Missouri school Improvement program (MSIP 5)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MSIP Accountability Plan
Advertisements

Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Kentucky Challenge to Lead Goals for Education Kentucky is On the Move Progress Report 2008 Challenge.
Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Tennessee Challenge to Lead Goals for Education Tennessee is On the Move Progress Report 2008 Challenge.
ESEA FLEXIBILITY WAIVER Overview of Federal Requirements August 2, 2012 Alaska Department of Education & Early Development.
MSIP 5 Becky Odneal October 27, Education Link Consulting2 Background on MSIP 5 Rule  , first MSIP 5  March 2011, MSIP 5 rule approved.
Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Oklahoma Challenge to Lead Goals for Education Oklahoma is On the Move Progress Report 2008 Challenge.
Monthly Conference Call With Superintendents and Charter School Administrators.
Career and Technical Education in Arizona adds so much value to the lives of its citizens and the state’s economy that every parent and student considers.
MSIP 5 THE MISSOURI SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Fall 2012.
Forsyth County Schools Overview of the Proposed IE 2 Partnership Contract.
1 Proposed Changes to the Accreditation Process CDE Briefing for the Colorado State Board of Education March 5, 2008.
Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Reaffirmation of Accreditation.
Van Hise Elementary School Improvement Plan (SIP) UPDATE October 29, 2013.
DRAFT Building Our Future 2017 Fulton County Schools Strategic Plan Name of Meeting Date.
Principal Evaluation in Massachusetts: Where we are now National Summit on Educator Effectiveness Principal Evaluation Breakout Session #2 Claudia Bach,
Strategic Planning Board Update February 27, 2012 Draft - For Discussion Purposes Only.
LOUISIANA 1 Goals for Education Challenge to Lead 2003 Louisiana.
February 21, /6/ College and Career Ready Performance Index, High School Model Grades DRAFT Dr. John D. Barge, State School Superintendent.
Massie Ritsch U.S. Department of Education ESEA REAUTHORIZATION.
Special Education Cooperatives Transition Role Group Meeting September 14, 2010 Johnny Collett Division of Learning Services.
LOUISIANA STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION JOHN WHITE Tracking Readiness: Measuring High School Effectiveness in Louisiana National Conference on Student.
PAULDING COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT AdvancED EXTERNAL REVIEW REPORT.
MEASURES OF COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS AND SUCCESS July 16, 2013.
ESEA Flexibility U.S. Department of Education SECRETARY OF EDUCATION’S PRIORITIES.
Charles Pack Jr. WorkKeys and KeyTrain Help Make The Academy of Careers and Technology A West Virginia Exemplary School.
U.S. Department of Education Office of Vocational and Adult Education Division of Academic and Technical Education Progress of the State Perkins Accountability.
2009 Closing the Expectation Gap Fourth Annual 50-State Progress Report on the Alignment of High School Policies with the Demands of College and Careers.
Principal Professional Learning Team August 2012.
End of Course Assessments School Year English Language Arts, Math, Biology, and Government.
2010 MASSP/MCCTA Fall Conference Listening, Learning, Leading Listening, Learning, Leading Margie Vandeven Assistant Commissioner, Office of Quality Schools.
HEE Hui For Excellence in Education June 6, 2012
Florida Education: The Next Generation DRAFT March 13, 2008 Version 1.0 Florida’s K-12 Education: The Next Generation Presented by: Dr. Frances Haithcock.
Challenge to Lead Southern Regional Education Board Mississippi Challenge to Lead Goals for Education Mississippi is Moving Ahead Progress Report 2010.
