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Final Quarterly Update Blue Ribbon Commissionʼs Recommendations of the 2009 Criterion Referenced Competency Test (CRCT) Erasure Investigation
Dr. Beverly L. HallSuperintendentAtlanta Public Schools
May 9, 2011
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Introductory Slide that demonstrates our understanding of the work that continues and our commitment students
Students, Parents, Community
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Our Commitment
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Eliminate opportunities for testing irregularities
Ensure 2010 and future test results are beyond reproach
Foster a heightened sense of awareness around testing security, accountability and a culture of ethical behavior
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Ensure the best security possible
Enhance existing processes and protocols for all test administrations
Drive a culture of personal accountability, ethical behavior and positive peer support
Leverage lessons learned from each test administration for continuous improvement
Goals
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Security Recommendations
ProcessRecommendations
LeadershipRecommendations
ComparisonRecommendations
Background• August 2, 2010 – BRC presented the BRC CRCT Erasure
Investigation Report
• Blue Ribbon Commissionʼs report included 29 recommendations that were grouped into four broad categories:
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Background
• Recommendation owners
- Each recommendation assigned to a division and individual owner- Each owner is a member of the senior leadership team- Each recommendation owner developed action plans outlining how each
recommendation would be achieved
• Project management methodology implemented
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GETTING PLAN DO CHECK ACT REPEAT
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• Maintain a well defined test security program, including
- Updated protocols
- Reinforcement and communication of testing policies
- Ethics compliance procedures
Security Recommendations BRC Security Improvements Summary
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• Enhanced test security plan
• Conducted pre-administration testing workshops and training sessions
• Conducted face-to-face policy training to encourage professional conduct, ethics and accountability
• Strengthened protocols and best practices
• Upgraded safe rooms with cameras and limited documented secure badge access
• Enhanced chain of custody procedures for test materials
• Conduct regular audits for each test administration
Security Recommendations BRC Security Improvements
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• Follow up on the results of the investigation, including providing immediate assistance to potentially impacted students
• Enhance existing protocols for future CRCT administrations and audit routines
Process Recommendations BRC Process Recommendations Summary
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• 12 Week Accelerated Academic Recovery Program to provide additional support to students implemented
• Ongoing support to students provided
• Audit routines and process to investigate testing irregularities enhanced
Process Recommendations BRC Process Highlights
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Leadership Recommendations BRC Leadership Recommendations Summary
• Leadership improvements by driving culture change throughout the organization by placing personal accountability, ethical behavior and positive peer support as the expected guiding principle of the districtʼs work
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Leadership Recommendations BRC Leadership Highlights
• APS employees provided information regarding external hotline to report misconduct
• Hotline brochures and posters placed in all schools• Principals reassigned from the Category 1 schools• Training provided on tools used as part of the 12 Week Accelerated
Academic Recovery Program• Online ethics portal created to place additional emphasis on leadership,
integrity and ethics• Self-assessment tool developed to prepare staff for annual performance
evaluation process• School climate survey and process developed to provide anonymous
feedback on peers or leadership• Principal reviews conducted to inform annual school leader evaluations• District-wide balanced scorecard modified to include ethics objectives
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Comparison Recommendations BRC Comparison Recommendations Summary
• Additional recommendations focused on the findings related to the comparison of the 2009 and 2010 CRCT results
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Comparison Recommendations BRC Comparison Highlights
• Assessment completed on schools that showed a decline in math from 2009 to 2010
• Mathematics curriculum aligned to the Georgia Department of Education scope and sequence
• Data analysis process documented
• Intervention strategies, professional development and school improvement plans updated
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Recommendations
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CAVEON Recommendations CAVEON Recommendations Summary
• Maintain a single comprehensive security plan, implement a formal security management structure, enhance test administration processes and procedures, as well as implement a formal security incident response plan
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CAVEON Recommendations CAVEON Highlights
• Enhanced and published test security plan to the district web site
• Incorporated school test coordinators role into the APS test security plan
• Utilized a three-tier test monitoring process
• Strengthened chain of custody protocols for test materials
• Enhanced testing, ethics and assessment overview training
• Utilized a cross-divisional process to investigate testing irregularities for all test administrations
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On Hold Recommendations
Work Beyond June 30
Dependent on approval from the Governorʼs Office/Special Investigators:
• Process Recommendation 3• Leadership Recommendation 11
Dependent on Governorʼs Office of Student Achievement
• Security Recommendation 2
• Leadership Recommendation 2
Summary
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Final Quarterly Update Blue Ribbon Commissionʼs Recommendations of the 2009 Criterion Referenced Competency Test (CRCT) Erasure Investigation
Dr. Beverly L. HallSuperintendentAtlanta Public Schools
May 9, 2011
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