testing & accountability update taks, eoc, & staar
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Testing & Accountability Update
TAKS, EOC, & STAAR
GPISD – Stage II School Improvement Missed AYP due to the cap in SPED
Reading/ELA for the 3rd year in a row 14% points improvement without a cap 1% dropped with the cap applied
Missed AYP due to the cap in SPED Math for the 2nd year in a row 22% points improvement without a cap 3% improvement with the cap applied (needed
4%)
Stage II Consequences Notify all parents Implement the District Improvement Plan that
was revised when we were in Stage I 10% of all Title I funds must be spent in staff
development in areas that impact AYP Be 100% HQ or
Not be able to hire any additional paraprofessionals
Will be required to implement an Accountability Agreement with TEA and jointly develop a professional development program
Less district Title II funds
Stage III Consequences Everything from Stage II plus : Must contract with Region IV to conduct a
District Snapshot to determine most effective professional development and to select one of the following: Reduce Administrative funds for the district Fully Implement a new curriculum Replace personnel who are relevant to the failure
to make AYP
After Snapshot Must share District Snapshot with the
campuses Submit a summary of the results and the
choice of corrective action to TEA by deadline TEA will review our summary and either
approve our corrective action or require a more appropriate corrective action
Share corrective action with campuses Begin implementation of corrective action
upon receipt of approval from TEA and continue for the following school year
Stage III for a 3rd year TEA can:
Remove some schools from GPISD’s jurisdiction and make alternate arrangements for public governance and supervision of such schools
Appoint a trustee to administer the affairs of GPISD in place of the superintendent and BOT
Abolish or restructure GPISD Authorize students to transfer to other districts
with us providing transportation, in conjunction with carrying out at least one of the other corrective actions
If a School goes into SIP Stage I
Notify parents – must be mailed Revise CIP with outside experts Spend 10% of Title I of staff development Receive Technical Assistance from the District Incorporate a Teacher Mentoring Program District must have a peer review process and
approve the revised CIP Offer School Choice with transportation Principal must attend TEA staff development
School Improvement Stage II – Add Supplemental Educational
Services Stage III – Corrective Action
Replace school staff who are relevant in failure to Make AYP
Fully implement a new curriculum Significantly decrease management authority at the
campus level Appoint an outside expert to advise the campus on
its progress toward making AYP Extend the school year or school day for the campus Restructure the internal organizational structure of
the campus
More School Improvement
Stage IV - The LEA must prepare a plan and make necessary arrangements to carry out one of the following restructuring options if the school moves into Stage 5 in the following school year Reopen the school as a charter school, following the
requirements described in the Texas Education Code Replace all or most of the school staff (which may
include the principal) who are relevant to the failure to make AYP
Contract for a private management company of demonstrated effectiveness to operate the public school.
Turn the operation of the school over to the State Any other major restructuring of school governance
arrangement that makes fundamental reforms
This is serious! We all need to be on the same page. Our students and community are counting on us!
Accountability & What do we know? State Accountability minimum size for subgroups prior to
2013: 30 & 10% or >50
Federal Accountability minimum size for subgroups prior to 2013: 50 & 10% or >200
All STAAR assessments will count towards state accountability in 2013
No exemptions from testing for any ELLs (or any other group of students)
Students in grades 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11 will attend summer review courses if they have not met standard on a SSI, EOC, or Exit Level TAKS assessment. Do you realize our high schools will have review
courses providing accelerated instruction for at least 10 separate EOC assessments?
High schools will still have review courses for students needing to pass a TAKS Exit Level assessment.
Accountability & What do we know? cont.
Students achieving the Level II score requirement are considered passers
This coming January, we will receive CSRs for students who took STAAR in grades 3-8 as well as results for students who took STAAR Alt or STAAR-M in the spring of 2012.
We might receive the state accountability manual as early as March 2013.
We do not expect to receive the AYP accountability until June 2013.
We can expect to receive accountability results on August 8th , 2013.
Accountability & What do we think/hope? ELLs- progress monitoring will be the tool used to
determine accountability for ELLs in US schools for 3 years or less This means the accuracy of Years in US Schools is VERY
IMPORTANT!!!!!! AYP will use the January results for STAAR to
compare the 2013 results for Safe Harbor Summer EOC retests will likely count towards
state and federal accountability Getting students to attend summer review courses and
testing will be very important!!!! The state will likely want to see how many students
made progress towards the Level II standard
Accountability & What are we clueless about? What are we clueless about?
Will 10th grade have a TAKS-Bridge study standard?
Will 10th grade English EOC writing assessments be used for federal accountability along with the English EOC reading assessments?
What EOC subjects will be used for federal accountability?
What model will be used for state accountability (standards based or performance index)?
Will the minimum size requirement for federal accountability change to match the state minimum size requirement?
Stay tuned! We will let you know more as we learn more!
For now, we can all work on 100% of our students being successful!