency

Farmington Minnesota

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2011

Nat. Amer. 10 10 12 10 9 70.0 60.0 50.0 60.0 -- 53.9

Asian 122 125 143 156 180 52.5 60.8 71.3 70.5 79.4 65.5

Hispanic 158 146 153 158 136 45.6 49.3 56.9 62.0 71.3 52.5

Black 108 115 115 121 129 47.2 65.2 71.3 63.6 70.5 51.4

White 2921 2911 2924 2939 3038 73.0 78.8 81.5 80.2 80.8 80.3

Special Ed 396 395 382 364 390 39.1 47.1 47.4 41.5 48.5 39.9

ELL* 146 131 137 143 134 24.7 34.4 46.0 43.4 53.7 37.5

Poverty** 469 505 547 576 604 49.9 56.8 65.3 63.0 68.5 57.8

MCA Reading ResultsPerformance of Student Subgroups Monitored for Achievement under Federal Law (NCLB)

*ELL = English Language Learners**Poverty = Students Receiving Free/Reduced Priced LunchAny Subgroups with fewer than 10 students will not be reported.

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AYP GroupNumber Tested in Farmington

Percent of StudentsAt or Above Proficiency

Farmington Minnesota

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2011

Nat. Amer. 8 9 11 8 9 -- -- 54.5 -- -- 30.6

Asian 126 123 146 113 180 56.3 59.3 65.8 79.7 62.8 54.3

Hispanic 141 157 151 111 143 43.3 38.2 51.0 55.0 50.3 31.5

Black 104 117 120 110 122 37.5 36.8 46.7 46.4 37.7 27.6

White 2899 2900 2908 2909 2996 61.1 63.9 67.8 71.7 66.2 62.7

Special Ed 375 404 378 338 392 33.3 36.4 42.1 44.4 37.8 25.5

ELL* 136 140 141 149 135 27.2 35.7 36.2 43.0 31.9 25.6

Poverty** 454 504 535 527 591 43.4 44.4 53.8 56.4 49.1 37.1

MCA Math ResultsPerformance of Student Subgroups Monitored for Achievement under Federal Law (NCLB)

*ELL = English Language Learners**Poverty = Students Receiving Free/Reduced Priced LunchAny Subgroups with fewer than 10 students will not be reported.

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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Gr 9 Writing

Farmington 96.1 97.2 95.3 97.8 93.7

State 90.8 89.5 89.6 90 89

Gr 10 Reading

Farmington 74.5 80.9 79.4 84.1

State 75.1 77.6 78 79

Gr 11 Math

Farmington 48.1 48.7 57.0

State 57.3 58 59

GRAD ResultsPercent of Students passing the test on the first attempt.

Students must meet GRAD test requirements in order to receive a diploma. Students who do not pass the first attempt have multiple opportunities to re-test.

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NWEA MAP Reading Results - FarmingtonAverage RIT Fall 2010 and Spring 2011

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Grade Tested

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NWEA MAP Math Results - FarmingtonAverage RIT Fall 2010 and Spring 2011

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Grade Tested

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Summary

Farmington students have shown significant growth in all areas assessed over the past 5 years.

Current achievement is above the state in all state tests – and in most grades.

Growth on the NWEA MAP from fall to spring exceeds the national norm growth in both reading and math