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Presentation Overview
The New CAASPP
TUSD Results and
Next Steps
Understanding the
Report
Pioneer’s Signature
Practice
Pair Share
• Discuss with a partner…
• Students take 112 standardized tests between pre-K and high school. Is that too many?
1997
2007
Today
Orange County Department of Education
Orange County Department of Education
Standardized Testing and Assessment (STAR)
Based on 1997 Standards
Orange County Department of Education
Conrad Wolfram
What is Math?1. Posing the right question
2. Real world math formulation
3. Computation
4. Math formulation real world, verification
http://www.ted.com/talks/conrad_wolfram_teaching_kids_real_math_with_computers
Spending 80% of the time teaching this…when computers can do it better than humans
Orange County Department of Education
CAASPP - What is New?
Application Conceptual Understanding
Procedural Fluency
Rigor
Orange County Department of Education
College & Career Readiness
“Tasks that have proved most vexing to automate are
those that demand flexibility, judgment, and common
sense — skills that we understand only tacitly — for
example, developing a hypothesis or organizing a
closet.”
-David Autor, MIT economist
Quote from Fareed Zakaria Washington Post article, March 26, 2015Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-stem-wont-make-us-successful/2015/03/26/5f4604f2-d2a5-11e4-ab77-9646eea6a4c7_story.html
Orange County Department of Education
What is the Purpose?
• Students can demonstrate progress toward college and career readiness in mathematics
Overall Claim for Grades 3-8
• Students can demonstrate college and career readiness in mathematics
Overall Claim for Grade 11
Orange County Department of Education
What is the Purpose?
• Students can demonstrate progress toward college and career readiness in mathematics
Overall Claim for Grades 3-8
• Students can demonstrate college and career readiness in mathematics
Overall Claim for Grade 11
College and Career Readiness
CAASPP Results
Onward and Upward!
District, County, State Results
GRADE
3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 11th All
Tustin Unified 51 55 58 53 55 59 66 56
Orange County 46 49 53 54 54 55 64 53
California 38 40 44 43 44 45 56 44
2015 CAASPP English Language Arts/LiteracyPercent of Students Meeting or Exceeding Standard by Grade
District, County, State Results2015 CAASPP Mathematics
Percent of Students Meeting or Exceeding Standard by Grade
GRADE
3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 11th All
Tustin Unified 54 54 47 46 46 51 43 49
Orange County 51 46 40 45 45 45 39 45
California 40 35 30 33 34 33 29 33
Comparison Unified Districts2015 CAASPP Percent Standard Met or Exceeded
SchoolELA / Literacy Mathematics % of Total Tested
ALL ALL EL SED SWD
Los Alamitos 74 65 2 14 7
Laguna Beach 76 66 5 10 9
Capistrano 69 56 8 22 10
Brea Olinda 67 58 10 30 7
Placentia-Yorba Linda 63 55 10 35 9
Irvine 77 74 14 14 8
Saddleback Valley 61 48 14 27 11
Tustin 56 49 20 42 7
Newport Mesa 54 46 22 46 9
Orange 51 38 22 46 9
Garden Grove 49 39 36 76 9
Santa Ana 25 21 40 93 11
ALL = All Students
EL = English Learners
SED = Socioeconomically Disadvantaged
SWD = Students with Disabilities
Assessment Results - Elementary2015 CAASPP Percent Standard Met or Exceeded
SchoolELA / Literacy Mathematics % of Total Tested
ALL ALL EL SED SWD
Arroyo 75 76 1 2 4
Benson 48 53 21 50 5
Beswick 34 23 60 91 5
Estock 26 17 54 92 13
Guin Foss 60 59 23 45 9
Heideman 19 18 73 96 13
Hicks Canyon 77 76 11 10 6
Ladera 72 79 7 7 8
Lambert 19 18 76 97 8
Loma Vista 44 41 32 54 12
Myford 72 71 11 13 9
Nelson 40 28 34 61 15
Peters Canyon 78 76 6 2 4
Red Hill 74 69 4 10 8
Thorman 27 21 71 95 8
Tustin Memorial 90 81 1 9 3
Tustin Ranch 52 55 15 27 6
Veeh 26 17 47 82 9
Assessment Results2015 CAASPP Percent Standard Met or Exceeded
