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Presented by: Department of Teaching & Learning Office of Accountability Accountability 2011-2012 Midland ISD New Teacher Inservice August 8, 2011

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Accountability 2011-2012. Presented by: Department of Teaching & Learning Office of Accountability. Midland ISD New Teacher Inservice August 8, 2011. Midland ISD will educate the future by maximizing the potential of every student. MISD Vision Statement. Acronyms. AA. LEP. OFSDP. NCLB. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presented by:Department of Teaching & Learning

Office of Accountability

Accountability 2011-2012

Midland ISD New Teacher InserviceAugust 8, 2011

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MISD Vision Statement

Midland ISD will educate the future by maximizing the potential

of every student.

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NCLBAt-Risk

LAT

LEP

SpEd

PEIMS IDEAEcoDis

ESLFERPA SSI AEIS

TPRI

STAARSATGT

BIP

OFSDP AA

CIP EOC TAKS

Acronyms

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Professional Learning Communities

Expectations

What do we want students to learn? How will we know if they have learned? What will we do if they don’t learn? What will we do if they already know it?

TEKS – Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills and Personal Interaction Relational Skills

Monitoring through Assessment and Observation Interventions and Individualized Learning Differentiation and Extended Learning

Opportunities

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Limited English Proficient Students

African American Students

Special Education Students

Economically Disadvantaged Students

District Focus

All Students!!!

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Expectations for your PrincipalWalk-ThroughsStudent DataHigh Expectations

StudentsTeachers

Campus communication CommunityParents

Instructional Programs “Fidelity”

Preparedness on data

Student successSame expectations

from district held for classroom teachers

“Know Thy Students”

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What IS Accountability?

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State 35 Indicators

TAKS (25), Completion Rate (5), Dropout Rate (5)Grades 3 – 11

Additional Indicators for 2010-2011Commended PerformanceELL Progress Indicators

Federal29 Indicators

TAKS Performance, TAKS Participation, Graduation Rate, Attendance Rate

Grades 3-8 and 10

Accountability Overview

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Performance Based Monitoring Assessment System (PBMAS)94 Indicators +Bilingual/ESL; NCLB; CTE; Special EducationTAKS, Graduation Rate, Completion Rate,

Diploma Type, TELPAS, Female/Male Course Ratios in CTE, Disciplinary placements…..

State Performance Plan (SPP)23 IndicatorsSpecial Education Program

Accountability Overview

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Other State Performance Measurement ToolsData Integrity (Assessment, Attendance, etc)Performance Based MonitoringAnnual Measurement Objective Assessment

(AMAO’s) – LEPFinancial Integrity Rating System

Daily RatingsStudent success in the classroomInteraction in parent/teacher conferencesStudent experiences in building and

playgroundsMedia Reporting

Other Rating Programs in Education

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Public Perceptions/RatingsGeneral misunderstanding of complex

rating systemDilution“One Bad Teacher” SyndromePersonal AgendasPrivate and charter schools“When I was in school…”ALL children means ALL children

Other Rating Programs in Education

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What does this have to do with me?

I’m a classroom teacher…

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Campus Improvement PlanImpact of ratings

on you toward each and every child

Understanding and Developing Relationships with children daily

Knowing focus group students for intervention and relationship building

Involvement in Local Teacher group to impact legislation

Impact on You as Classroom Teacher

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Truthful and fact-based informationPositive communication about district and

campusEducating parents and inviting parent

involvement Importance of Early Childhood EducationClassroom mantra of the best from every

student in academics and behavior

Impact on You as Classroom Teacher

If you don’t know…ASK.

