The Evolution of the Virginia School Report Card Board of Education School & Division Accountability Committee February 25, 2015.

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The Evolution of the Virginia School Report Card Board of Education School & Division Accountability Committee February 25, 2015

Virginia School Report Card: Pre-NCLB : Printed Version

Virginia School Report Card: Pre-NCLB 1997 Standards of Accreditation Number of required elements:  High School: 10  Middle School: 9  Elementary School: 8

Virginia School Report Card: Pre-NCLB : School Information & Accreditation Results

Virginia School Report Card: Pre-NCLB : Percent of Students Passing SOL Tests High School Middle School Elementary School

Virginia School Report Card: Pre-NCLB : School-Wide Scores Middle SchoolElementary School Continued

Virginia School Report Card: Pre-NCLB : Students Included & Excluded from Testing High SchoolMiddle School Elementary School

Virginia School Report Card: Pre-NCLB : Senior Class & Advanced Academics Offered High School Only

Virginia School Report Card: Pre-NCLB : Percent of Students Passing High School SOL Tests High School Middle School

Virginia School Report Card: Pre-NCLB : Fall Membership High School Middle School Elementary School

Virginia School Report Card: Pre-NCLB : Student Attendance

Virginia School Report Card: Pre-NCLB : Number of Incidents Per Year

Virginia School Report Card: Pre-NCLB : Teacher Training Information

Where We Were & Where We Now Are Before NCLB  High School: 10 elements  Middle School: 9 elements  Elementary School: 8 Elements After NCLB  High School: 18 elements  Middle School: 14 elements  Elementary School: 14 Elements

Where We Were & Where We Now Are High School Before NCLB 1.Accreditation Rating 2.Percent of Students Passing the SOL Tests 3.Students Included and Excluded from SOL Testing 4.Percent of Students Passing High School SOL Tests 5.A Closer Look at the Senior Class 6.Advanced Academic Programs Offered 7.Fall Membership 8.Student Attendance 9.Number of Incidents per Year 10.Teacher Training Information After NCLB 1.Title 1 Status & Summary State Accreditation & Federal Accountability Results 2.State Accreditation Results for All Students 3.Proficiency Gap Dashboard for Federal Accountability 4.Federal Annual Measurable Objectives 5.Fall Membership 6.Advanced Program Information 7.Percentage of Students Passing & Tested in English Reading & Mathematics 8.Other Academic Indicators 9.Non-Assessment-Based Other Academic Indicators 10.Federal Graduation Indicator 11.Assessment Results at each Proficiency Level by Subgroup 12.Four-Year Virginia On-Time Graduation Rate 13.Status of Students Not Graduating in Four Years 14.Career & Technical Education 15.Percentage of Core Academic Classes Taught by Teachers Not Meeting the Federal Definition of Highly Qualified 16.Provisionally Licensed Teachers 17.Teacher Education Attainment 18.School Safety

Where We Were & Where We Now Are Middle School Before NCLB 1.Accreditation Rating 2.Percent of Students Passing the SOL Tests 3.School-Wide Scores 4.Students Included and Excluded from SOL Testing 5.Percent of Students Passing High School SOL Tests 6.Fall Membership 7.Student Attendance 8.Number of Incidents per Year 9.Teacher Training Information After NCLB 1.Title I Status & Summary State Accreditation & Federal Accountability Results 2.State Accreditation Results for All Students 3.Proficiency Gap Dashboard for Federal Accountability 4.Federal Annual Measurable Objectives 5.Fall Membership 6.Percentage of Students Passing & Tested in English Reading & Mathematics 7.Other Academic Indicators 8.Non-Assessment-Based Other Academic Indicators 9.Assessment Results at each Proficiency Level by Subgroup 10.Career & Technical Education 11.Percentage of Core Academic Classes Taught by Teachers Not Meeting the Federal Definition of Highly Qualified 12.Provisionally Licensed Teachers 13.Teacher Education Attainment 14.School Safety

