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School Program Evaluation Using the School Report Card. Timothy Johnson. Pull the Resources. http://data.nysed.gov/ 2012-2013 School Report Card 2011-2012 School Report Card AYP Chart - http://www.p12.nysed.gov/irs/accountability/amos/. Pulling the Report Cards. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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School Program Evaluation Using the School Report Card

School Program Evaluation Using the School Report CardTimothy JohnsonPull the Resourceshttp://data.nysed.gov/2012-2013 School Report Card2011-2012 School Report CardAYP Chart - http://www.p12.nysed.gov/irs/accountability/amos/

Pulling the Report CardsGo to http://data.nysed.gov/

Just Pull Accountability

Go to School Report Card and Build It

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Keep GoingPrint it - Do it again for 2011-2012Go get the EAMO Charthttp://www.p12.nysed.gov/irs/accountability/amos/Print itHere We Go!Locate the 2011-2012 CardLocate the score (PI) for All Students 2nd ELALocate the EAMO for All Students 2nd ELAWhats the difference?Write it in the marginDo the same for the Subgroups (White, SWDs, Econ Disadv, etc.)Do the same for 2nd MathSame Routine for 2012-2013

Put the Data Into a Chart2011-2012All StudentsGap WhiteGapSWDsGapLEPsGapEcon DisadvGap2012-2013All StudentsGapWhiteGapSWDsGapLEPsGapEcon DisadvGap

Extend the ActivityThe EAMO chart is already there for 2013-2014Level 2 has the same dataLets see how 2013-2014 is doingWe can already see how Secondary is doingPull HS Accountability from Level 2 SIRs 101Only Summer school data can effect this dataAs soon as the 3-8 data comes out you will be able to determine where you stand for Elem/Middle LevelHere are some examplesSecondary ELA Example District #12011-2012All Students+17 Gap White+2 GapEcon Disadv+29 Gap2012-2013All Students+7 GapWhite-4 GapEcon Disadv+20 Gap2013-2014All Students+12 GapWhite-3 GapEcon Disadv+30 Gap

Secondary Math Example District #12011-2012All Students+10 Gap White-5 GapEcon Disadv+21 Gap2012-2013All Students+1 GapWhite-14 GapEcon Disadv+13 Gap2013-2014All Students+8 GapWhite-7 GapEcon Disadv+19 Gap

Questions to Ask?Are the Gaps Increasing or Decreasing?Who needs to know about the trends?What could be the causes of the trends?

Secondary ELA Example District #22011-2012All Students+23 Gap White+10 GapEcon Disadv+20 Gap2012-2013All Students+10 GapWhite-1 GapEcon Disadv+26 Gap2013-2014All Students+3 GapWhite-9 GapEcon Disadv-3 Gap

Secondary Math Example District #22011-2012All Students+10 Gap White-6 GapEcon Disadv+22 Gap2012-2013All Students+7 GapWhite-9 GapEcon Disadv+24 Gap2013-2014All Students+5 GapWhite-10 GapEcon Disadv+4 Gap

Secondary ELA Example District #32011-2012All Students+14 GapAfrican American +9 GapWhite+18 GapEcon Disadv+9 Gap2012-2013All Students-5 GapAfrican American-1 GapWhite-6 GapEcon Disadv+4 Gap2013-2014All Students-8 GapAfrican American+4 GapWhite-9 GapEcon Disadv-1 Gap

Secondary Math Example District #32011-2012All Students+11 Gap African American+19 GapWhite+10 GapEcon Disadv+13 Gap2012-2013All Students+4 GapAfrican American+15 GapWhiteevenEcon Disadv+25 Gap2013-2014All Students-5 GapAfrican American+21 GapWhite-14 GapEcon Disadv+3 Gap

ContactsErie 1 BOCES Data Consultant TeamElizabeth [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]