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HB 3499 ELL Program Advisory Group Meeting September 22, 2015
Distribution of Districts and Schools by Numbers of Current ELs (Based on data) HB 3499 ELL Program Advisory Group Meeting September 22, 2015
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Why it’s Important to Consider EL Numbers
The Advisory Group will need to provide guidance re: whether the identification of low-performing institutions should be done at the district level or school level. It is not possible to include districts or schools with very small EL populations in the statistical model that will be used as the primary method to measure district or school performance. The exact minimum threshold for EL size depends on the statistical model selected. ODE used “less than 20 Current ELs” as the minimum threshold for illustration purposes. We expect the minimum threshold to be close to this estimate.
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“Too Small?” Refers to the possibility that it will not be possible to include districts with less than 20 total ELs in the proposed statistical model for identifying low-performing districts. Although this category represents 32% of all districts with Current ELs, it also represents less than 1% of the Current EL population in Oregon. We may still be able to identify low-performing districts in this category, just not with the same statistical model used for districts that enroll more ELs.
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“Too Small?” Refers to the possibility that it will not be possible to include schools with less than 20 total ELs in the proposed statistical model for identifying low-performing schools. Although this category represents almost 50% of all schools with Current ELs, it also represents about 6% of the Current EL population in Oregon. We may still be able to identify low-performing schools in this category, just not with the same statistical model used for schools that enroll more ELs.
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