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Seattle Elementary Alignment Team

Seattle Elementary Alignment Team. Making Data Meaningful Contact: David Phelps at seatgroupseattle@gmail.com. Data use in everyday life. Driving around the city Playing Games Grocery Shopping. K-5 Academic Achievement Gap. ROAD MAP Project.

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Seattle Elementary Alignment Team

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  1. Seattle Elementary Alignment Team Making Data Meaningful Contact: David Phelps at seatgroupseattle@gmail.com

  2. Data use in everyday life Driving around the city Playing Games Grocery Shopping

  3. K-5 Academic Achievement Gap

  4. ROAD MAP Project • 3rd Grade Reading Proficiency • 4th Grade Math Proficiency

  5. Be Here Get There Campaign • 80% of students with < 10 absences

  6. Making Data Intuitive What Seattle Elementary Alignment Team (SEAT) does

  7. SEAT shows sites what is available • On The Source

  8. Classroom Teacher Information

  9. Student Attendance Information

  10. Services Provided

  11. Assessment Information

  12. MSP – Reading and Math

  13. MAP - Reading

  14. MAP - Math

  15. Difficulty Key for 3rd+ Graders

  16. Difficulty Key for K-2nd Graders

  17. Phonics – concepts in order of increasing difficulty

  18. Audience Question It’s also important to notice what The Source does not tell us • What other information would you like to know about the students you serve as you support their success?

  19. Generating our own data about • Holistic Picture of Students • Best Practices to support Learning • Underlying Reasons that explain Performance

  20. Holistic Picture

  21. Skills and Dispositions

  22. Best Practices

  23. Best Practices

  24. Making Data Actionable What SEAT does

  25. SEAT Produces • Student Progress Reports • Student Risk Reports • Student Readiness Reports

  26. Student Progress Report

  27. Progress Report as Chart

  28. Student Risk Report • Expected Reading Success

  29. Student Risk Report

  30. Student Readiness Report

  31. Student Readiness Report

  32. Questions? Contact: David Phelps at seatgroupseattle@gmail.com

  33. Aggregate Student Report

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