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East Side Elementary Data Overview

East Side Elementary Data Overview. Presented for East Side’s Faculty and Staff Created by: Katie Mauldin April 15, 2014. What is the purpose?. The purpose of this presentation is to inform you of East Side’s progress over the last 3 years on the CRCT.

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East Side Elementary Data Overview

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  1. East Side ElementaryData Overview Presented for East Side’s Faculty and Staff Created by: Katie Mauldin April 15, 2014

  2. What is the purpose? • The purpose of this presentation is to inform you of East Side’s progress over the last 3 years on the CRCT. • We will discuss our school’s strengths, as well as, our weaknesses. • We will also make a plan for the future!

  3. Student Demographics - 2013

  4. Staff Demographics – East Side • Administrators: 3, 2 females and 1 male • Teachers: 71, 66 females and 5 males

  5. Looking Back • We will look back at East Side’s CRCT scores over the last three years and compare their scores against the county’s. • As we look at each slide think about the following: • Do we have more students meeting and exceeding the standards versus the county as a whole? • From year to year have we made progress with our 3rd and 5th graders?

  6. Spring 2011 CRCT – 3rd Grade n = number of students tested Reading n = 167 ELA n = 167 Math n = 168 n = number of students tested Reading n = 8,168 ELA n = 8,168 Math n = 8,177

  7. Spring 2011 CRCT – 5th Grade n = number of students tested Reading n = 8,159 ELA n = 8,142 Math n = 8,039 n = number of students tested Reading n = 171 ELA n = 171 Math n = 172

  8. Spring 2012 CRCT – 3rd Grade n = number of students tested Reading n = 7,948 ELA n = 7,980 Math n = 8,022 n = number of students tested Reading n = 192 ELA n = 192 Math n = 193

  9. Spring 2012 CRCT – 5th Grade n = number of students tested Reading n = 181 ELA n = 185 Math n = 182 n = number of students tested Reading n = 8,000 ELA n = 8,003 Math n = 7,924

  10. Spring 2013 CRCT – 3rd Grade n = number of students tested Reading n = 223 ELA n = 223 Math n = 222 n = number of students tested Reading n = 8,186 ELA n = 8,225 Math n = 8,248

  11. Spring 2013 CRCT – 5th Grade n = number of students tested Reading n = 8,146 ELA n = 8,139 Math n = 8,064 n = number of students tested Reading n = 184 ELA n = 186 Math n = 189

  12. Have we made progress in 3rd grade at East Side?

  13. Have we made progress in 5th grade at East Side?

  14. Where are East Side’s strengths and weaknesses? • With the implementation of Columbia’s Reading and Writing Workshop models over the last three years, we have seen an increase in our Reading and ELA scores. • Last year we saw a small decrease in the number of 5th grade students exceeding in Reading and ELA, however, we are still much higher than the county average. • We have made no change in our 3rd and 5th grade Math scores between Spring 2012 and 2013.

  15. A closer look at Math CRCT - 2013

  16. Strand data for Math - 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade at East Side

  17. East Side’s Focus • What should our focus be next year? Math! • Within Math what areas do we need to improve? Geometry and Measurement • How are we going to make improvements? Singapore Trainings, manipulative kits, and accurate data collection and analysis

  18. Looking ahead, how can we use this information to improve instruction here at East Side?

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