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PARCC Results: Year One LINCOLN SCHOOL GARWOOD NJ DECEMBER 15, 2015

This report highlights the outcomes of the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) assessments for English language arts/literacy and mathematics at Lincoln School in Garwood, NJ. It provides information about the objectives and performance levels of PARCC, as well as tips for parents to understand the score reports.

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PARCC Results: Year One LINCOLN SCHOOL GARWOOD NJ DECEMBER 15, 2015

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  1. PARCC Results: Year OneLINCOLN SCHOOLGARWOOD NJDECEMBER 15, 2015 Measuring College and Career Readiness

  2. Vision for public education in New Jersey “New Jersey will educate all students to prepare them to lead productive, fulfilling lives. Through a public education system that is seamlessly aligned from pre-school to college, students will gain the requisite academic knowledge and technical and critical thinking skills for life and work in the 21st century.”

  3. Raising standards College and Career Ready Standards “Align New Jersey high school standards and graduation requirements to college and workforce entry requirements.” – NJ High School Redesign Steering Committee (HSRSC - 2008) New Jersey has adopted standards that “are widely recognized as appropriate standards for college and career readiness.” - College and Career Ready Taskforce (CCRT - 2012) 2009: New Jersey adopted higher course taking requirements for all students. 2010: New Jersey adopted the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts and Mathematics.

  4. New jersey’s statewide assessment program • In 2015, New Jersey adopted the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) to replace HSPA and previous assessments in the elementary and middle school in language arts and mathematics. • Students took PARCC English Language Arts and Literacy Assessments (ELA/L) in grades 3 – 11. • Students took PARCC Mathematics Assessments in grades 3 – 8 and End of Course Assessments in Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II.

  5. What are the objectives of PARCC? • Determine whether students are college-and career-ready or “on track” • Provide tools to assess student learning and support instruction during the school year • Report growth in performance, as well as absolute achievement • Report comparable results across schools, districts and member states • Generate valid and reliable information to inform instruction and accountability decisions • Use technology for a range of purposes including increasing student access, providing accommodations, engaging students and creating efficiencies in administration, scoring and reporting

  6. PARCC uses five performance levels that delineate the knowledge, skills, and practices students are able to demonstrate:

  7. What Parents Should Know About PARCC • Your child’s score may look lower this year because the tests measured more complex skills. A low score does not mean your child did not improve or learned less; instead, it means that the expectations have been raised for students. • The first year’s scores are a new baseline from which to progress from and measure against moving forward. • It will take time. While teachers have been gearing up for the new standards for almost four years, the tests are new and they ask questions in different ways and require students to show their work. Just as what happens with new standardized tests, scores will start to improve as teachers and students become more familiar with the standards and acquire the skills and knowledge to meet them.

  8. New Jersey’s 2015 PARCCOutcomesEnglish language arts/literacy Note: Numbers may not sum to 100% due to rounding.

  9. GARWOOD’s 2015 PARCCGRADE-LEVEL OutcomesEnglish language arts/literacy

  10. GRADE 3 LAL

  11. GRADE 4 LAL

  12. GRADE 5 LAL

  13. GRADE 6 LAL

  14. GRADE 7 LAL

  15. GRADE 8 LAL

  16. Parent Guide to the Score Reports http://www.parcconline.org/resources/educator-resources

  17. Parent Guide to the Score Reports http://www.parcconline.org/resources/educator-resources

  18. Parent Guide to the Score Reports

  19. New Jersey’s 2015 PARCC Outcomes Mathematics * Note: Approximately 30,000 New Jersey students participated in the PARCC Algebra I assessment while in middle school. Thus, PARCC Math 8 outcomes are not representative of grade 8 performance as a whole. Note: Numbers may not sum to 100% due to rounding.

  20. Garwood’s 2015 PARCC GRADE-LEVEL Outcomes mathematics

  21. GRADE 3 Math

  22. GRADE 4Math

  23. GRADE 5 Math

  24. GRADE 6 Math

  25. GRADE 7 Math

  26. GRADE 8 Math

  27. Parent Guide to the Score Reports

  28. Parent Guide to the Score Reports

  29. Questions/Comments?

  30. Thank you for your continued support of Lincoln School!

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