TUSD Middle Schools
SchoolELA / Literacy Mathematics % of Total Tested
ALL ALL EL SED SWD
Columbus Tustin 47 39 30 72 11
Currie 31 21 39 93 9
Hewes 60 49 6 21 9
Orchard Hills 77 75 6 12 3
Pioneer 64 64 4 13 5
Utt 46 30 19 63 9
TUSD High Schools
SchoolELA / Literacy Mathematics % of Total Tested
ALL ALL EL SED SWD
Beckman 84 65 6 23 3
Foothill 62 41 6 26 6
Hillview 7 1 42 80 12
Tustin High 63 29 16 71 9
CAASPP Subgroup PerformancePercent Meeting or Exceeding Standard
ELA/Literacy Mathematics0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60% 56%
49%
13% 14%
33%
23%
14% 14%
All Students English Learners Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Students with Disabilities
CST Science Results
Grade 5 Grade 8 Grade 100%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
66%
83%
70%65%
74%
64%
55%
64%
53%TUSDCountyState
Responding to Data
• What can we learn from the data?
Create new data protocols
Set specific target goals
Site Report Guiding Questions
1.Which is the strongest claim area?
2.Which is the the weakest claim area?
3.What instructional practices are we currently implementing that are positively impacting the learning in each claim?
4.What do you notice about the overall scores?
We Need to be Patient
• This year is a starting point. Teachers, parents, and schools should see these results as a baseline and focus on helping students make progress.
• It is only natural that the first year’s scores leave lots of room for improvement.
A Test Score is Just One Part of the Picture
• CAASPP scores are just one measure of a child’s performance; one way to gauge what a student knows.
• Pioneer uses multiple measures to determine placement and acceleration and remediation.
Smarter Balanced Summative Tests
• Overall Scores– Scale score– Achievement level
• Claim or Area Scores
CAASPP Video
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQi4qlOCrmk
Overall Scores
• Each student will receive an overall score for English Language Arts/Literacy (ELA) and mathematics, expressed as a number between 2000 and 3000.– Each student takes a different test due to the
computer adaptive nature.– Scores are based on the number and difficulty of
items students get right as well as those they get wrong.
Overall Scores
• Each overall score falls into one of four achievement levels:
– Standard not met– Standard nearly met– Standard met– Standard exceeded
– Let’s look at the handouts…
Achievement Level Descriptors
• Standard not met
• Standard nearly met
• Standard met
• Standard exceeded
• Needs substantial improvement for success in future coursework
• May require further development for success in future coursework
• Demonstrates progress towards mastery
• Demonstrates advanced progress towards mastery
Claim or Area Scores
Within Language Arts/Literacy• Reading
• Writing
• Listening
• Research/Inquiry
Within Mathematics• Concepts and procedures
• Problem solving and data analysis
• Communicating Reasoning
– Let’s look at the sample reports…
Student Score Reports
• Grade Level Differences– Grades 3, 4, 6, and 7 include only Smarter
Balanced ELA and Math– Grades 5 and 8 add CST Science– Grade 11 includes Early Assessment Program
(EAP) Status
Parent Resources
• CAASPP Student Score Report Guide– Available in multiple languages
• Understanding Your Child’s Score Report (videos)
• CAASPP Parent Guides (PDF)– Available in English and Spanish– http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/ca/
Pioneer’s Signature PracticeExpository Reading and Writing Curriculum
• Article Read:– “Hindsight Can be 20/20” by Peter Bohr, from
Westways Magazine, November 2015
• Strategies:– Pair Share Activity– Marking the Text– Identifying Key Vocabulary– Identifying Author’s Claims
CST
CAASPP
Progress in 2013
X
Base Camp
X
Base Camp
X
QUESTIONS?
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