Testing Updates 2012-13. Updates 2012-13 New assessments in all areas Grades 3 – 8 ELA/Math Alternate Assessments - Online New Accountability Model Status,

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Testing Updates

Updates New assessments in all areas Grades 3 – 8 ELA/Math Alternate Assessments - Online New Accountability Model Status, Progress & Growth Indicators Common Exams (aka MSLs) New Targets for AMOs Different by subgroup

Legislative Updates Impacting Accountability Session Law North Carolina Read to Achieve Program GS 115C-83.1A Begins school year Summer Reading Camp for all students not reaching proficiency Transitional Class for Grade Four School Performance Grades GS 155c-12(9) Grades assigned based on percent proficient Grade A at least 90 performance grade points Grade B at least 80 performance grade points Grade C at least 70 performance grade points Grade D at least 60 performance grade points Grade F fewer than 60 performance grade points

Grades for PSRC Rex Rennert Tanglewood WH Knuckles

New Accountability Model Indicators Status Indicators How well are students doing this year? Let’s parents know the overall performance of school Progress Indicators How much progress are cohorts making from one year to the next on the performance indicators? How schools are doing against targets Growth Indicators Given where students start, how much was the school able to help them grow? Not applied to cohort measures like graduation rate

Status Indicators Elementary & Middle SchoolHigh School

Progress Indicators Elementary & Middle School High School

Growth Indicators Growth: Given where students start, how much was the school able to help them grow? We measure school growth with the EVAAS School Value-Added system using the new end-of-course (EOC) and end-of-grade (EOG) assessments. Schools will be compared to the average performance of all schools in the current year. The growth comparison will not be the current year to the previous year, thus the increased rigor will not impact the growth results in the first year of implementation.

Common Exams – aka MSLs

Decision Tree for Administration 2/5/2016 page 15

ESEA Flexibility Waiver No more AYP – yeah right DPI will report the Annual Measureable Objectives (AMOs) New Targets were set based on individual subgroup data Each LEA may elect to implement School of Choice and SES School will be identified as Priority, Focus and Reward

ESEA Flexibility Waiver Subgroup size reduced from 40 to 30 Not testing 95% rule Year 1 letter to all parents Year 2 labeled as “consistently low-participating school” Year 3 non participating students will be counted as non proficient

Questions