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Assessment and Accountability Update
Chun-Wu Li, Ph.D. Administrator II, Assessment and Accountability Assessment Accountability Continuous Improvement Unit Division of Educational Services January 10, 2018
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Assessment Update
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English Language Proficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC)
(See Handout “The ELPAC and CSA-On the Road to Completion but in Different Gears”)
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New Resources http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/ep/documents/howtotestel.pdf
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New Resources (cont.)
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New Resources (cont.)
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New Practice Test for ELPAC
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California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress
(CAASPP)
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CAASPP System Assessment Date Available CAA for Science Pilot
November 1, 2017 Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments for English language arts/literacy (ELA) and mathematics January 9, 2018 California Alternate Assessments (CAAs) for ELA and mathematics Standards-based Test in Spanish (STS) Online February 28, 2018 California Science Test (CAST) Field Test April 2, 2018 California Spanish Assessment (CSA) Pilot September 2018 2017–18 CAASPP System Pretest Administration Workshop
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Tasks to Complete in TOMS for the 2017–18 Administration
Add and manage all users. Set up test administration window. Review student data. Demographic data from the California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS) Assign students to nondefault tests—the CAST, CAAs and CAA for Science. Note: Grade12 students will have default setting in CAST TOMS for 2017–18. Students taking CAA for Science in grade 12 must be assigned to that alternate assessment. Assign online test settings to students. Enter condition codes for Parent/Guardian exemption (PGE) and Not tested medical emergency (NTE). 2017–18 CAASPP System Pretest Administration Workshop
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TOMS Student Profile Demographics (1)
All demographic data are read-only. 2017–18 CAASPP System Pretest Administration Workshop
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TOMS Student Profile Demographics (2)
Data are read-only; corrections must be made in CALPADS. Students’ grade levels must be correct in TOMS before the first date of the testing window. The grade level is frozen on the day the student logs onto his or her first summative test. Any grade level changes after a student has started testing require an incident report to be submitted in the Security and Test Administration Incident Reporting System (STAIRS) and a reset appeal. 2017–18 CAASPP System Pretest Administration Workshop
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Importance of CALPADS (1)
CALPADS is the sole source for student demographic, enrollment grade, and program participation data. Demographic Data in CALPADS SSID Primary language, Limited English Proficient status, entry/exit dates, U.S. school enrollment data, migrant status Student name, gender, date of birth Ethnicity, race LEA and school names and county-district-school (CDS) code Education program code (Special Education, Section 504 status), primary disability code Grade Parent/guardian education, education program participation 2017–18 CAASPP System Pretest Administration Workshop
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Importance of CALPADS (2)
Grade level and disability status is frozen on the day the student logs onto his or her first summative test. LEAs cannot update student demographic data in TOMS. LEAs must keep data in CALPADS up-to-date. Processing time from CALPADS to TOMS is 24–48 hours. Student accessibility resources are uploaded and maintained in TOMS, not in CALPADS. 2017–18 CAASPP System Pretest Administration Workshop
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TOMS Student Profile: Demographics
CALPADS Education Program designation for Special Education (IEP) or Section 504 plan These data are read-only; they must be modified in CALPADS. Reminder: Embedded and non-embedded accommodations are available only to students who have an Education Program code of “101” for a Section 504 plan or “144” for a Special Education indicator with a valid primary disability type in CALPADS. 2017–18 CAASPP System Pretest Administration Workshop
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Accountability Update
(Additional Handout “California’s New Accountability System and School Dashboard”)
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CA School Dashboard Overview
Fall 2017
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Dashboard Indicators State Indicators Local Indicators
Data collected statewide Data collected by the LEAs California Department of Education (CDE) uploads the data into the Dashboard LEAs upload the data into the Dashboard
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Indicators by LCFF Priority Area
State Indicator Local Indicator Priority 1: Basic Services N/A Basics Conditions at School Priority 2: Implementation of State Standards Implementation of State Academic Standards Priority 3: Parent Involvement Parent Engagement Priority 4: Pupil Achievement Academic Indicator English Learner Progress Indicator Priority 5: Pupil Engagement Chronic Absenteeism Indicator Graduation Rate Indicator Priority 6: School Climate Suspension Rate Indicator Local Climate Survey Priority 7: Course Access College/Career Indicator Proposed New Local Indicator for 2018 Priority 8: Pupils Outcomes Priority 9: Coordination of Instruction if Expelled Pupils Coordination of Services for Expelled Students* Priority 10: Coordination of Services for Foster Youth Coordination of Services for Foster Youth* * Only applies to county offices of education
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How is the Color (Performance Level) Determined?
For each indicator there are 5 status levels and 5 change levels: The combination of status and change results in a performance level (color):
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State Indicators in the Fall 2017 Dashboard
Chronic Absenteeism (Status-pending State Board action in March 2018) Suspension Rate English Learner Progress Graduation Rate College/Career (Status only) Academic: English Language Arts and Mathematics
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