SIGNIFICANCE OF MAP SCORES PRESENTED BY DR. LEIGH ANNE TAYLOR KNIGHT SOURCE: Linda Lacy – Consultant UMKC Regional Professional Development Center SEPTEMBER.
SACS-CASI Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement FAMU DRS – QAR Quality Assurance Review April 27-28,
ASSESSMENT Parkway Academic Assessment: Federal and State Influences on the Parkway School District Curriculum Council Parkway School District January.
Michigan School Report Card Update Michigan Department of Education.
Systems Accreditation Berkeley County School District School Facilitator Training October 7, 2014 Dr. Rodney Thompson Superintendent.
Section 1. Introduction Orientation to Virginia’s QRIS.
FACE Symposium Michele P Brooks M.Ed Assistant Superintendent, Office of Family & Student Engagement Boston Public Schools.
Rowland Unified School District District Local Education Agency (LEA)Plan Update Principals Meeting November 16, 2015.
School Monitoring and OEPA Greg Miller MEL – 540 School Resource Management Spring 2015.
ESEA Federal Accountability System Overview 1. Federal Accountability System Adequate Yearly Progress – AYP defined by the Elementary and Secondary Education.
SACS/CASI District Accreditation  January 2007  April 2007  May 2007  January – April 2008  Board Approval for Pursuit of District Accreditation.
2012 MOASBO SPRING CONFERENCE Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 1 April 26, 2012.
Vision 20/20 Committee January 29,  Introduced Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) to determine student, school, district and state achievement.
ESEA FLEXIBILITY: EDUCATION STAKEHOLDERS FORUM September 29, 2011 Carmel Martin, Assistant Secretary for Planning, Evaluation, and Policy Development.
Overview Plan Input Outcome and Objective Measures Summary of Changes Board Feedback Finalization Next Steps.
Smarter Balanced & Higher Education Cheryl Blanco Smarter Balanced Colorado Remedial Education Policy Review Task Force August 24, 2012.
APR 2014 Report: Data, Analysis and Action Plan for Full Accreditation.
Education 2018: Excellence for Every Student Presented to the Board of Education August 27,
MSIP 5 and You What it means for your student and the Kansas City Public Schools.
Tennessee Data and Attendance Supervisors’ Conference Thursday, April 21, 2016 Dr. Candice McQueen, Commissioner of Education.
National Association of State Directors of Special Education Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Michael Yudin and Deb Delisle.
Our State. Our Students. Our Success. DRAFT. Nevada Department of Education Goals Goal 1 All students are proficient in reading by the end of 3 rd grade.
A GUIDE FOR CANTON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT’S PARENTS AND STAKEHOLDERS The Mississippi Literacy-Based Promotion Act
Emporia State University - Computer and Business Teacher’s Conference February 20, 2013 Diane DeBacker, Commissioner of Education.
Kansas Association of School Boards ESEA Flexibility Waiver KASB Briefing August 10, 2012.
SHOW-ME TASK FORCE ON ACCREDITATION AND ASSESSMENT REPORT MISSOURI ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS June 14, 2016.
Vision Statement: Career and Technical Education in Arizona adds so much value to the lives of its citizens and the state’s economy that every parent and.
USING DATA TO IMPROVE YOUR SCHOOL Presenters: Area Supervisors for DESE – Jill Janes; Shelly Aubuchon; Nancy Greeley 1.
MISSOURI SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 6 DEVELOPMENT
Worlds Best Workforce Annual Report
Accountability in ESSA: Setting the Context
KAESP 2012 Spring Retreat April 2, /15/2018.
Massachusetts’ Next-Generation Accountability System
Mississippi Succeeds Madison County Business League & Foundation
WAO Elementary School and the New Accountability System
Size, Scope, and Quality Definition Perkins V Town Hall Meeting
Presentation transcript:

