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NH DoE UPDATE: AYP and NECAPNH School Administrators Association
Tuesday, September 20, 2005Tim Kurtz, NH DoE
271-3846 [email protected]
NECAP Updates
Resource materials are available at
www.ed.state.nh.us.
Testing Materials are in schools now.
Direct Questions to Service Center
877-632-7774
NECAP - Resource Materialshttp://www.ed.state.nh.us/education/doe/organization/curriculum/NECAP/NECAP.htm
Student Support and Testing Materials– Practice Tests and Resource Materials– Tips for Students– Math Reference Sheets– NECAP Multiplication Table and NECAP Hundreds Chart
Policy Material– Accommodations, Guidelines, and Procedures: Administrator Training
Guide– Calculator Policy– Request for Medical Exemption and Other Accommodation Forms– 2005 NECAP Principal/Coordinator & Administrator Manuals
Reference Materials– 2005 Test Administration Workshop Presentation– GLE and GLE Support Material– Writing Rubrics– Sample Parent Letter
NECAP - Calendar
• Sept 26 Labels will be shipped• October 3 Last day for other
accommodations(Gaye Fedorchak: 271-7383)
• October 3–25 Testing Window• October 25 Last day for medical exemption
(Tim Kurtz: 271-3846)• October 26 UPS pickup• November Scoring• December Append student demographic data• January Standard Setting• February Assessment Reports
NECAP – Who should be tested
• All students enrolled in the school as of October 1, 2005…
• except students who:– completed the Alternate Assessment for the 2004 –
2005 school year,– are new to the U.S. after October 1, 2004 and are
LEP\ELL (They do not have to take the Reading and Writing tests. They must take the Math test), or
– have state-approved special considerations prior to the conclusion of state testing.
NECAP – Teacher Judgments
Based on what the student is prepared to do at the beginning of the grade level rather than what the student has done in previous grades.
Evaluation of performance at each level based on GLEs at current grade. Advanced will not mean a student is above grade level.
Include two components: gaps in student’s prerequisite knowledge and the likelihood that instruction in addition to normal review of material is required to fill those gaps.
“For Teacher Use Only” field
For teachers to classify their students’ classroom performance into one of four achievement levels
Front cover of Student Answer Booklet
This information must be completed after testing Additional information and instructions for completing this
field will be shipped with test materials
NECAP – Optional Reports
• This grid is designed to allow schools to connect data of their choosing to student results.
• It will be returned as part of an electronic student-level data file.
• This is totally optional and confidential.
NECAP - Calculators
• Calculators are permitted on Sessions II and III of the mathematics test.
• No test item requires the use of a calculator, and most of the computation appears within Session I.
• Schools may prohibit the use of calculators at a grade level.
• Review Calculator Policy on our website.
NECAPSASIDs and Student Labels
• SASIDs– EVERY student MUST have a valid SASID encoded on his or her
booklet – either by printed student label or by bubbling
• Student Labels – 283 schools requested 80212 labels for NECAP testing– An additional 13077 labels were produced from educated guesses
connected to the initial SASID requests.– Affix labels that make sense, throw away the ones that don’t– Hand Bubble in Name, Date of Birth, and SASID for the rest
Grades 3 & 4 will receive one label per student Grades 5 through 8 will receive two labels per student
AYP – HS and Attendance
Oct 18 10:00 AM Release of AYP reports for High Schools based on May 2005 NHEIAP and 2004-2005 NH-Alt results and Attendance reports for elementary and middle schools– Electronic reports on NHDoE website– Available for district review on Oct. 17– 30 day appeal process begins on Oct. 19
AYP – Changes to Current Def
• Participation rate: 1-, 2-, or 3- year average• Separate data reports and Final Designations• AMOs go up this year
– Reading (from 70% to 77%)– Mathematics (from 52% to 64%)
• 2% Rule• Safe harbor – calculate % decrease, then round
to nearest whole number, then compare to 10
AYP – All other reports
April, 2006 Issue AYP reports for elementary and middle schools based on October NECAP and 2004-2005 NH-Alt results , and reports at all levels for districts
AYP – Current Work
An External AYP Task Force is meeting to make recommendations to the Department. Work to date includes:– Keep racial categories as is– Keep attendance rate as elementary indicator– Top two levels will show proficiency– Participation assigned to testing school– Performance assigned to teaching school– Minimum n for Performance of 30– FAY: October 1 of previous school year– Modified Index System – partial credit for scores
below proficiency
AYP – Current Work
Remaining issues to discuss– Safe harbor, possibly with confidence
intervals– New starting points and AMOs based on
NECAP scores– Out of District Students
• Private schools• Public schools
– New HS District Reports vs. Old NH Reports
AYP – Work of Next year
Measures of Growth
at the student and school levels
Neither Writing nor Science is scheduled to be a part of AYP at this time.