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1 The Changing Landscape of Accountability Assessment Appeals, Graduation Rate and more! Angela Hemingway, Director of Assessment and Accountability Karlynn Laraway, Coordinator National & International Assessment

2 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION IDAPA 02.02.03.111IDAPA 02.02.03.111 Rules Governing Thoroughness Assessments your school is required to give (depending on population and grades served): Civics - Beginning with the Class of 2017 IRI (K-3) or IRI Alt (eligible students K-2) ISATs (Grades 3-8 and HS in both Math and ELA; HS grade(s) will be determine at August 13 th Board meeting) OR National Center and State Collaborative Alternate Assessment (Student must have an IEP and be on grades 3-8 or 11) ISAT Science (Grades 5 and 7) or ISAT Alt Science (Student must have an IEP and be in grade 5, 7 or 10) Science End-Of-Course Exams (HS Biology and/or Chemistry) Idaho’s English Language Assessment: LEP students, grades K-12, WIDA’s ACCESS 2.0 College Entrance Exam (Grade 11) PSAT (Grade 10 - optional) Idaho’s English Language Assessment for LEP students, grades K-12, WIDA’s ACCESS 2.0 NAEP (in sampled schools and students in grades 4, 8 or 12, as selected) Assessment Overview

3 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 2015/16 Assessment Dates Assessment2015-2016 Testing Dates/Windows Assessment Monitoring Due April 15, 2016 Idaho’s English Language Assessment February 8, - March 18, 2016 IRI, Fall August 17 – September 25, 2015 (Optional Winter Testing: January-February, 2015) IRI, Spring April 04 – May 02, 2016 IRI Alt. April 04 – May 02, 2016 NCSC Alt. Assessment Math & ELA March 28 – May 20, 2016 Optional Interim Assessment August 26, 2015- March 25, 2016 ISAT- Math and ELA March 28 – May 20, 2016 ISAT –Science March 28 – May 20, 2016 End-of-Course Science (Biology and Chemistry) February 8, 2016 – May 20, 2016 ISAT Alt Science TBD Civics District/School Determination NAEP January 25 – March 04, 2016 PISA October 05 – November 13, 2015 PIRLS March 01-May 27, 2016 PSAT October 14, 2015 SAT April 12, 2016

4 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Participation Appeals ISAT by Smarter Balanced (grades 3-8 & 10) Took the assessment (Both CAT and PT) Received a valid score Assigned a proficiency level Enrolled on or before May 8, 2015 NCSC Alt. Assessment ELA and Math Valid Score Enrolled on or before May 8, 2015 ISAT Science (grades 5 & 7) Valid score Proficiency Level Enrolled on or before May 8, 2015 EOC in Biology and/or Chemistry (grades 10-12) Valid score Proficiency Level Enrolled on or before May 8, 2015 ISAT Alt. Science Portfolios Portfolio submitted and scored Enrolled on or before February 1

5 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Participation Appeals Continued 2015 Appeals Window Late September – Early October What can be appealed Significant medical emergency Invalid EDUID LEP 1 students (IELA or ISAT by Smarter) What can not be appealed May and June ISEE upload Data submitted cannot be changed – data was certified by district personnel prior to submitting

6 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Participation Rate Appeals For additional information, contact: Stephanie Lee 208.332.6903 slee@sde.idaho.gov Or visit: Website link to document/faq

7 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Graduation Rate

8 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Graduation Rate and ISEE v6 To be a Regular Graduate in the SY1415 Cohort a student must have: Exit Date on or before the last day of school Exit Code of 4A or 4F Initial Enrollment Date and Grade of 9th grade in 2011/2012 or 10th grade in 2012/2013 or 11th grade in 2013/2014 or 12 th grade in 2014/2015 Unduplicated EDUID June ISEE upload – Regular Graduates August ISEE upload – Summer Graduates

9 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Graduation Rate Appeals SY1415 Appeals window: TBD Students who can be adjusted out Transfers: Out of school/district/state – Public or Private A request for student records from the receiving school Written record of a response from an official in the receiving school Enrollment Verification: Program/school acknowledging the student’s enrollment with enrollment date Foreign Exchange: Non-diploma seeking Copy of the student’s passport or VISA Letter from foreign exchange program agency Copy of the student’s birth certificate

