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AYP vs. AEIS

AYP vs. AEIS. Talking Accountability @ Carroll Elementary October 5, 2010. I can distinguish between Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) and Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS)?. Learning Objective #1.

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AYP vs. AEIS

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  1. AYP vs. AEIS Talking Accountability @ Carroll Elementary October 5, 2010

  2. I can distinguish between Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) and Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS)? Learning Objective #1

  3. I know the different student populations that affect the campus rating as defined by AYP? Learning Objective #3

  4. I know the different student populations that affect the campus rating as defined by AEIS? Learning Objective #2

  5. AYP vs AEIS

  6. NCLB • Federal funding • Three indicators • Reading/Language Arts • Mathematics • Attendance rate • Two standards • Performance • Participation Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

  7. Performance Standard • In order to meet AYP, a campus must meet the performance standard for percent proficient. • 2009 – 2010 73% (Rdg.) 67% (Math) • 2010 – 2011 80% (Rdg.) 75% (Math) • 2011 – 2012 87% (Rdg.) 83% (Math) • 2012 – 2013 93% (Rdg.) 92% (Math) • 2013 – 2014 100% (Rdg.) 100% (Math) Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

  8. Performance Standard – Student Groups • All Students • African-American • Hispanic • White • Economically Disadvantaged • Special Education • LEP Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

  9. Performance Standard – Assessments • TAKS and TAKS-Accommodated • Reading/ELA and Math (Grades 3-8 and 10) • Reading and Math (Grades 3-5 Spanish) • TAKS-Modified and TAKS-Alternate • Reading/ELA and Math (Grades 3-8 and 10) • LAT – TAKS • Reading/ELA and Math (Grades 3-8 and 10) • Reading and Math (Grades 3-6 Spanish) • LAT – TAKS-M • Reading/ELA and Math (Grades 3-8 and 10) • TELPAS • Used in AYP Participation for students in their first year of enrollment in US schools Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

  10. Participation Standard • In order to meet AYP, a campus must meet the participation standard for students enrolled on testing date. 95% Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

  11. Tailored for the State of Texas • 4 Ratings • Exemplary • Recognized • Academically Acceptable • Academically Unacceptable Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS)

  12. Exemplary All subjects ≥ 90% • 25 % Commended Performance for AS and ED • Mathematics and Reading • Recognized All subjects ≥ 80% • 15 % Commended Performance for AS and ED • Mathematics and Reading • Acceptable Reading/ELA ≥ 70% Writing ≥ 70% Social Studies ≥ 70% Math ≥ 60% Science ≥ 55% Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS)

  13. Student Groups • All Students • African-American • Hispanic • White • Economically Disadvantaged Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS)

  14. Assessments Used… • TAKS • TAKS-Accommodated • TAKS-Modified • TAKS-Alternate • LAT • TELPAS Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS)

  15. Additional Information • The 1st and 2nd administration results of Grades 5 and 8 TAKS Reading and Math are combined. Students must be tested on the same campus for results to be used. Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS)

  16. Let’s analyze some actual campus data… Data Analysis

  17. Met AYP? AEIS Rating?

  18. Met AYP? AEIS Rating?

  19. List some differences between AYP and AEIS. Evaluation

  20. List the student populations used to calculate AEIS and AYP data. Evaluation

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