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This presentation by Dr. Heather Cruz analyzes the differences between the AZ Learns Legacy model and the A-F model for evaluating student performance. It examines composite scores, measures of academic progress (MAP), and longitudinal regression analysis based on up to four years of data, specifically focusing on 10th and 5th grades. Key aspects include the criteria for full academic year students and the weighting of factors such as ELL, graduation, and dropout rates in scoring. The presentation aims to clarify how these profiles assess student growth and the implications for educational stakeholders.
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AZ Learns • Legacy Profiles vs. A-F Profiles Assessment-Dr. Heather Cruz
Presentation Coverage • A-F Model • Legacy Model • Comparing the two Models
Growth Score • Longitudinal Regression Analysis • Maximum of four years of data • 10th Grade (9th GRADE NCE SAT 10, 8th, 7th and 6th Percentile Rank for AIMS) • 5th Grade (4th, 3rd Percentile Rank for AIMS and 2nd GRADE NCE SAT 10) • Student will be included as long as they have a previous year score • **Only Full Academic Year students are used in this calculation
A-F AZLearns Total Calculations A B C Growth Score D Composite Score
Looking at the Difference AZ Learns Legacy AZ Learns A-F
Comparing AZ Learns Legacy AZ Learns A-F ELL 3% • How do these two sections compare to one another • A-F will have ELL, Graduation and Dropout rates as 3-9 points in addition to the 100 to account for half of AZ Learns • Legacy for Elementary has 3% of the overall score. Legacy for high schools has 15% allotted for ELL, Dropout and Graduation rates. Additional 3-9 Points 9
Comparing AZ Learns Legacy AZ Learns A-F • How do these two sections compare to one another • MAP in the two Profiles ARE TOTALLY DIFFERENT. MAP in A-F is the “Composite” score. Whereas, the MAP in the AZLearns Legacy is their individual growth components. • The Legacy model uses a value added model that uses just two scores ( current years score and previous years score). • The A-F model is a longitudinal regression analysis based on 1 year of data.