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Maintaining same expectations for yourself as you do your children

Be an individual in your classroom but focused on “team”

Students out of class lose teaching minutesHigh expectationsStudents will rise to your level of expectation

– don’t label “those kids”Teaching begins the 1st day of school

Impact on You as Classroom Teacher

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• C-Scope– Curriculum Framework

• SCHOOLNET– Instructional Management System

• Assessment• Curriculum / Lesson Planning / Materials• Standardized Tests Views• Intervention Grouping Capabilities

• Renaissance Learning• Scholastic (Read 180 and System 44)• GradeSpeed Gradebook

Data Sources for Teachers

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Actual Accountability Information

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School Year Titled Accountability Year

Rating System

2008-2009 2009 Accountability Ratings

AU, AA, R, Exmp

2009-2010 2010 Accountability Ratings

AU, AA, R, Exmp

2010-2011 2011 Accountability Ratings

AU, AA, R, Exmp

2011-2012 2012 Accountability Ratings

Suspended (based on 2011)

2012-2013 2013 Accountability Ratings

New Rating System

Accountability Overview

New Rating Meaning – Since 2006 unacceptable for…

Not Accredited 4 or more consecutive yearsAccredited-Probation 3 or more consecutive yearsAccredited-Warned 2 or more consecutive yearsAccredited Meet standards

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State SystemAcademically Acceptable

Federal System Did Not Meet (Annual Yearly Progress)

Only 50% of districts in the state met AYP this year

Only 66% of schools in the state met AYP this year

Where are we as a District?

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Overall District View by Subject

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District 3 yr Data View

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District 3 yr Data View

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District 3 yr Data View

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Secondary Schools

State Accountability

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Elementary Schools

State Accountability

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Accountability – Good NewsState

Exemplary Campus:Early College High

School8 Recognized

CampusesDistrict completion

rate (9-12) continues to increaseEcoDis increased from

67.7% to 85.1% in 3 yrs

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Other Good NewsAVID – successful for six

years in districtA+ Online Credit

Recovery ProgramsSuccessful Fine Arts &

AthleticsIncrease in 3 of 5 tested

subjectsBalanced Literacy

CollaborativePartnership with

Chamber

Partnerships with area colleges

Paradigm shift to improve concentrated academic areas

Climate shift within district to that of increased expectations

Looking at students individually

Continual technology upgrades

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Advent of STAAR

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Standards

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Passing StandardsRecommended

Grad Plan“Satisfactory” :

Algebra IIEnglish III

Cumulative score requirement

Distinguished Grad Plan

“College-readiness”:Algebra IIEnglish III

Cumulative score requirement

Pass course +(EOC counts as 15% of grade)

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Student Testing Requirements

Language Arts Math Science Social StudiesEnglish I Algebra I Biology World

GeographyEnglish II Geometry Chemistry World HistoryEnglish III* Algebra II* Physics U.S. History

High School*

*based upon individual graduation plan

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Student Testing Requirements

Grade Level

Reading or ELA

Writing Math Science Social Studies

3rd X   X    4th X X X    5th X   X X  6th X   X    7th X X X    8th X   X X X

Grades 3-8

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What are Passing Standards

Will not be determined until Fall/Winter 2012

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What are Cumulative Score Requirements?

Will not be determined until Fall/Winter 2012

# of points earned # tests taken

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Mentoring Programs(Dreamweavers at Lamar; KidsHope at Long;

Foster Grandparents ; Rays of Hope Grief Training; XY Zone)

Campus Improvement Team with External Member

Increased Math and Science Monitoring and Interventions

Parental Involvement Focus Student centered activities afterschoolRead180; System44; Renaissance Learning;

FastMath; Accelerated Math; English in a Flash

What are WE doing to improve ALL schools?

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What is my role as teacher in this?Develop Relationships

Personalize Your Teaching

“Know Thy Students”

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Communicate with parentsBe persistentBe proactive and not defensiveAsk for helpGo on Home VisitsShow emphathy

How Do I Do This?

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How to Deal with Parents

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SchoolNet accessSet boundaries Be consistentDon’t be dictatorialSeek mentoringAsk for help

How Do I Do All This?

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C-ScopeSchoolNetProject ShareIntranet MaterialsStaff Development Workshops

Lifelong learners

Know Your Subject Matter

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New programs are research based

Utilize PLC Theories

Don’t reinvent the wheel

Know your stuff -- study

Use Best Practices

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Collegiate CoachesCounselorsAcademic CoachesAcademic SpecialistsInstructional SpecialistsSpecial Population SpecialistsIntervention Programs and

StrategiesTechnology tools to save time

Seek help for students immediately!

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Accountability

Follow: @MISDAccountable

[email protected]

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“In Pursuit of Excellence”