10 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Graduation Rate Appeals Students who can be adjusted out (continued) Homeschool A letter of withdrawal stating the intent to homeschool – signed by the parent/guardian School withdrawal form with withdrawal reason “to homeschool” – only accepted if signed by parent/guardian Other written confirmation from the parent/guardian “Withdrawal to Homeschool” form – signed by parent Student that emigrate to another country Emigrant Letter from a school administrator which documents a conversation with a parent Withdrawal form which documents withdrawal reason, with parent signature

11 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Graduation Rate Appeals Students who can be adjusted out (continued) Immigrant Copy of student birth certificate verifying country of origin Copy of student passport or VISA Death Official written documentation of a student’s death, such as a death certificate, is not necessary Obituary: Online obituary is acceptable Letter from parent Summer Graduate Idaho chose the option to include summer school graduates in the ACGR; these students’ graduation date must be before fall semester 2015 Copy of official transcript Copy of a diploma

12 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Graduation Rate Appeals Ineligible Appeals: Students who cannot be appealed Students who graduate with a GED now count as non-graduates with their adjusted cohort, instead of being removed from the equation altogether. Students who graduate at a date beyond their cohort are now counted as non-graduates with their adjusted cohort, instead of being removed from the equation until they graduate. Students who are in a special education program and graduate under adapted guidelines are now counted as non-graduates with their cohort. Students who qualify for services until age 21 are counted as a non- graduate These students may be counted in an extended graduation rate if they graduate as a regular graduate or through an alternate route to graduate

13 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Graduation Rate Appeals r For additional information, contact: Nichole Hall 208.332.6933 nhall@sde.idaho.gov Or visit: Idaho Graduation Rate FAQ

14 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Pass/Fail Rating based on Statewide Assessments & Graduation Rates Pros Easy to Calculate and Explain Cons One Dimensional Unrealistic Expectation Past Accountability System AYP 2002-2012

15 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Pros Multi-dimensional/ multiple measures, including growth Cons Unbalanced Difficult for Districts and Schools to Run their own Calculations More Difficult to Explain to Stakeholders Past Accountability System Star Rating 2012-2013

16 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 2014 – Statewide Field Test with no results 2015 – Baseline year with no growth What schools will receive in 2015: Individual Student Achievement Reports Student Growth Report Calculate Biennial Student Growth Percentile Required Report Card Information Based on ISAT by Smarter Balanced (achievement and participation) Including Cohort Graduation Rate (class 2014) Determination of Reward (Oct. 30) Determination of Priority and Focus Schools (Jan. 2016) Current Accountability System 2014-2015 On Hold

17 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Categorical Rating POSSIBLY based on the following Multiple Measures: Achievement Growth Attendance or Course Completion Post Secondary/Career Readiness Use of the extended cohort graduation rate Social/Emotional Culture/Climate Survey (optional) Future Accountability System Fair and Equitable (2016 and Beyond)

18 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Three Groups Elementary K-8 Secondary 9-12 Alternative Schools Possibly including online schools Future Accountability System Continued Fair and Equitable (2016 and Beyond)

19 College and Career Ready Graduation Requirements ISAT by Smarter Balanced, Math and ELA Science EOCs, Biology and Chemistry Civics** Class of 2017 Participation Only, Grade 10* Participation OnlyPass Class of 2018 Participation or Proficiency Only* -10 th or 11 th grade?* -9 th required or optional?* Participation OnlyPass Class of 2019 & beyond Proficiency or Participation?* Pass *August 13 th Board meeting will clarify HS tested grade level(s). **Civics assessment must be transcripted, SDE will NOT collect data on passing rate

20 Reporting Timelines September 6, 2015 – September 28, 2015 − 2015 Participation Appeals Window October 30, 2015 − Report Card Published − AMOs determined based on state averages − Individual Student Growth Reports Available via SFTP − Reward Schools Identified (meeting all AMOs and graduation rate targets) January 2016 − Focus/Priority Schools Identified o Based on achievement and graduation rates

21 PROVIDED BY THE IDAHO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Angela Hemingway Director Karlynn Laraway National and International Assessment Coordinator NAEP, PIRLS, PISA, TIMSS, & Civics Cathy Salas Program Specialist Ayaka Nukui Statistician Nichole Hall English Proficiency & College & Career Assessment Coordinator Nancy Thomas Price Comprehensive Assessment Coordinator Stephanie Lee Assessment Specialist - IRI - VACANT Special Education Alternate Assessment Coordinator Your Assessment and Accountability Team

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