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Understanding Stanford 10
ResultsA Presentation for Parents and
Guardians
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Why is Testing Important?
O It helps the teachers identify how to guide their overall classroom instruction.
O It helps the teachers document student growth over time.
O Testing helps the school to evaluate programs and make decisions about how to use time, personnel, and resources.
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How the Stanford 10 Helps
O The Stanford 10 provides important information about each student’s strengths and needs.
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Stanford 10O Aligned with Common Core State
StandardsO Shows what students can do and
what they knowO Provides information about student
progress towards academic achievement
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How the Stanford 10 Compares Students
O Most scores on the test are norm referenced scores.
O Norm referenced describes how each student did compared with other students in the same grade across the nation who took the same test at the same time in the school year.
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Things to rememberO This one test does not tell you
everything about your student.O This is only one piece of information,
from one point in time.O You need to look at a body of evidence
to see how each student is doing. This includes classroom assignments, homework, projects, tests, grades, etc.
O It is important to communicate how your students learns best to his/ her teacher.
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Home ReportO Available in English or SpanishO The National Grade Percentile
Bands for each content area tested are provided in a bar graph format
O Provides an explanation of a student’s performance
O Explains the content of each subtest and the student’s performance relative to a norm group
O Suggestions are also provided for activities in each content area which the parent can use to encourage the student
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What does Percentile Rank Mean?
• A percentile is a score that indicates the rank of the students compared to others, same age or same grade, using a hypothetical group of 100 students.
• A percentile of 25, for example, indicates that the student’s test performance equals or exceeds 25 out of 100 students on the same measure.
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SPS School Wide Results
O SPS class averages are significantly above the National averages for students in the same grade levels and of the same ages (14-33 percentile points)
O SPS class averages are also well above the RCAB average class scores in Reading, Math, Language Arts, Science and Social Studies (12-18 percentile points)
O Significant gains in growth rate percentiles, by cohort, across all grades and in all subject areas
O As we continue to show improved growth rates, we will qualify and apply for recognition as a Blue Ribbon School
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How can I help my child?
O Work together with your school to identify how your child learns best.
O Be a model-If you show that you value learning, your child will too!
O Provide support- Provide a quiet place to study, help when needed and set reasonable expectations.
O Make reading a priority at home.