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Think About it Now – Parent Information Night

Think About it Now – Parent Information Night. FEBRUARY 28, 2012. Topics for this evening. STAAR Course Selection Sheets High School Graduation. What’s New in State Assessment?. Floresville ISD February 2012. What’s Not New?. Middle School Grade Levels and Subject Areas Grade 6 Reading

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Think About it Now – Parent Information Night

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  1. Think About it Now –Parent Information Night FEBRUARY 28, 2012

  2. Topics for this evening • STAAR • Course Selection Sheets • High School Graduation

  3. What’s New in State Assessment? Floresville ISD February 2012

  4. What’s Not New? • Middle School Grade Levels and Subject Areas • Grade 6 • Reading • Mathematics • Grade 7 • Reading • Writing • Mathematics • Grade 8 • Reading • Mathematics • Science • Social Studies

  5. What’s Not New? • Paper/Pencil tests • Two cut scores • Satisfactory Performance • Advanced Performance • Tests for ELLs • Special Education Modified & Alternate Tests

  6. What Is New…

  7. What Is New… • First administration in spring 2012 • Make-ups will be held for all tests • No SSI retests in spring/summer 2012 • Passing standards will not be set until fall 2012 • Confidential Student Reports will be sent to parents no earlier than January 2013

  8. What is New… • It all starts with College Readiness • English III • Algebra II • Critical skills tracked back to Grade 3

  9. What Is New… • Longer tests—More questions than TAKS • 4-hour time limit • Increased rigor—A higher level of student performance will be required than was required on TAKS

  10. Increased Rigor Grade 6 STAAR—Sample 2012 Grade 6 TAKS-Spring 2009

  11. So what’s on the test? • Readiness Standards • Essential for success in the current grade • Important for next grade level work • Address broad and deep ideas, concepts and skills • Supporting Standards • Important but do not play a critical role in grade level success • Address more narrow ideas • Process Skills • In conjunction with standards in math, science and social studies

  12. How many questions? • Readiness Standards (30-40% of testable TEKS) • Will make up 60-65% of STAAR assessment • Supporting Standards (60-70% of testable TEKS) • Will make up 35-40% of STAAR assessment

  13. Reading—Grades 6-8 • Different genres that may appear on the test • Poetry • Drama • Some passages will have more questions than others • Will assess critical analysis rather than literal understanding

  14. Sample Reading Item

  15. Writing—Grade 7 • Two-day test • Day 1—All of the multiple choice questions and 1 prompt • Day 2—2 writing prompts • Each composition will be one page in length • Personal narrative with extension • Expository • Revising and editing tested separately

  16. Sample Writing Item

  17. Mathematics—Grades 6-8 • Will have 4 griddable questions • Grades 6-8 will have the same grids as those on TAKS

  18. Sample Math Item

  19. Science—Grade 8 • Will focus on Grade 8, but will include some Supporting Standards from Grades 6 and 7 • Grade 8 will have 4 griddables

  20. Sample Science Item

  21. Social Studies—Grade 8 • 92 different TEKS eligible for testing

  22. Sample Social Studies Item

  23. When do we test? • Tuesday & Wednesday, March 27 & 28— Grade 7 Writing • Tuesday, March 27—Grade 8 Math • Wednesday, March 28—Grade 8 Reading • Tuesday, April 24—Grades 6 & 7 Math • Wednesday, April 25—Grade 6 Reading and Grade 8 Science • Thursday, April 26—Grade 7 Reading and Grade 8 Social Studies

  24. What can you do? • Make sure your child attends school everyday • Make sure your child arrives on time everyday • Encourage your child to excel • Talk about your child’s school work • Read with your child • Make sure your child arrives on time on testing days

  25. STAAR Resources • Mary Anne Barber, Director of Assessment Floresville ISD—830.393.5300 ext. 1012 • Suzie Martinez, FMS Counselor FMS 830.393.5350 ext. 1007 • Melissa Pfeil, FMS CounselorFMS 830.393.5350 ext. 1008 • The Student Assessment website at TEA: • http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/starr

  26. Course Selection Sheets Do I really have to think about it now? Absolutely!

  27. Plan For Your Future Now Middle School Choices High School Choices Post-High School Choices Career & Family

  28. Prepare now for life! Age O 14 18 22 70 90 Working Life of 48 years High School

  29. Salary Comparisons • Nursing Aide, Orderly, and Attendant • Level of Education: short-term, on-the-job training • $18, 322 • Registered Nurse • Level of Education: Associate’s Degree • $52,665 • Physician Assistant • Level of Education: Bachelor’s Degree • $77,378 • Source: Achieve Texas In Action, Health Science

  30. So what do you do now? • Be familiar with the options available at Middle School • High School Credit Classes for grades 7 and 8 • Learn about the options available at our Early College High School • Dual Credit • Certification Programs – Nursing, Culinary Arts, Aerospace Engineering • Plan for your future early to put yourself in the best position possible!

  31. Example of CSS

  32. Course descriptions Located on back of CSS Students must meet specific criteria for Advanced classes

  33. Consider the following when choosing courses • Athletics – Grades 7 & 8 • Transportation not provided by school • Practice held either before OR after school depending on sport • Band • Cost of band instrument – rent or purchase • Sectionals for Grades 7 & 8 held before or after school depending on instrument • Other activities • Raising animals • Church • Rigorous lessons in multiple advanced classes

  34. 5th grade students • You will have 6 different teachers • You move to a different class every 50 minutes • 4 minute passing period • In pre-athletics, you don’t participate in competitive sports

  35. Dates to Remember • Feb. 27th- Course Selection Sheets (CSS) distributed to Grades 5-7 • Mar. 2nd– Deadline for 5th graders to submit CSS to homeroom teacher • Mar. 5th– Deadline for 6th and 7th graders to submit CSS to PE/Athletics Coaches

  36. Deadlines • Mar. 9th • Deadline for submitting CSS • Failure to submit a CSS by the deadline will result in courses being selected by the Counselor • April 2nd • Deadline for parents to make changes to CSS • Parent MUST contact Counselor to make changes

  37. High School Graduation The magic number is 26!

  38. 26 credits for HS Graduation • Floresville High School students have an 8 period day • 32 opportunities to earn 26 credits • 4X4 = 16 credits • 4 courses in Math, English, Science, Social Studies • 10 credits • Foreign Language (2), Speech(.5), Fine Arts (1), PE/Athletics (1), Electives (5.5) • Graduation Plans • Recommended • Distinguished

  39. Terms to Know – see handout Pre-requisite THEA SAT ACT Advanced Placement 4 X 4 Transcript GPA Credit Dual Credit Local Credit State Credit

  40. Think about it Now! • We appreciate your attendance, should you have questions please contact FMS CounselorsSuzie Martinez or Melissa Pfeil at 830-393-5350.

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