Accountability/Title I Advisory Wednesday, April 30, 2014 Region 4 ESC Accountability Update Richard Blair Sr. Education Specialist Federal/State Accountability.

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Accountability/Title I Advisory Wednesday, April 30, 2014 Region 4 ESC Accountability Update Richard Blair Sr. Education Specialist Federal/State Accountability

SYSTEM SAFEGUARDS 2014 State of Texas Accountability System

System Safeguards 3 Apply Safeguards to Specific Performance Indexes:  Ensure reporting system disaggregates performance by student group, performance level, subject area, and grade;  Performance rates are calculated from the assessment results used to calculate performance rates in the performance index (Index 1).  Target for the disaggregated results meet federal requirements:  STAAR performance target corresponds to Index 1,  STAAR participation target as required by federal accountability,  Participation will be addressed as it has been in the past, based upon the number of answer documents submitted.  Federal graduation rate targets and improvement calculations,  Federal limit on use of alternate assessments.

System Safeguards 4  Results will be reported for any cell that meets accountability minimum size criteria.  Failure to meet the safeguard target for any reported cell must be addressed in the campus or district improvement plan.  Performance on the safeguard indicators will be incorporated into the Texas Accountability Intervention System (TAIS).

FEDERAL ACCOUNTABILITY 2014 State of Texas Accountability System

Priority Schools Current Tier I & Tier II TTIPS Lowest performing schools based on combined “All Student” reading and math performance Schools with a graduation rate less than 60% Schools with a graduation rate less than 60% 73 schools 36 schools 188 Schools

Focus Schools Title I schools ranked by the widest gaps between reading/math performance of the federal student groups (7) and safeguard targets of 75%. Requirements –Engage in TAIS Process –Identify ONE Instructional Strategy –Maintain Documentation on Campus

ELL INCLUSION 2014 State of Texas Accountability System

English Language Learners

2014 INDEX SYSTEM

Index 1 – Student Achievement Provide an overview of student performance based on satisfactory student achievement across all subjects for all students. Summed across tests, grades, subjects.

Index 1 – Student Achievement All Students Group Only Students counted once per subject Absolute Target –2013: 50 –2014: 55

13 Index 2: Student Progress focuses on actual student growth independent of overall achievement levels for each race/ethnicity student group, students with disabilities, and English language learners.  Accountability subset:  Same as Index 1  Student groups:  All Students, ELL student group, special education student group, and seven race/ethnicity student groups: African American, American Indian, Asian, Hispanic, Pacific Islander, White, Two or More Races Index 2: Student Progress

Index 2 – Student Growth All Students, All Race/Ethnicity, ELL, SWD STAAR Progress Measure ELL Progress Measure –2 – 4 Years in US Schools –ELL Progress Measure used for all Grades/Subjects where applicable

Index 2 – Student Growth (cont.) No Index 2 –High Schools Resume for 2015 Accountability Not enough tests (Algebra I, EOC English I, II Alternate –AEA Campuses Same as High School 5% Threshold for Not Meeting Index Standard (by School/Dist. Type)

Index 3 – Closing the Gaps Economically Disadvantaged and up to 2 LOWEST Performing Race/Ethnicity Groups Two Indicators –Phase I, Level II –Level III Advanced Minimum Size –Eco. Dis. – None –Others – 25 tests in Reading AND Math 5% Threshold for Not Meeting Index Standard (by School/Dist. Type)

Index 4 – Postsecondary Readiness New Indicators First Year for Elementary and Middle Changes for High Schools/Districts Change from Level III to Final Level II Standard

Index 4 – Postsecondary Readiness (cont.) Four Components or One Component –Elem/Ms: One Component STAAR Final Level II – 100% –High School: Four Components STAAR Final Level II – 25% Graduation Rate – 25% Graduation Plan – 25% Post Secondary Indicator – 25% Additional coming for 2015

Index 4 – Postsecondary Readiness (cont.) STAAR Component Targets: –Elementary Schools – 12 –Middle Schools – 13 –High Schools – 21 –Districts – 13 Index Targets: –ES, MS Same as STAAR Component Target –HS and Districts = 57

OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST 2014 State of Texas Accountability System

Additional Issues Additional Distinction Designations –Postsecondary Readiness - District Target of 70% of all Postsecondary Indicators which are in the Top Quartile (25%) across campuses. –Science and Social Studies Indicators –Closing Achievement Gap Top Quartile (25%)

Additional Issues (cont.) Index 2 Spanish to English (No Progress Measures) –Final Level II = Exceeds –Phase I, Level II = Meets –Below Phase I, Level II = Did Not Meet Credit for EOC Substitute Assessments –Use in Index 1 and 4 only –In TEA Rules

Additional Issues (cont.) EOC English I and English II –Combined Test in Spring AND –EOC Eng I, II Reading Tests from Fall, Summer –Writing “Passers” from Summer/Fall not counted in 2014 Accountability System –Writing “Failers” from Summer/Fall counted in 2014 Accountability System through combined EOC tests.

