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2015 Results: Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC)

2015 Results: Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC). SFUSD Board Presentation September 29, 2015. Presentation Outline. Context of SBAC Participation on SBAC Districtwide SBAC Results SBAC Student Report (Parent Resources ) School Action. Context of SBAC.

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2015 Results: Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC)

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  1. 2015 Results:Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) SFUSD Board Presentation September 29, 2015

  2. Presentation Outline • Context of SBAC • Participation on SBAC • Districtwide SBAC Results • SBAC Student Report (Parent Resources) • School Action

  3. Context of SBAC

  4. Smarter Balanced Assessments

  5. Smarter Balanced Assessment Facts • The technology-based Smarter Balanced Assessments in Mathematics and English Language Arts measure progress toward the more rigorous California Common Core Standards. • The Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts and Mathematics define what a student needs to know and be able to do to be college and career ready for the 21st century. • Shifts in Education: Shifts in curriculum standards and instruction inform assessment and accountability shifts. We see these tests as one of many ways to gauge our progress. • This is a baseline yearand this year’s results cannot be compared to previous years’ results. However, SBAC is a vertically-aligned assessment that allows measuring growth from one grade level to the next. • These tests include a wider variety of questions, requiring students to explain how they solve problems, think critically, reason with evidence, and write analytically.

  6. Smarter Balanced Assessments (SBA) –What’s Different About Them? Source: LAUSD. Smarter Balanced Assessments (SBA) – What’s Different About Them?

  7. Smarter Balanced Assessments (SBA) –What’s Different About Them? Source: LAUSD. Smarter Balanced Assessments (SBA) – What’s Different About Them?

  8. Smarter Balanced Assessments (SBA) –What’s Different About Them? Source: LAUSD. Smarter Balanced Assessments (SBA) – What’s Different About Them?

  9. Participation on SBAC

  10. Participation on SBAC *NOTE: These figures do not include these scores that are being contested with the test publisher. The following schools have more than 25 students that are currently being contested: Presidio, Washington, Lawton, Glen Park, Lafayette, Longfellow, Rosa Parks, Starr King, Roosevelt, Everett **NOTE: 77 parents requested exemptions from SBAC Testing Source: CDE website and SFUSD

  11. Special Education and English Learner Testing • Preparation • Collaborated with Special Education Services and Multilingual Pathways Department • Presented to the SFUSD Community • Trained Staff District-wide • Provided Site-level support • Use of Universal Tools, Designated Supports and Accommodations • Students with IEPs (approximately 3,500 students participated) • Text-to-Speech (>500 students) • Color Contrast (>250 students) • Masking (>250 students) • English Learner Students (approximately 8,000 students participated) • Math Translated Glossary - multiple languages (>2,000 students) • Math Translated Test Directions – multiple languages (>1,000 students) • Math Stacked Translations – Spanish Only (>500 students)

  12. Districtwide SBAC Results

  13. Districtwide SBAC Results (ELA)

  14. Districtwide SBAC Results (Math)

  15. Districtwide SBAC Results (ELA, by Grade Level)

  16. Districtwide SBAC Results (Math, by Grade Level)

  17. Districtwide SBAC Results (by Subgroups)

  18. Districtwide SBAC Results (ELA, by SES & Ethnicity)

  19. Districtwide SBAC Results (Math, by SES & Ethnicity)

  20. Districtwide SBAC Results(ELA, Comparison to State and Other Districts)

  21. Districtwide SBAC Results(Math, Comparison to State and Other Districts)

  22. Districtwide SBAC Results(ELA & Math, Comparison to State and Other Districts by Targeted Subgroups) ELA Standard Met or Exceeded (%) Math Standard Met or Exceeded (%)

  23. SBAC, Correlation to Other Indicators *% Targeted Students include: African-American, Latino, and Samoan Students

  24. Highlights of SBAC Results

  25. SBAC Student Report (Parent Resources)NOTE: As a parent, you should receive your student score report within the next two weeks. If not, please contact us at 415-241-6400.

  26. Student Score Report

  27. Student Score Report (page 1)

  28. Student Score Report (page 2)

  29. Student Score Reports • Scores should NOT BE COMPAREDto results from the Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) program because they are based on different academic standards • These results are ONLY ONE OF MANY MEASURESof academic performance: classroom tests, assignments, report cards, teacher conferences, grades, projects • These scores are a starting point -- a BASELINE for the progress we expect students to make over time

  30. SBAC Parent Resources

  31. Resource List for ParentsCalifornia Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP)

  32. School Action with Results

  33. 2015-16 Progress Measures Leading to SBAC • Math • SBAC Interim Assessment Block (IAB) • Math Milestone Task (grades K-Alg2 • ELA • SBAC Interim Assessment Block (IAB) • ELA Writing Task (grades 3-10) SBAC Testing 3/10-5/26 (Tentative) Integrated Writing Assessment (Grd 3, 6, and 9) 2/9 – 2/19 CELDT Window ends 10/30 Academic Domain CELDT Window ends 10/30 SBAC 3/10-5/26 SRI + F&P, Spring SRI + F&P, Fall Spring Interim District Assessments ELA: 1/4 - 2/12 Math: 1/25 – 2/29 Fall Interim District Assessments Tasks: 10/15 – 11/13 IABs: TBD IWA 2/9 – 2/19 INSTRUCTION Spiral 4 (EOY) Spiral 1 (ends mid Oct) Spiral 3 (end mid-March) Spiral 2 (end winter break) ELA Math Unit 2 Unit 1 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 Unit 7 Week 38 May 26 Week 1 Aug 17 Week 19 Jan 4 RPA, J.Reyes 9.16.15

  34. Context of SBAC:School Quality Improvement Index 2014-15

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