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© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Changes in the School Grading System 2014 PAEC Leadership Conference

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Overview Assessment and Accountability Transition New Florida Standards Assessments 2014 School and District Grade Results Revised School Accountability (Senate Bill 1642) 2

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved Spring 2016: FSA administered for the 2 nd time Summer 2015: Standard setting begins to establish cut scores for the FSA Spring 2015: New Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) administered Spring 2014: FCAT 2.0 administered Fall 2015: Baseline School Grades released based on FSA results and new cut scores Summer 2014: School Grades released with current formula and accountability measures 3 Summer 2016: School Grades released with consequences Assessment and Accountability Transition

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. New Assessments Beginning in , the Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) will include: English Language Arts in Grades 3-11 Mathematics in Grades 3-8 Algebra 1 End-of-Course (EOC) Algebra 2 EOC Geometry EOC These assessments replace the current FCAT 2.0 Reading (Grades 3-10) and mathematics assessments (Grades 3-8), as well as the current state EOCs in Algebra 1 and Geometry The existing FCAT 2.0 Science assessments in Grades 5 and 8, and the existing state EOCs in Biology 1, U.S. History, and Civics will continue to be administered 4

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Elimination of “Double Testing” (House Bill 7031) Middle grades students enrolled in Algebra I, Geometry, or Biology I must take the statewide, standardized EOC assessment for those courses and shall not take the corresponding subject and grade-level statewide, standardized assessment Students who are taking the new ELA and mathematics assessments shall not take the discontinued assessments New Assessment Provisions 5

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Availability of FSA Resources May 2014 (Delivered to Districts on May ) Test Administration Schedule updated to include the new assessments Computer-Based Test (CBT) Transition Schedule updated to show plans for gradually transitioning grades and subjects to the computer Technical Specifications for AIR’s computer-based test platform 6

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Availability of FSA Resources June 2014 (Delivered to Districts on June ) DRAFT Mathematics Policies and Materials including policies around calculators and formulas DRAFT Sample Test Questions designed to help students and teachers become familiar with assessment question formats and to become familiar with the computer-based test platform DRAFT Test Design Summary/Blueprints providing more detailed information about the assessments DRAFT Test Item Specifications defining the content and format of the assessment and test items July 2014 Writing Rubrics defining the scoring guidelines and criteria used to evaluate student responses to the English Language Arts (ELA) writing tasks 7

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Please visit for resources and more information regarding the new assessmentswww.fsassessments.org 8

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved School Grades and District Grades 195 more “A” elementary and middle schools compared to last year (7 percentage point jump) Overall, 962 elementary and middle schools earned an “A” – up from 767 last year 41 districts increased the number of elementary and middle schools earning an “A” in schools statewide improved by two or more letter grades between 2013 and 2014 An improvement over last year, when only 26 schools improved multiple grade levels No district’s grade declined in school districts earned an “A” in 2014 – up from 5 in school districts improved their district grade in

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved Elementary and Middle School Grades – Local PAEC district highlights Member Districts Calhoun County, all elementary and middle schools earned an “A” One Gadsden County school, Havana Middle School, improved from a “C” to an “A” Madison County increased the number of schools earning an “A” by one – an improvement over last year when no schools in the district were graded “A” Taylor County increased the number of schools earning an “A” by one – an improvement over last year when no schools in the district were graded “A” Washington County increased the number of schools earning an “A” by two – an improvement over last year when no schools in the district were graded “A” 10

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved Elementary and Middle School Grades – Local PAEC district highlights Participating Districts Escambia County increased the number of schools earning an “A” by one school, with 20 percent of the district’s schools earning an “A” compared to 17 percent in 2013 Leon County increased the number of schools earning an “A” by two schools, with 32 percent of the district’s schools earning an “A” compared to 27 percent in 2013 Nassau County increased the number of schools earning an “A” by four schools, with 88 percent of the district’s schools earning an “A” compared to 38 percent in 2013 Okaloosa County increased the number of schools earning an “A” by six schools, with 69 percent of the district’s schools earning an “A” compared to 48 percent in 2013 Santa Rosa County increased the number of schools earning an “A” by one school, with 65 percent of the district’s schools earning an “A” compared to 60 percent in