PBMAS Proposed Program Indicators for

PBM ProductWhen are data submitted by LEAs? When are data available for internal TEA use? Date of 2013 releaseProjected date of 2014 release 2014 PBMAS (Unmasked reports) Throughout the year, depending on the indicator Data for all indicators available by early August LEA reports posted on TEASE ACCT 08/30/13 LEA reports posted on TEASE ACCT 08/13/ PBMAS (Masked reports) LEA reports posted on TEA web site 09/20/13 LEA reports posted on TEA web site 09/17/ PBMAS State and Region Reports State and region reports posted on TEA web site 10/18/13 State and region reports posted on TEA web site 10/17/ Leaver Data Validation Indicators PEIMS Data Fall/Submission 1 March (but cannot be officially released until after August) LEA reports posted on TEASE ACCT 11/01/13 LEA reports posted on TEASE ACCT 10/31/ Discipline Data Validation Indicators PEIMS Data Summer/Submission 3 October/NovemberLEA reports posted on TEASE ACCT 11/29/13 LEA reports posted on TEASE ACCT 11/21/ Student Assessment Data Validation Indicators Spring Student Assessment Data JuneLEA reports posted on TEASE ACCT 02/21/14 LEA reports posted on TEASE ACCT 12/19/14 Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved PBM Calendar (blue = current projection) Note: PBM products always use the most current data available.

STAAR 3-8 Subject-Area PL 0 Standards in PBMAS STAAR 3-8 Passing Rate Indicators (BE/ESL, NCLB, and SPED) (blue = current projection) Mathematics2013 = 70% 2014 = 70% Reading/ELA2013 = 70% 2014 = 70% Science2013 = 65% 2014 = 65% Social Studies2013 = 70% (All PLs were Report Only) 2014 = 65% Writing2013 = 70% 2014 = 70% Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved.

STAAR EOC Subject-Area PL 0 Standards in PBMAS STAAR EOC Passing Rate Indicators (BE/ESL, CTE, NCLB, and SPED) (blue = current projection) Mathematics2013 = 50% 2014 = 50% Reading2013 = 35% 2014 = Indicator Discontinued Science2013 = 50% 2014 = 50% Social Studies2013 = 50% 2014 = Report Only Writing2013 = 35% 2014 = Indicator Discontinued English Language Arts2013 = N/A 2014 = Report Only (spring 2014 administration only) Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved.

The cut-points for the STAAR EOC performance indicators in mathematics and science will continue to be based on 10 point increments. The STAAR EOC performance level (PL) 4 will be discontinued. Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved STAAR EOC Subject-Area Cut-Points Mathematics and Science PL 0 = ≥50.0% PL 1 = 40.0% % PL 2 = 30.0% % PL 3 = ≤29.9% PL 4 = DISCONTINUED Social Studies and English Language Arts Report Only PL 4 = DISCONTINUED

2014 PBMAS Manual rule adoption is underway. We are in the process of preparing the rule packet for adoption. –Proposed Amendment to 19 TAC Chapter 97, Planning and Accountability, Subchapter AA, Accountability and Performance Monitoring, § , Performance-Based Monitoring Analysis System –Summary: The proposed amendment would adopt the Performance-Based Monitoring Analysis System 2014 Manual. Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved PBMAS Manual

–30-Day Public Comment Period: Anticipate May 2, 2014 – June 2, The rule will likely be effective in late July/early August. For current information on the rule adoption process: –Visit and/orhttp:// –Subscribe to the Rules Listserv at Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved PBMAS Manual (continued)

HOUSE BILL 5 Community and Student Engagement

Districts will be required to assign a performance rating of exemplary, recognized, acceptable, or unacceptable based on locally determined criteria. These performance ratings must be based on criteria developed by a local committee. The agency is not permitted to determine the criteria that can be used for these evaluations.

Districts must make district and campus ratings publicly available by August 8, Community and Student Engagement

For the school year, TEA will collect the locally-determined ratings in the summer 2014 PEIMS Submission 3 for the district and each campus in the district. TEA will report these ratings publicly by October 1, Community and Student Engagement

Title I School Support/Family Engagement Accountability Advisory April 30, 2014 Sharon Benka Education Specialist

NCLB Updates Community Eligibility Provision What is it: Federal Initiative Section 104a of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act A business decision involving Child Nutrition & business office; impacts reimbursement rate for meals. (minimum of 50% poverty rate to make this a viable option for districts)

NCLB Updates Community Eligibility Provision How does this impact Title I –Does not impact planning for school year –Guidance: guidance.doc guidance.doc How does this impact SCE –Does not impact LEA allocations until even if LEA or charter decides to use CEP in school year.

NCLB Updates ACET - May 6-8 in Austin, TX – ontent&view=article&id=124&Itemid=281http:// ontent&view=article&id=124&Itemid=281

NCLB Updates ESC Homeless Liaison –New video: Worn Out Welcome Mat – Foster Care Liaison –h ttp:// ttp:// Region 4 contact: –LaShonda Evans Education Specialist

Federal Grants Important Dates: May 1: Amendments to PS3101 due to max entitlement June 3 – Final Date to submit amendments June 6 – Anticipated date application will be available July 1 – Submission if 12 month employees pd from Title grants Sept 4 – Application Closes Planning Amounts: expected week before grant application opens

Region 4 Contacts Richard A. Blair, Senior Specialist Federal/State Accountability Sharon Benka Education Specialist Accountability & Leadership Solutions Kelly Ingram, Director Accountability and Leadership Solutions