CAASPP Results Board Report Executive Summary Academic Support

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2017-18 CAASPP Results Board Report Executive Summary Academic Support

District Overall Math LUSD maintained the percent of students Meeting Standards by remaining at 32 percentage points. Three grades decreased their percent of students Meeting Standards (Grade 5 [-3], Grade 7 [-1], Grade 11 [-2]) , and one grade maintained (Grade 8). Grade 5 (28%), Grades 7 and 8 (29%) showed the lowest percent Meeting Standards.

School Site Math Information 15 of 42 traditional* sites had a decrease in the percent of students Meeting Standards when compared to the 2016-2017 school year. 3 sites maintained their percent of students Meeting Standards when compared to the 2016-2017 school year. The sites with the largest decrease in the percent of students Meeting Standards when compared to the 2016-2017 school year are: Lodi High and Victor Elementary 8 point decrease Christa McAuliffe Middle 7 point decrease Lakewood, McNair, Wagner-Holt 5 point decrease *On this slide, and all subsequent slides, traditional sites are defined as non-alternative, non-choice schools.

2017-18 title 1 school sites math information There are 21 Traditional Title 1 Schools with a lower percentage of Students Meeting Standards than the Lodi USD total of 43%. The sites with the lowest percentages are: Delta Sierra Middle 12%, Sutherland and Oakwood Elementary 16%, Wagner-Holt and Houston Elementary 17%, Creekside and Parklane Elementary 18% The Title 1 Schools with the largest 1-year change in percentage of Students Meeting Standard were: Victor Elementary (-8), Wagner-Holt Elementary and McNair High (-5), Creekside and Davis Elementary (-3) Four Title 1 Schools showed an decrease in percentage of Students Meeting Standard over three years (15-18): Parklane Elementary (-5), Wagner-Holt Elementary (-4), Creekside Elementary (-3), Houston School (-1)

District Overall ELA LUSD increased the percent of students Meeting Standards by 1 Percentage Point (42 to 43) Two grades decreased their percent of students Meeting Standards (Grade 7 [-3], Grade 11 [-8]), and one grade maintained (Grade 5). Grade 5 showed the lowest percent Meeting Standards with 40%.

School Site ELA Information 13 of 42 traditional sites had a decrease in the percent of students Meeting Standards, when compared to the 2016-2017 school year. 2 sites maintained their percent of students Meeting Standards when compared to the 2016-2017 school year. The sites with the largest decrease in the percent of students Meeting Standards when compared to the 2016-2017 school year are: McNair High 15 point decrease Bear Creek 14 point decrease Lodi High 7 point decrease Wagner-Holt Elementary 5 point decrease McAuliffe Middle and Needham Elementary 3 point decrease

2017-18 title 1 school sites ELA information There are 21 Traditional Title 1 Schools with a lower percentage of Students Meeting Standard than the Lodi USD total of 43%. The sites with the lowest percentages are: Oakwood Elementary 23%, Sutherland and Parklane Elementary 24%, Wagner-Holt and Creekside Elementary 27% The Title 1 Schools with the largest 1-year change in percentage of Students Meeting Standard were: McNair High (-15), Wagner-Holt Elementary (-5), Needham Elementary (-3) Three Title 1 Schools showed a decrease in percentage of Students Meeting Standard over three years (15-18): McNair High (-5), Sutherland Elementary (-3), Creekside Elementary (-2)

3rd grade reading claim Information LUSD increased the percent of students Meeting Standards by 10 Percentage Points (55 to 65) 6 of 31 traditional sites had a decrease in the percent of students Meeting Standards, when compared to the 2016-2017 school year. Victor Elementary 23 point decrease Houston School 18 point decrease Wagner-Holt Elementary 9 point decrease Parklane and Creekside Elementary 4 point decrease Lockeford Elementary 1 point decrease

Determination of Sites for academic Support Based on – Overall Academic Achievement on Smarter Balanced Assessments in Math, ELA Current 2017-18 Met/Not Met Standards 1 Year change 2016-17 to 2017-18 3 Year Change 2014-15 to 2017-18 3rd Grade Reading Claim on Smarter Balanced Assessments in ELA

CAASPP Gr 3 Reading Claim CAASPP ELA Delta Sierra Davis Sutherland Oakwood Needham Woodbridge Creekside Wagner-Holt Parklane Houston Lockeford Julia Morgan Borchardt McNair Victor CAASPP Math CAASPP Gr 3 Reading Claim

Individual School Site results available as A handout