Missouri school Improvement program (MSIP 5) 1/6/2011 Missouri school Improvement program (MSIP 5) Missouri Council for Activity and Nutrition (MoCAN) Steering Committee Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education April 28, 2011

The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Vision: Missouri public schools: the best choice… the best results! Mission: To guarantee the superior preparation and performance of every child in school and in life.

Department Goals Missouri public education will rank in the top ten on national and international measures of performance. Missouri will provide high quality early educational opportunities to all young children and their families. Missouri will recruit, prepare, retain and support effective teachers and leaders. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education will improve departmental efficiency, operational effectiveness, and relations with internal and external customers.

4th Cycle Transition Did we follow the right process? Did we look at the right things?

Implementation of MSIP – 1st and 2nd Cycles A comprehensive, multifaceted onsite team review for all public school districts Involvement of classroom teachers and local school and district leaders in this peer review process Advance questionnaire survey District completed a self-study and compiled documentation to substantiate district practices District received a report of strengths, concerns, and available resources Department refined and improved the process of collecting student performance data from both state and local sources.

Catalyst for positive change Written curriculum and ongoing district curriculum reviews became the norm rather than the exception Districts began to pay attention to factors that create positive school climate Administrators became more active as leaders in their schools Teachers began to explore instructional practices that would better meet the needs of all their students.

MSIP 3rd Cycle – Streamlining and Integrating School Improvement and Focusing on Accountability Integrated the process standards and indicators to help districts make links within instructional design and practices Assessment requirements of the Outstanding Schools Act formed the basis for new performance standards District performance was evaluated based upon Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) results across grade levels and content areas, ACT participation and performance, enrollment in advanced courses, enrollment in vocational courses, college placement, vocational placement, dropout rates, and attendance rates.

MSIP 4th Cycle – Sustaining School Improvement  While the standards did not change measurably, the review process changed dramatically Focuses resources on those districts whose APRs indicate they are in danger of being unaccredited Districts with highest need move up in the MSIP cycle Accreditation determinations made on performance standards – allowing the onsite MSIP review to be diagnostic in nature Report identifies the most significant areas of concern in addressing student performance issues.          

4th Cycle Transition Did we follow the right process? Did we look at the right things?

MSIP 5 Proposed Standards Process Draft Feedback Research Board Work Sessions Summary of Accountable and Reportable Measures Action Item – public comment Withdraw for further comment

MSIP 5 Policy Goals Promote continuous improvement and innovation within each district on a statewide basis to advance the opportunity for success for each student. Establish the state's expectations for districts in driving actions for moving student achievement to Top Ten status with the ultimate goal of all students graduating ready for success in college and careers. Distinguish performance of schools and districts in valid, accurate, and meaningful ways so that districts in need of improvement can receive appropriate support and interventions to meet expectations and high-performing districts can be recognized as models of excellence. Empower all stakeholders through regular communication and transparent reporting of clear data on performance and results so that they can take action appropriate to their roles.

Proposed Rule Section 161.092, RSMo Annual Review State Board classification designations Comprehensive School Improvement Plan Classication Duration Request for Reconsideration

Classification revisited Implementation of school improvement plan Missouri superintendent’s certification Altering of scope or effectiveness of programs, services, or financial integrity Compliance with a statutory requirement

Academic Achievement The district administers assessments required by the Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) to measure academic achievement and demonstrates improvement in the performance of its students over time. Student performance on assessments required by the MAP meets or exceeds the state standard or demonstrates improvement in performance over time. The percent of students tested on each required MAP assessment meets or exceeds the state standard. Growth data indicate that students meet or exceed growth expectations.

Subgroup Achievement The district demonstrates required improvement in student performance for its subgroups. The performance of students identified on each assessment in identified subgroups, including free or reduced price lunch, racial/ethnic background, English language learners, students with disabilities and gender subgroups, meets or exceeds the state standard or demonstrates required improvement.

College and Career Readiness The district provides adequate post-secondary preparation for all students. 1. The percent of students who score at or above the state standard on the ACT®, SAT®, COMPASS® or Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) assessments meets or exceeds the state standard or demonstrates required improvement. 2. The district’s average ACT® and/or SAT® composite score(s) meets or exceeds the state standard or demonstrate(s) required improvement. 3. The percent of students participating in the ACT® and/or SAT® meets or exceeds the state standard or demonstrates required improvement. 4. The percent of students who earn a qualifying score on an Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or Technical Skills Attainment (TSA) assessments and/or receive college credit through early college or dual enrollment in approved courses meets or exceeds the state standard or demonstrates required improvement. 5. The percent of students who attend post-secondary education/training or are in the military within six (6) months of graduating meets the state standard or demonstrates required improvement.

High School Readiness (K-8) The district provides adequate post-elementary preparation for all students. The percent of students who earn a proficient score on one (1) or more of the high school end-of-course assessments while in elementary school meets or exceeds the state standard or demonstrates required improvement.

Attendance Rate The district ensures all students regularly attend school. The percent of students who regularly attend school meets or exceeds the state standard or demonstrates required improvement.