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Revised Education Accountability Governor’s Education Accountability Summit and Executive Order Provide stability and clarity with the transition to a new assessment Pursue Florida’s course of action regarding English Language Learners (ELL) in the ESEA waiver Ensure the accountability system is fair and transparent and promotes improvement in student outcomes Senate Bill 1642 provides the framework for the updated school accountability system consistent with those objectives 12

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Senate Bill 1642–Education Accountability Revisions Re-focuses the school grading formula on student success measures Achievement Learning gains Graduation Earning College Credit and/or Industry Certifications Maintains a focus on students who need the most support ELLs included in Achievement after 2 years Establishes a learning gains calculation that (1) requires students scoring below grade level to grow toward grade level performance, and (2) requires students already at grade level to progress beyond grade level performance 13

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Senate Bill 1642–Education Accountability Revisions Eliminates provisions that over-complicate the formula and muddle the meaning of a school grade No bonus factors or additional weighting that may raise a school grade No additional requirements or no automatic adjustments that may lower a school grade Ensures that the level of performance associated with an A-F school grade is transparently evident Report all school grade components as percentages, each worth a maximum of 100 points Report A-F grades based on a percentage of points earned (e.g., 70%, 80%), rather than a point total 14

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Senate Bill 1642–Education Accountability Revisions Requires the State Board to reset the grading scale avoiding the compression of the current scale There must be at least five percentage points separating the percentage thresholds needed to earn each of the school grades The State Board must periodically review the scale to determine whether the expectations should be raised to encourage increased student achievement If the Board adjusts the grading scale upward, it must inform the public and the school districts of the reasons for the adjustment and the anticipated impact on school grades 15

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Elementary School Grades Model English/ Language Arts MathematicsScience Achievement (0% to 100%) Achievement (0% to 100%) Achievement (0% to 100%) Learning Gains (0% to 100%) Learning Gains (0% to 100%) Learning Gains of the Low 25% (0% to 100%) Learning Gains of the Low 25% (0% to 100%) The school grade is based on the percentage of total points earned Provisions that may raise or lower a school’s grade beyond what the percentage of points would indicate are eliminated (no additional requirements; no additional weights/bonus; no automatic adjustments) Writing is included within the English/Language Arts components 16

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Middle School Grades Model English/ Language Arts MathematicsScienceSocial Studies (Civics EOC) Acceleration Success Achievement (0% to 100%) Achievement (0% to 100%) Achievement (0%to 100%) Achievement (0% to 100%) Percentage of students who pass H.S. EOCs and industry certifications (0% to 100%) Learning Gains (0% to 100%) Learning Gains (0% to 100%) Learning Gains of the Low 25% (0% to 100%) Learning Gains of the Low 25% (0% to 100%) The school grade based on the percentage of total points earned Provisions that may raise or lower a school’s grade beyond what the percentage of points would indicate are eliminated (no additional requirements; no additional weights/bonus; no automatic adjustments) Writing is included within the English/Language Arts components 17

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. High School Grades Model English/ Language Arts Mathematics (EOCs) Science (Biology EOC) Social Studies (US History EOC) Graduation Rate Acceleration Success Achievement (0% to 100%) Achievement (0% to 100%) Achievement (0% to 100%) Achievement (0% to 100%) Overall, 4-year Graduation Rate (0% to 100%) Percent of students eligible to earn college credit through AP, IB, AICE, dual enrollment or earning an industry certification (0% to 100%) Learning Gains (0% to 100%) Learning Gains (0% to 100%) Learning Gains of the Low 25% (0% to 100%) Learning Gains of the Low 25% (0% to 100%) The school grade is based on the percentage of total points earned Provisions that may raise or lower a school’s grade beyond what the percentage of points would indicate are eliminated (no additional requirements; no additional weights/bonus; no automatic adjustments) Writing is included within the English/Language Arts components Additional graduation rates (At-Risk and 5-year), college readiness measures (based on SAT, ACT, and PERT), and a stand-alone acceleration participation measure are eliminated from the model 18

