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November 17, 2009 State Growth Model 2006-09 Trends AYP Results 2009 School Committee Presentation Brockton Public Schools
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2009 School Committee Presentation Accomplishments Concerns AYP Results Gap Analysis Subgroup Performance Comparable Districts 2006-09 Trends Introduction Comparable Districts State Growth Model Brockton Public Schools
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AYP Accomplishments Brockton makes AYP in Aggregate for ELA & Math BHS makes AYP in both ELA and math in the aggregate and for all subgroups! North and South Middle School & Arnone make AYP in Aggregate and all subgroups for ELA Brockton Public Schools
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18 Ways to Miss AYP Brockton High School ELA 6 Targets3 Categories Brockton Public Schools
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AYP Challenges No status change for the district No positive status change for schools. Brockton Public Schools
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AYP Success in the Aggregate, Challenge with Subgroups Adequate Yearly Progress History NCLB Status 200120022003200420052006200720082009 ELA Aggregate Yes No Yes Corrective Action - Subgroups All Subgroups - - No MATH Aggregate Yes No Yes Corrective Action - Subgroups All Subgroups - - No Brockton Public Schools
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2006-09 Trends Accomplishments Grades 7, 8, 10 Showed strong improvement in ELA. Grades 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 showed strong improvement in Math Concerns Grade 3 ELA trending down. Grades 4, 5, 6 flat in ELA Grade 3 Math Down Sharply Brockton Public Schools
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ELA CPI Aggregate BPS vs. State 9.3 8.8 Brockton Public Schools
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Decreasing the Gap with the state 2006-09 ELA CPI Grade 7 5.4 points Grade 8 10.4 points Brockton Public Schools
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Closing in on the state ELA CPI Grade 8 3.9 point gap Grade 10 3.1 point gap Brockton Public Schools
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Grade 3 ELA 2006-09 BPS Vs State 8 Point Drop.8 Drop Brockton Public Schools
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2009 Highest ELA CPI 8.8 Brockton Public Schools
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Grade 3 ELA 14 Brockton Public Schools
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Grade 10 CPI 3.1 Brockton Public Schools
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Math CPI Aggregate BPS vs. State 11.6 11.4 Brockton Public Schools
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Decreasing the Gap with the state 2006-09 MTH CPI 3.4 points Grade 7 6.5 points Grade 8 1.9 points Grade 10 Brockton Public Schools
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Grade 3 CPI Math 8 point Drop BPSState 3.5 point gain Brockton Public Schools
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Grade 6 Math CPI 8.1 Brockton Public Schools
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Grade 3 14.6 Brockton Public Schools
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2009 Highest District Math CPI 11.4 Brockton Public Schools
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ELA Standouts Grade 10 2006200720082009 06-09 Gain Brockton8483.28889.15.1 Fall River72.681.479.286.513.9 Worcester75.379.382.686.210.9 Lowell76.478.981.485.38.9 Boston76.578.182.384.68.1 Lynn77.278.182.783.96.7 N. Bedfd.74.374.578.281.57.2 Springfield67.369.777.577.910.6 Lawrence61.461.969.274.312.9 Brockton Public Schools
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Math Standouts Grade 62006200720082009 06-09 Gain Brockton63.268.769.870.16.9 Lowell4960.16369.220.2 Worcester60.564.369.769.18.6 N. Bedfd.58.75869.868.49.7 Lynn60.463.470.365.65.2 Fall River54.356.662.4 8.1 Boston50.257.459.860.610.4 Lawrence45.649.753.453.68 Springfield40.543.750.552.712.2 Grade 72006200720082009 06-09 Gain Brockton50.957.456.461.510.6 Lowell51.652.85960.28.6 Fall River47.350.955.56012.7 Worcester49.85452.959.49.6 Boston52.454.256.957.85.4 Lynn51.858.456.457.35.5 N. Bedfd.48.951.35355.26.3 Lawrence40.54944.648.78.2 Springfield37.239.240.447.510.3 Grade 82006200720082009 06-09 Gain Lowell46.85756.659.312.5 Brockton46.155.858.959.113 Lynn51.553.356.957.56 Fall River45.150.756.457.212.1 Boston51.756.459.356.95.2 Worcester46.552.75356.39.8 N. Bedfd.48.352.75252.84.5 Lawrence42.147.548.345.73.6 Springfield39.539.242.441.11.6 Brockton Public Schools
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2006-09 Trend Summary Accomplishments Highest overall CPI in both ELA and Math Grades 4, 6, 7, 8, 10 rank #1 in ELA Grades 6, 7 rank # 1 in Math Concerns Grade 3 ELA and math trending down in relative and absolute terms Grades 4, 5, 6 flat in ELA Brockton Public Schools
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Subgroup Achievement Gap Accomplishments Hispanic Subgroup higher than state Hispanic average for ELA and Math Most subgroups are close to state average for that subgroup BPS at or near the top for most subgroups with comparable districts Concerns SPED roughly 10 CPI points lower than state average BPS Hispanic outperformance relative to state average is decreasing Brockton Public Schools
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ELA CPI SPED BPS vs. State 10.312.4 Brockton Public Schools
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BPS Hispanic Math CPI higher than State Hispanic Average! + 1.3 Brockton Public Schools
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BPS Hispanic ELA CPI 2009 higher than State Hispanic Average +.9 Brockton Public Schools
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LEP Math 2009 5.3 point gap Brockton Public Schools
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2009 LEP ELA CPI 6 point gap Brockton Public Schools
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Summing up Subgroups Overall performance is relatively strong in both ELA and Math Subgroups Apples to apples comparison SPED Brockton Public Schools
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State Growth Model: Student Growth Percentile (SGP) Academic Peer Group Each student is compared to students with a similar score history Percentiles State Growth Percentile is always 50 70 th percentile means better than 70 % Brockton Public Schools
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Growth to grade 7: Three students 92226214 Ivy 25244248 Harry 35230 Gina SGP 2009 Grade 7 2009 Grade 6 2008 Grade 5 2007 Academic Peer Group Brockton Public Schools
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Interpreting student growth percentiles Gina’s SGP was 35. This means her score in grade 7 was higher than 35 percent of her academic peers (and less than 65 percent). – Is that amount of growth typical? 35 Percent of students Lower growthHigher growthTypical growth Brockton Public Schools
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Seeking the Northeast Quadrant Lo Performance, Hi GrowthHi Performance Hi growth Lo Performance, Lo GrowthHi Performance, Lo Growth Performance (CPI) Growth SGPGrowth SGP Brockton Public Schools
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2006-09 SGP Trend Summary Accomplishments Grades 8, 10 rank #1 in ELA Grade 7 rank # 2 but outgained all in Math Concerns Grades 4, 5, 6 ranked # 3, 6, 4 respectively in ELA Grades 4, 5 declined substantially in MTH Brockton Public Schools
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Grade 8 ELA SGP vs. CPI growthgrowth Performance Brockton Public Schools
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Grade 10 ELA CPI Vs SGP Brockton Public Schools
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Conclusions #1 in ELA and Math for comparable urban districts Growth rates in Math potential concern Comparable Performance Middle & High School Strong in ELA Middle & High School relatively strong in Math Trends Careful review of early elementary performance Sharing & learning from our remarkable successes Next Steps Brockton Public Schools
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END State Growth Model 2006-09 Trends AYP Results 2009 School Committee Presentation Brockton Public Schools
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