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What’s The Difference?

NISD Community-Based Accountability System vs. HB5 School District Self-Evaluation in Community and Student Engagement and Compliance. What’s The Difference?. House Bill 5. NISD Community-Based Accountability.

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What’s The Difference?

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  1. NISD Community-Based Accountability System vs. HB5 School District Self-Evaluation in Community and Student Engagement and Compliance

  2. What’s The Difference? House Bill 5 NISD Community-Based Accountability Voluntary: NISD Stakeholders determined criteria; District statistics, not by campus No ratings: descriptive measures to share the NISD story Areas: Align to the NISD Profile of a Graduate; 30 different areas Continually updated as new data arrives • Compliance: Districts must report on PIEMS a self-evaluation of the district and each individual school in the district. • Ratings: Exemplary, Recognized, Acceptable, Unacceptable • Areas: 8 specific areas determined by the state • One overall rating in each area published annually by TEA

  3. Why the CBAS? • Demonstrates to a larger audience that the community is an important stakeholder in the schools. • Demonstrates our values in regard to educating the whole child. There is more to education than state mandated tests. • A wonderful opportunity to share what we are already doing.

  4. Why HB5? • Compliance with state requirements • An opportunity to self-evaluate in a variety of categories: • Fine Arts • Wellness & Physical Education • Community & Parent Involvement • 21stCentury Workforce Development • Second Language Acquisition • Digital Learning Environment • Dropout Prevention Strategies • Ed Programs for GT

  5. What this assessment looks like • Simple, objective, and easy to document • Engagement Rubric • Compliance Checklist • Divide between elementary, middle, and high school levels to develop a rating for the district • Will be reported for the district based on individual school scores • Identify what we are doing well • Identify areas we need to strengthen • Excellence Indicators in each content/program

  6. Community and Parent Involvement Elementary, Middle, and High School Engagement Rubric:

  7. Community and Parent Involvement District Engagement Rubric:

  8. Community and Parent Involvement District Engagement Rubric:

  9. How will we share the information? NISD Dashboard: http://nisddashboard.businesscatalyst.com/index.html

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