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Driving Through the California Dashboard

This presentation provides an overview of California's new state accountability system, including the purpose of the California Dashboard, key metrics used for accountability, and how results will be reported. Gain insights into the merging of state and federal accountability systems and the multiple measures used to define school performance.

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Driving Through the California Dashboard

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  1. Driving Through the California Dashboard Building awareness about the State’s accountability system

  2. Mom!

  3. This presentation will answer the following questions regarding the new state accountability system: • What is the “Big Picture” and purpose of the California Dashboard? • What is it and when will it begin? • What metrics will be used for accountability? • How will results be reported?

  4. Big Picture and Purpose In 2015, federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) replaced No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), requires states to develop multiple measures accountability system In 2013, California adopted Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) and required districts write Local Control and Accountability Plans (LCAP) addressing eight state priorities Beginning in 2017, California is merging state accountability (LCAP) and federal accountability (ESSA) into one system

  5. Defining School Performance In the past, school performance was defined by a single score: API650, for example Now, multiple measures will be considered in capturing a school’s performance. Student Engagement Basic Services Student Achievement Parent Engagement School Climate Implementation of State Academic Standards Course Access California School

  6. New State Accountability System NOTE: This system will be rolled out over time, and there are no stakes for schools until schools are identified at the beginning of 2018-19.

  7. Accountability System: What Is It and When Will It Begin? 2018-2019 2017-2019 2016-2017 Intervention and Support Districts will provide support and ensure that identified schools implement the required processes for improvement. California will provide technical assistance to identified districts. Metrics Established California worked with the federal Department of Education to establish indicators of school performance. The California Dashboard is shared with districts and schools (no stakes attached). District and School Designations California provides guidance to districts and schools on how to provide intervention and assistance. Designation criteria will be established by September of 2017. Districts will be identified by the ‘17-’18 school year. Schools will be identified by the ‘18-’19 school year.

  8. What Metrics Will Be Used for Accountability? “Local”- meaning districts in California determine the indicators of performance in the following areas: Only districts will be measured using these 4 indicators. “State” – meaning the following 6 indicators are determined by California, based on federal guidelines, and are the same from district to district: Basic conditions at a school Academic Progress in implementing the State standards (Common Core) English learner progress Graduation rate Parent engagement Suspension rate Schoolclimate College and career readiness Chronic absenteeism

  9. Local Indicators (for districts only, including affiliated charters) Basic conditions at a school – currently reported on SARC each year • Williams Requirements, e.g., instructional materials sufficiency, appropriate teacher assignments, clean and functional facilities Progress in implementing state standards • to what extent has the district progressed in implementing the approved CA state standards Parent engagement • seeking input from parents • promoting the participation of parents School climate • local climate survey at least every other year that provides a valid measure of perceptions of school safety and connectedness. Administered to students in at least one grade within the grade span(s) that the district serves.

  10. State Indicators (for schools and districts) Academic • Grades 3-8 scores on standardized tests, ELA and Math English learner progress • Annual progress on the CELDT + reclassified English learners in prior year Graduation rate • Four-year cohort graduation rate with the possibility of a five-year rate considered for ‘18-’19 Suspension rate • in-school and out-of-school suspensions College & career readiness • for graduates in 4-year cohort: Grade 11 Smarter Balanced Assessment scores, Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate tests, A-G completion with “C” or above, dual enrollment, career pathway completion with “C” or above Chronic absenteeism • Grades K-8, students attending 90% or less Note: Alternative schools and special education centers will operate under a separate accountability system that is still being designed. Dashboard results for these schools will not be available until Fall 2018.

  11. Which Indicators Apply? * Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) include County Offices of Education, School Districts and Charter Schools

  12. How Are Results Reported?

  13. Performance Levels for Local Indicators Districts are given guidelines for how to measure the local indicators. Performance will be measured as: • Met • Not Met • Not Met for Two for More Years Basic conditions Progress in implementing the State standards (Common Core) Parent engagement Schoolclimate

  14. Performance Levels for State Indicators Performance levels are calculated using percentiles that combine Status and Change using a five-by-five colored table that produced 25 results represented by five colors. Status where we’re at right now Change how much we improved, declined or if we’ve stayed the same Academic English learner progress Graduation rate Suspension rate College and career readiness Chronic absenteeism

  15. Status and Change Sample (3 yr. average) 2015 Grad Rate (status): 89% 3 yr. average rate: 91% Difference between 2015 and 3 yr. average: -2 N/A Gray = NA

  16. Not yet available

  17. School Accountability and Identification California will create reports for all schools across multiple measures. Based on the results, some schools will be identified for intervention in two categories: • Comprehensive Support and Intervention (overall low achievement) • Targeted Support and Intervention (achievement gaps) Exactly how the school will be identified, what interventions will be required, and how schools will demonstrate improvement will be determined before the 2018-2019 school year.

  18. Where Will the Reports Be Available? https://www.caschooldashboard.org/ Need more information? http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/cm/

  19. Questions?

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