Where We Were & Where We Now Are Elementary School Before NCLB 1.Accreditation Rating: 2.Percent of Students Passing the SOL Tests 3.School-Wide Scores 4.Students Included and Excluded from SOL Testing 5.Fall Membership 6.Student Attendance 7.Number of Incidents per Year 8.Teacher Training Information After NCLB 1.Title I Status & Summary State Accreditation & Federal Accountability Results 2.State Accreditation Results for All Students 3.Proficiency Gap Dashboard for Federal Accountability 4.Federal Annual Measurable Objectives 5.Fall Membership 6.Percentage of Students Passing & Tested in English Reading & Mathematics 7.Other Academic Indicators 8.Non-Assessment-Based Other Academic Indicators 9.Assessment Results at each Proficiency Level by Subgroup 10.Career & Technical Education 11.Percentage of Core Academic Classes Taught by Teachers Not Meeting the Federal Definition of Highly Qualified 12.Provisionally Licensed Teachers 13.Teacher Education Attainment 14.School Safety

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Current

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Title 1 Status, State Accreditation Summary & Federal Dashboard School Name Address School Division Principal NameSuperintendent Name Phone Number Phone Number SOA ESEA Waiver

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Federal Annual Measurable Objectives ESEA Waiver Requirement

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Fall Membership

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Advanced Program Information High School Only SOA Requirement

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB % of Students Passing & Tested in Reading & Math Code of Virginia, SOA & ESEA Requirements

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Other Academic Indicators: Writing, History, Science Code of Virginia, SOA & ESEA Requirements

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Non-Assessment-Based Other Academic Indicator: Attendance SOA & ESEA Requirements

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Federal Graduation Indicator High School Only ESEA Requirement

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Assessment Results: Proficiency Level Results by Subgroup High School Plus High School Level:  English Writing  Mathematics (Alternate Assessment)  Algebra I  Geometry  Algebra II  Science (Alternate Assessment)  Biology  Chemistry  Earth Science  History & Social Science (Alternate Assessment)  Virginia & United States History  World History I  World History II  World Geography Code of Virginia, SOA & ESEA Requirements

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Assessment Results: Proficiency Level Results by Subgroup Middle School Plus:  Grade 6 Mathematics  Grade 6 History & Social Science (Alternate Assessment)  Grade 7 English: Reading  Grade 7 Mathematics  Grade 7 History & Social Science (Alternative Assessment)  Grade 8 English: Reading  Grade 8 English: Writing  Grade 8 Mathematics  Grade 8 Science  Grade 8 History & Social Science  Algebra I  Geometry  United States History to 1985  United States History from 1865 to Present  Civics & Economics Code of Virginia, SOA & ESEA Requirements

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Assessment Results: Proficiency Level Results by Subgroup Elementary School Plus:  Grade 3 Mathematics  Grade 3 Science  Grade 3 History & Social Science  Grade 4 English: Reading  Grade 4 Mathematics  Grade 4 History & Social Science (Alternative Assessment)  Grade 5 English: Reading  Grade 5 English: Writing  Grade 5 Mathematics  Grade 5 Science  Virginia Studies Code of Virginia, SOA & ESEA Requirements

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB 4-Year VA On-Time Graduation Rate SOA Requirement High School Only

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Status of Students Not Graduating in 4 Years High School Only SOA Requirement

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Career & Technical Education High School Only Code of Virginia

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB % of Core Academic Classes Taught by Teachers Not Meeting Federal ‘Highly Qualified’ Definition ESEA Requirement

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Provisionally Licensed Teachers ESEA Requirement

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Teacher Education Attainment SOA Requirement

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB School Safety SOA Requirement

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Appears on Division-Level Report Cards ESEA Requirement

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Appears on State-Level Report Cards ESEA Requirement

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB % of Expenditures for Instruction Only Appears on Division-Level Report Cards Code of Virginia

Virginia School Report Card: Post-NCLB Current: Each Individual School Report Card High School  19 to 30 page PDF Middle School  page PDF Elementary School  page PDF

Virginia School Report Card: Possibilities High School

Virginia School Report Card: Possibilities Elementary School

Virginia School Report Card: Possibilities Division Level

Virginia School Report Card: Possibilities State Level