Graduation Rate The district ensures all students successfully complete high school. The percent of students who complete an educational program that meets the graduation requirements as established by the board meets or exceeds the state standard or demonstrates required improvement.

Sample Reportable Items In districts providing early childhood programs (voluntary Pre-K through grade 3), student performance on assessments included in the Missouri early childhood assessment system; (The Missouri early childhood assessment system will be piloted in districts in the 2012-2013 school year and will become operational in the 2013-2014 school year.) The percent of graduates enrolled in remedial coursework in college; and The percent of students who successfully progress from ninth grade through high school graduation within five (5) years, attend post-secondary education and graduate with either an associate’s degree within three (3) years or a bachelor’s degree within six (6) years. The performance of individual buildings The percent of students who complete and file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form The percent of students who have developed a Personal Plan of Study

Sample Collection Items common interim assessments local assessment practices of content areas not assessed on the Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) intervention strategies student engagement

Next Steps 30 day public comment period – Beginning April 15 Visit http://www.dese.mo.gov/qs/MSIP5.html Additional Public Engagement Period August Board Meeting

NOTICE TO SUBMIT COMMENTS Anyone may file a statement in the support of or in opposition to this proposed rule with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Attention: Margie Vandeven, Assistant Commissioner, Office of Quality Schools PO Box 480, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0480 http://dese.mo.gov/qs/MSIP5.html online link for comments

Bibliography: Achieve Inc. (2010). Closing the Expectations Gap. Downloaded from: http://www.achieve.org/files/AchieveClosingtheExpectationsGap2010.pdf Achieve Inc. (2008). Transforming Statewide High School Assessment Systems: A Guide for State Policymakers. Downloaded from: http://www.achieve.org/files/TransformingStatewideHighSchoolAssessmentSystems.pdf Achieve Inc. (2008). Making College and Career Readiness the Mission for High Schools: A Guide for State Policymakers. Downloaded from: http://www.achieve.org/files/MakingCollegeandCareerReadinesstheMissionforHighSchool.pdf Aldeman, C. (2010). College- and Career-Ready: Using Outcomes Data to Hold High Schools Accountable for Student Success. Education Sector: Washington D.C. Downloaded from: http://www.educationsector.org/usr_doc/College-Ready.pdf Alliance for Excellent Education (2010). Principles for a Comprehensive Assessment System (Policy Brief). Downloaded from: http://www.all4ed.org/files/ComprehensiveAssessmentSystem.pdf College Readiness. Pearson Issue Papers. Downloaded from: http://www.pearsoned.com/pr_2009/pearson_collegereadinesswp_60.pdf Fordham Foundation (2010). The State of State Standards - and the Common Core in 2010. Downloaded from: http://www.edexcellencemedia.net/publications/2010/201007_state_education_standards_common_standards/SOSSandC C2010_FullReportFINAL.pdf Long, M., Iatarola, P., Conger, D. (2009). Explaining Gaps in Readiness for College Level Math: the Role of High School Courses. American Education Finance Association. Downloaded from: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1162/edfp.2009.4.1.1 Nat'l Early Childhood Accountability Task Force. Taking Stock: Assessing and Improving Early Childhood Learning and Program Quality. Downloaded from: http://www.pewcenteronthestates.org/uploadedFiles/Taking%20Stock%20Full%20Report.pdf

Bibliography: The Next Generation of School Accountability: A Blueprint for Raising High School Achievement and Graduation Rates in SREB States. Southern Regional Education Board Publication (no date given) Downloaded from: http://publications.sreb.org/2009/09V17_Blueprint_Highschools.pdf Rowan, A. H., Hall, D., Haycock, K. (2010). Gauging the Gaps: A Deeper Look at Student Achievement. The Education Trust Downloaded from: http://www.edtrust.org/sites/edtrust.org/files/publications/files/NAEP%20Gap.pdf Snow, C. E., Van Hemel, S. B. (2008). Early Childhood Assessment: Why, What, and How. Executive Summary Downloaded from: http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12446 White, S. Pre-K Assessment. Downloadedfromhttp://preknow.org/policy/assessment.cfm