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PDMSS Student Achievement Data 2008 & PDMSS Goals

PDMSS Student Achievement Data 2008 & PDMSS Goals. Objectives. Share longitudinal CST achievement data Review and reflect on school data Review PDMSS Goals and Implementation of Programs Q & A. Four kinds of data charts. Big Picture (combined grade levels)

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PDMSS Student Achievement Data 2008 & PDMSS Goals

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  1. PDMSSStudent Achievement Data2008 & PDMSS Goals

  2. Objectives • Share longitudinal CST achievement data • Review and reflect on school data • Review PDMSS Goals and Implementation of Programs • Q & A

  3. Four kinds of data charts • Big Picture (combined grade levels) • Drilling Down (grade level charts) • Band Charts • Cohort Study

  4. The Big Picture • Sometimes it helps to step back and look at the big picture of student achievement • Don’t fixate on year-to-year fluctuations • Focus on multi-year trends over time

  5. Let’s drill down a bit • Longitudinal look at CST proficiency by grade level • Look at multi-year trends, not year-to-year fluctuations • Different students sitting in the seats each year!

  6. Cohort Charts • A different lens of analysis • Looks at the same group of students over time • Sample only includes students with CST over longitudinal study (matched scores) • Allows us to look at how well students are improving on their own achievement over time.

  7. Looking at performance bands • Sometimes we want to drill down and unpack a bit further in terms of student proficiency. • The previous slides have combined students who are “Proficient or Advanced” • When you have fewer years of data, or when students are already performing quite well, you may want to look at each of the five ranges of performance: Far Below, Below, Basic, Proficient and Advanced.

  8. More on performance bands • Another great use of the bands is when looking at the CST Writing Rubric Scores. • They range from 2 - 8. • For the past 2 years there is only one reader and the score is simply doubled (only even number scores are possible) • Target is 6 (Rubric Score of 3 out of 4 - then doubled) • Most challenging assessment. Across the state, students who score Proficient in ELA typically receive a score of 2!

  9. PDMSS School Goals: •Increase all proficiency levels of all students who are at far below basic, below basic and basic students to increase one level by year’s end. •Provide Professional Development for Teachers to increase skill building and strategy work in students •Provide Reading Teacher Support for Grades 1-5 for students who are within these bands as well as using fluency data (conducted in September) •Provide Support Materials for all classrooms that support improving reading school wide

  10. What has PDMSS done so far to reach goals? •Assessed all students for fluency grades 2-5 •Assessed all students grade 2 and identified 3, 4, & 5 grade students with LRPAK for specific reading level and skill identification •Created Reading Book Club for upper grades (4&5) •Provided training for teachers Phonics and Word Work Mini Lessons by Dr. Cindy Kratzer, Literacy Coach; Accelerated Reader •All Teachers teach On-Ramp Strategies for Reading Comprehension

  11. What has PDMSS done so far to reach goals? •Hired Vonnie Van Note, Diane Farlow, Susan Cooley and Angela Whitman using PTA, SMMUSD, and School Improvement Funds to provide intervention support •Purchased supplemental materials: Accelerated Reader, Plaid Phonics, Read Naturally One Minute Readers, Phonics from A to Z, Reading Comprehension Strategies • Conducted Student Success Team (SST) meetings in October to work with School Team and Family and provide support for home intervention strategies and materials

  12. Q & A

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