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2008-2009 AYP Results

Adequate Yearly Progress August 6, 2009. 2008-2009 AYP Results . Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success!. AEIS and AYP: Different Systems, Different Outcomes. AEIS is State…AYP is Federal Both use TAKS results as a component of rating schools

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2008-2009 AYP Results

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  1. Adequate Yearly Progress August 6, 2009 2008-2009 AYP Results Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success!

  2. AEIS and AYP: Different Systems, Different Outcomes • AEIS is State…AYP is Federal • Both use TAKS results as a component of rating schools • AEIS emphasizes percentage of students meeting state standards • AYP emphasizes progressive increase in percentage meeting standards toward Federal goal of all students meeting standards by 2014 Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success!

  3. Reporting Groups • AYP • All Students • African-American • Hispanic • White • Economically Disadvantaged • Special Education • LEP • AEIS • All Students • African-American • Hispanic • White • Economically Disadvantaged Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success!

  4. AYP Tests – Subjects and Criteria • Performance • - Reading = 67%* • - Math = 58%** • Mathematics and Reading/ELA • Grades 3-8 and Grade 10 • Graduation Rate and Attendance • Participation = 95% of the students enrolled on the test day must be tested *Increase from 60% in 2008-09 **Increase from 50% in 2008-09 Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success!

  5. 2009 AYP Results • All 40 elementary campuses met all AYP requirements • 11 of 12 middle school campuses met all AYP requirements • 5 of 7 high school campuses met all AYP requirements • 1 special campus met AYP requirements • CCISD as a district did not meet requirements for AYP • 57 out of 60 or 95% of CCISD campuses met AYP requirements as compared to 52 out of 60 or 87% of campuses last year Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success!

  6. Actions • Only campuses who receive Title I funds are required to comply with federal and state AYP campus improvement processes. Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success!

  7. 2% and 1% Special Education Cap • The number of students taking the TAKS Modified test and counted as passed on AYP is limited to 2% of the total number of students tested on all TAKS tests for the subject. • The number of students taking the TAKS Alternative test and counted as passed on AYP is limited to 1% of the total number of students tested on all TAKS tests for the subject. • All students who pass beyond the 2% and 1% limits are counted as non-proficient for AYP accountability regardless if they “met the proficiency” standard or not. Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success!

  8. Title I Campuses: Met AYP • High • Moody • Miller • Middle • Baker • Cunningham • Driscoll • Martin • South Park • Elementary • Allen • Calk • Carroll Lane • Casa Linda • Central Park • Crockett • Evans • Fannin • Galvan • Garcia • Gibson • Houston • Kostoryz • Lamar • Lexington • Los Encinos • Meadowbrook • Menger • Moore • Oak Park • Prescott • Sanders • Shaw • Smith • Travis • Woodlawn • Yeager • Zavala Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success!

  9. Non-Title I Campuses: Met AYP • Elementary • Barnes ES • Chula Vista AFA • Club Estates ES • Dawson ES • Early Childhood Development Center • Jones ES • Mireles ES • Montclair ES • Schanen Estates ES • Webb ES • Wilson ES • Windsor Park ES • High • King HS • Ray HS • Collegiate HS • Middle • Browne MS • Cullen MS • Grant MS • Haas MS • Hamlin MS • Kaffie MS • Special Campus • Mary Grett Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success!

  10. Missed AYP • Title I • Wynn Seale Academy: Stage 2 • Non Title I • District: 3% Reading and Math • Carroll HS: Special Education 3% Reading and Math • Coles HS: Graduation Rate Every student a learner … Every learner a graduate … Every graduate a success!

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