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NECAP 2007: District Results Office of Research, Assessment, and Evaluation February 25, 2008
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What is NECAP? Criterion-referenced standardized test State-mandated assessment of core content –Reading –Mathematics –Writing (Grades 5, 8, and 11) Administered to all students –Grades 3-8 –Grade 11 (reported separately)
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Example: 340 Grade Level Scaled Score Types of Scores Reported on NECAP Achievement Levels –Use to make comparisons about achievement of standards –Reported in percent of n –Four proficiency levels Scaled scores –Use to make comparisons among students, schools, and districts –3-digit number –40 is the proficient cut score LevelDescriptor 4Proficient with Distinction 3Proficient 2Partially Proficient 1Substantially below Proficient
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Reading Results District-wide (Achievement Levels): 40% of students scored proficient or higher as compared to 37% in 2006. 29% of students scored substantially below proficient in reading in 2007, the same as in 2006. A trend demonstrating an increase in percent proficient across a three-year period has emerged.
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Reading Results Grade-level (Achievement Levels): Percent proficient ranged from 36% (gr. 6) to 43% (gr. 5) Percent substantially below proficient ranged from 22% (gr. 5) to 31% (gr. 4, 8) Grades 5, 7 & 8: –Trend - more students proficient –Trend - fewer students substantially below proficient Grade 3-5 Grade 6-8
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Reading Results Scaled Scores: No grade displays a mean scaled score that attains Proficient (i.e., 40). Grades 5, 7, and 8: –continuous gain in mean scaled sore across three years. Grade 3-5 Grade 6-8
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Writing Results District-wide (Achievement Levels): 28% of students scored proficient or higher as compared with 24% in 2006 34% of students scored substantially below proficient as compared with 42% in 2006 Data is inconsistent for the district; trends do not emerge
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Writing Results Grade-level (Achievement Levels): Percent proficient ranged from 20% (gr. 8) to 36% (gr. 5) Percent substantially below proficient ranged from 31% (gr. 5) to 37% (gr. 8) Trends do not emerge
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Writing Results Scaled Scores: No grade displays a mean scaled score that attains Proficient (i.e., 40). Grade 8: –Trend - continuous one-point gains in mean scaled sore across three years.
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Math Results District-wide (Achievement Levels): 28% of students scored proficient or higher as compared with 31% in 2006 44% of students scored substantially below proficient as compared with 43% in 2006 Data is inconsistent for the district; trends do not emerge
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Math Results Grade Level (Achievement Levels): Percent proficient ranged from 25% (gr. 8) to 34% (gr. 5) Percent substantially below proficient ranged from 40% (gr. 3) to 48% (gr. 8). 2 of 6 grade levels demonstrate some degree of decline in the percent of students substantially below proficient from 2006 to 2007 – grades 7 and 8. Grade 3-5 Grade 6-8
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Math Results Scaled Scores: No grade displays a mean scaled score that attains Proficient (i.e., 40). 34% of students scored substantially below proficient as compared with 42% in 2006 Data is inconsistent for most grade levels; however, Grade 8 data reflects a positive trend in mean scaled sore Grade 3-5 Grade 6-8
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