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Senate Bill 1642–School Improvement Ratings Revisions The school improvement rating shall identify an alternative school as having one of the following ratings: Commendable: a significant percentage of the students attending the school are making learning gains Maintaining: a sufficient percentage of the students attending the school are making learning gains Unsatisfactory: an insufficient percentage of the students attending the school are making learning gains Thresholds will be established in State Board rule Ratings based on learning gains of the students in ELA and mathematics at the alternative school in attendance, not a comparison to their gains when they were served in their home school 19

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Senate Bill 1642–Education Accountability Transition Year For the current school year ( ), there are no changes to the school grading system, except those already directed by existing statute or State Board rule After Florida students take the new assessments for the first time in , student performance level expectations (“cut scores”) will be set in the summer immediately following the first administration of the new assessment A new baseline calculation of school grades will occur in Fall 2015, which accurately reflects student performance on the Florida Standards and FSA This baseline, informational approach in the first year provides everyone – parents, schools, districts, the general public – a clear understanding of a student’s and a school’s starting point on the new, more rigorous Florida Standards and FSA – truth in advertising It is this baseline performance that must be apparent and upon which schools must build to improve the outcomes for all Florida students 20

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Senate Bill 1642–Education Accountability Transition Year No Consequences from the Baseline School Grades No interruption in current support to underperforming schools through our Differentiated Accountability teams A school may not be required to select and implement a turnaround option in the school year based on the grade or school improvement rating A virtual school or approved provider that receives the same or lower grade or rating is not subject to sanctions or penalties that would otherwise result A district or charter school system designated as high-performing may not lose the designation based on the grades For purposes of determining grade 3 retention and high school graduation, student performance on the assessments shall be linked to student performance expectations 21

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Senate Bill 1642–Education Accountability Other Provisions District grade is calculated using all school grades components District report card includes Closing the gap between high and low performing subgroups Learning gains of high performing students Improvements in attendance Promotion of students scoring at levels 1 and 2 Medical Exemption Exemptions from statewide assessments for children with medical complexities 22

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Senate Bill 1642–Education Accountability Implementation Schedule Commissioner re-establishing advisory groups to receive input Leadership Policy Advisory Committee (LPAC) Assessment and Accountability Advisory Committee (AAAC) LPAC and AAAC will meet in the summer and fall First LPAC meeting scheduled for August (date/location TBD) First AAAC meeting scheduled for August 26 in Orlando Draft of school grades rule to the State Board in early 2015 Standards setting meetings held summer 2015 Draft of rule on school grading scale to the State Board in Sept/Oct Grades calculated in Oct/Nov

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Leadership Policy Advisory Committee (LPAC) Membership PAEC Member or Participating Districts in bold SuperintendentDistrict Sandra HimmelCitrus Kamela PattonCollier Mark RainsDixie Malcolm ThomasEscambia Wally CoxHighlands MaryEllen EliaHillsborough Susan MoxleyLake Alberto CarvalhoMiami-Dade John RuisNassau Barbara JenkinsOrange Mike GregoPinellas Joe JoynerSt. Johns Carlene AndersonWalton 24

© 2014, Florida Department of Education. All Rights Reserved. Assessment and Accountability Advisory Committee (AAAC) Membership PAEC Member or Participating Districts in bold MemberDistrict Susan VoorheesBaker Karen SchaferBrevard Patrick SimonCitrus Andrew PostDuval Shawn SchmidliFlagler Steve BowenFSUS Sam WhittenHillsborough Gisela FeildMiami-Dade Richard ItzenLee Wendy MeserveOkaloosa Brandon McKelveyOrange Mark HowardPalm Beach Alicia ParkerVolusia Sue AndersonWakulla 25

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