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Parkway District Improvement….

Parkway District Improvement…. Outcomes. Why we are in District Improvement. What is DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT? How we got this rating. What does this mean for Parkway? What does this mean for South High? Assessment website. What is DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT?. Adequate Yearly Progress

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Parkway District Improvement….

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  1. Parkway District Improvement….

  2. Outcomes • Why we are in District Improvement. • What is DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT? • How we got this rating. • What does this mean for Parkway? • What does this mean for South High? • Assessment website

  3. What is DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT? • Adequate Yearly Progress • Test data is reported by economic background, race and ethnicity, English proficiency and disability. • Measuring progress by subgroups will demonstrate not just that overall student performance is improving, but also that achievement gaps are closing between disadvantaged students and other students. • Holding schools accountable for the academic achievement of all subgroups ensures that no child is left behind. • Ed.gov

  4. To be held accountable, a school must have the following number in each of 9 subgroups taking the test… • All students (30) • American Indian (30) • Asian/Pacific Islanders (30) • African American (30) • Hispanic (30) • White (30) • IEP (50) • LEP (50) • Free/Reduced Lunch (30)

  5. Must meet the yearly target set by NCLB • Communication Arts • 2005: 26.6 • 2006: 34.7 • 2007: 42.9 • Math • 2005: 17.5 • 2006: 26.6 • 2007: 35.8 • AYP = meeting both content areas, all subgroups held accountable for.

  6. Must meet the yearly target set by NCLB:South High 2007 is accountable for SIX groups in 11th grade Comm. Arts • AYP = meeting both content areas, all subgroups held accountable for

  7. Must meet the yearly target set by NCLB:South High 2007 is accountable for FIVE groups in 10th grade Math • AYP = meeting both content areas, all subgroups held accountable for

  8. Why is Parkway in District Improvement? • We have not made ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS for two consecutive years: • 2005-06 (did not meet 4 groups out of 16—2 comarts, 2 math) • African American • Free Reduced Lunch • 2006-07 (did not meet 7 out of 16—4 comarts, 3 math*) • African American • Free Reduced Lunch • IEP * • LEP

  9. What does this mean for Parkway? • PARKWAY is accountable for ALL subgroups. • We have enough students in each cell. • Any school district receiving Title 1 funds must meet certain requirements, identified by NCLB. • Requirements differ by years in DI. • District Improvement:

  10. Can exit DI if… • We must remain in DI for two years. • We meet AYP in the content or indicator that caused the initial DI for two consecutive years • NO other content or indicator NOT making AYP

  11. Consequences of DI, Year 1 • Letter to all parents • Develop or revise the district CSIP within 3 months of identification • Include scientifically based strategies • Identify actions that have the greatest likelihood of addressing achievement • Addressing PD

  12. Also… • Parent involvement • After school involvement • Summer school • Specify responsibilities of DESE

  13. The biggie…. Include specific, measurable targets for each of the groups in the disaggregated data

  14. What does this mean for South High School? • Your school goals must be tweaked to include: • A goal for Communication Arts • A goal for Mathematics • Both measured by MAP • Include specific, measurable targets for each of the groups in the disaggregated data Our school made AYP, why are we part of District Improvement?

  15. Achievement Goal: Can be current CSIP goal, or an additional goal. Must address: Comm Arts & Math MAP scores and label a quantifiable target for proficiency. Strategy #1 Strategy #2 Strategy #3 Action Steps Action Steps Action Steps

  16. What next? • Data analysis! • PARS Level 1 and II for Administrators • PARS for Counselors • PLAN results to arrive in November • PARS III in planning stages: IBD information with Coordinators • CSIP revisions due by November 24th. • CSIP revisions presented to Board December 15th and sent to state.

  17. Action Steps • The smaller, explicit steps to accomplish a strategy. • Include: • Person Responsible • Data to be collected • Target Date • Funding Source Back

  18. STRATEGY • How are we going to meet the measureable objective? • Your achievement goal will most likely have multiple strategies but one should include the targets by subgroup. • Example: ABC School will raise the achievement levels of the 4 subgroups represented to the following levels: African American to 55.7%, IEP to 46.9 %, Asian Pacific Islander to 69.8 %, LEP to 33.4 %. • Back

  19. Example: ABC School will raise the proficiency level of all students as measured by The Communication Arts portion of the MAP test to the a level of 66.7%. (this number may be the Safe Harbor target) FAQ: What if our safe harbor target is above the federal target? ANSWER Back

  20. Continue to use the safe harbor number provided even though It is higher than the federal benchmark. We don’t want to show regression. Back

  21. The number of students in your schools subgroups all contribute to the total Parkway number of students in each subgroup. Back

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