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Top-performing urban school district in Florida
State Assessment & Accountability
FSA Results and School Grade Timeline
FY2015 Assessment and Accountability Tentative Release ScheduleThe FDOE plans to release FY2015 School Grades in December using Florida Standard Assessment (FSA) results. The FDOE has announced that it will not apply Learning Gains in this initial release. A tentative release schedule is listed below.
*Pending validation
Tentative: FSA Results and School Grade Timeline
Month Release DescriptionSeptember 2015 Florida Standards Assessment
(FSA)Validity Study
HB 7069 requires an independent verification of FSA prior to student scores being released for teacher evaluations or school grades.
Release of preliminary student FSA scores*
Prior to achievement levels being set, FDOE will release state percentile ranks for each student
Release of teacher value-added model (VAM) scores for teacher evaluations*
Teacher VAM scores using FSA will be reported for use in teacher evaluations.
October – November 2015
FSA achievement level cut scores established
Committees develop cut scores for achievement levels. Public hearings will be held prior to State Board of Education adoption.
Release of student FSA achievement levels
FDOE will report FSA achievement levels 1-5 for each student for ELA, Math and EOC’s.
December 2015 FY2015 Preliminary School Grades* Initial school grades released based upon revised accountability model and using Florida Standard Assessments (Learning Gains will not be applied).
Accountability: School GradesThe Florida K-12 accountability model is still under development.
•What we know:•School Grades will be based on percentage of possible points•Each component (7-11) worth a maximum of 100 points•Grades will be based only on components with available data •ELLs included after 2 years in US school (use 1st day of Writing)•Learning Gains will not be included in 2015
•What is unknown•How the acceleration component (MS & HS) will be calculated•How 2016 learning gains will be calculated•How level 3 & 4 students will be included in learning gains in 2016
Accountability: Proposed Grade
Florida State Board of EducationStrategic Plan Metrics
Accountability: School Grades
What will no longer be included in school grades:
•Writing Component (now part of ELA)
•Weighting Student Scores•Learning Gains•High School Component Growth
•Grade Reduction Penalties•Participation less than 95%•Adequate Progress of the Low 25%•High School Component Decline
•At-Risk or 5-year Graduation Components
•College Readiness Components
Accountability: Participation
Because there is not a Participation Penalty allowed, the Participation Rate requirement will change:
•Participation Rate Old Model•‘A’ Grade required 95% participation or the Grade was reduced to a ‘B’
•‘B’-’F’ Grade required 90-95% participation or the Grade was reported as an ‘I’ pending FDOE review
•Participation Rate New Model•95% participation is required or the Grade will be reported as an ‘I’ pending DOE review
Top-performing urban school district in Florida
An Instructional Support System for Standards-based Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment
What should
students know and be able to
do?What are the
aligned instructional resources?
Are students
learning the standards?
Are we collaborating around data,
content, instruction, and student
mastery?
Alignment of Standards Based Teaching and Learning
Guiding Questions
FY16 Instructional Support System for Standards Based Teaching and Learning
• Scope and Sequence with Pacing Guidance
• Breakdown of Standards
• Units of Study/ Lesson Plans
• Online Textbooks
• Resources
• Aligned Assessments
• Request for Feedback
FSA/EOC’s
Diagnostics
Unit Standard Assess.NGSSS, FS Quiz
Daily skills assessments, student work, observation
State: Assessment
District: Benchmark
Assessments
District/School: Unit Tests
Teacher: Daily
Monitoring
State: Assessment
Teacher: Daily
Monitoring
NCEA Practices of High-Performing School Districts
Low Performing Districts High Performing Districts SDPBC FY16
Instructional Support System for Standards Based Teaching and Learning
•Aligned Assessments•Provide support for best practices as part of a balanced assessment model•“Low-Stakes” formative assessments•Monitor student learning and provide ongoing feedback to adjust teaching & support students•DO NOT replace all teacher/school formative assessments or performance tasks•No District windows for administration
Instructional Support System for Standards Based Teaching and Learning
•Aligned Assessments•Florida Standards Quiz (FSQ)
•Approximately 10 items•Unit Standards Assessment (USA)
•Approximately 15-20 items•Aligned to Standards
•Paced with Scope & Sequence•Paper or Computer
•Test Blueprints provide•Standards & Item Count•Depth of Knowledge (DOK)•Technology Enhanced Items (TEI)
Project Overview: Content Area Assessments
•Assessments in Grades and Subjects:•Grade 2-10 ELA •Grade 2-8 Mathematics•Grade 5 & 8 Science•Algebra 1•Geometry•Biology•Civics•US History
Instructional Support System Advantages
•Units/Lessons provide•Support materials aligned to standards• Framework for instructional program•Level the playing field for new & inexperienced teachers
•Quiz/Unit tests provide:•Rigorous assessments aligned to instruction•Various item types included in state testing
•Time saving for teachers•Less time to build lessons/tests & to grade tests and access results
•Provides monitoring and comparison data across classrooms/teachers for LTM’s
•Provides comparison to classroom work/assessments
Top-performing urban school district in Florida
Feedback Landing Page
Teacher/Student Demographics
•Why is this important?•What is the impact?•Who is impacted?•What can I do?•Where is there support?
How Do We Lead Instruction, Systems and Culture to Improve Standards-Based Teaching and Learning?
TEACHER/STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
How Do We Lead Instruction, Systems and Culture to Improve Standards-Based Teaching and Learning?
TEACHER DEMOGRAPHICS
White Black Hispanic
SDPBC 70 17 11
Florida 69 14 16
Nation 82 7 8
How Do We Lead Instruction, Systems and Culture to Improve Standards-Based Teaching and Learning?
TEACHER DEMOGRAPHICS/STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
WhiteT/S
BlackT/S
HispanicT/S
Nation 82/52 7/16 8/23
Florida 69/43 14/23 16/28
SDPBC 70/32 17/29 11/33
How Do We Lead Instruction, Systems and Culture to Improve Standards-Based Teaching and Learning?
TEACHER DEMOGRAPHICS- STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
Diff
WhiteT/S
BlackT/S
HispanicT/S
Nation 30 -9 -15
Florida 26 -9 -12
SDPBC 38 -12 -22
How Do We Lead Instruction, Systems and Culture to Improve Standards-Based Teaching and Learning?
TEACHER/STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
How Do We Lead Instruction, Systems and Culture to Improve Standards-Based Teaching and Learning?
TEACHER STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS
How Do We Lead Instruction, Systems and Culture to Improve Standards-Based Teaching and Learning?
•List 3 facts about the data for your school
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