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Statewide Accountability and Assistance: “The Leveling System” and Charter Schools. September 2013. Session Objectives. Participants will understand the changes to the state accountability system (since 2012) Participants will be able to define terms: PPI Percentile Level
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Statewide Accountability and Assistance: “The Leveling System” and Charter Schools September 2013
Session Objectives • Participants will understand the changes to the state accountability system (since 2012) • Participants will be able to define terms: • PPI • Percentile • Level • Participants will understand how charter schools intersect with the state accountability system • Q & A Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Flexibility from No Child Left Behind (NCLB) requirements Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
The goal under NCLB Our new goal: halving proficiency gaps
Goal: To reduce the proficiency gap by half by the end of the 2016-17 school year Current proficiency level Gap narrowing goal 100 % proficiency The PPI is the measurement used to track the progress of the Commonwealth’s districts, schools, and student groups toward meeting this goal
2011 2010 2012 2013 Annual and Cumulative PPI Annual PPI Measure of improvement from one year to the next Cumulative PPI Measure of improvement over the last four years, weighting recent years the most (1-2-3-4)
Example CPI Calculation CPIs are generated separately for ELA, math, and science, and at all levels – state, district, school, and subgroup
Students with disabilities High needs subgroup English language learners (ELL) / Former ELL Low income students The creation of the high needs subgroup allows ESE to hold more schools accountable for the performance of students belonging to historically disadvantaged groups
Annual PPI = total points ÷ # core indicatorsCumulative PPI = (2010*1 + 2011*2 + 2012*3 + 2013*4) ÷ 10 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
How does the PPI fit into the broadercontext of the state’saccountability system?
Massachusetts’ Framework for District Accountability and Assistance
How do school percentiles fit into the broader context of the state’s accountability system?
Massachusetts’ Framework for District Accountability and Assistance
Note: Schools ending in grades 1, 2, or 3 are not issued percentiles
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
How does a school percentile differ from the Progress and Performance Index (PPI)?
Massachusetts’ Framework for District Accountability & Assistance
Massachusetts Framework for District Accountability & Assistance P P I P E R C E N T I L E
Level 1 school (first layer of report) Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Second layer of report Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Third layer of report Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Level 2 school (first layer of report) Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Level 3 school (first layer of report) Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
The Charter School Performance Criteria v. 3.0 (Criteria) • http://www.doe.mass.edu/charter/acct.html?section=criteria • The Criteria articulate performance expectations for charter schools in the three areas of charter school accountability: • Academic program success • Organizational viability • Faithfulness to charter • There are 10 Criteria
Criterion 5: Student Performance • Criterion 5: The school consistently meets state student performance standards for academic growth, proficiency, and college and career readiness. • PPI • School Percentile • Accountability Level • The goal is to achieve and remain in Level 1. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Current Aggregate Charter School Levels – 2013 Data • 59 Schools included. • 4 Commendation Schools • 2 of the schools in Level 3 are alternative HS with low graduation rates • 1 Level 3 school closed at the end of SY13. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Statewide Aggregate School Levels – 2013 Data Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Explanatory materials & tools http://www.doe.mass.edu/apa/accountability Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Gap-halving calculators Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
PPI calculator Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
District analysis, review, & assistance tools http://www.doe.mass.edu/apa/dart Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education