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CAASPP Baseline Results 2014-15
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New Standards and Tests: Challenging for Schools to Teach and Students to Learn “California is raising the bar for good reason — students need strong math and reading skills to graduate ready for college and a 21 st century career. These new tests ask a lot more than the old, multiple choice exams. Students must now: Explain how they solve problems Think critically Write analytically” Tom Torlakson State Superintendent of Public Education
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Where we were were with CST implementation.
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Understanding Baseline CAASPP Scores Overall scores: Each student will receive an overall score for English language arts/literacy (ELA) and mathematics, expressed as a number between 2000 and 3000. Achievement levels: Each overall score falls into one of four achievement levels: standard not met, standard nearly met, standard met, and standard exceeded.
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Achievement Level Descriptors Standard Not Met Needs substantial improvement for success in future coursework. Standard Nearly Met May require further development for success in future coursework. Standard Met Demonstrates progress toward mastery. Demonstrates advanced progress toward mastery. Standard Exceeded
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Claim Results: A Deeper Look Within English Language Arts/Literacy:Within Mathematics Reading Writing Speaking and Listening Research/Inquiry Concepts & Procedures Problem Solving & Data Analysis Communicating Reasoning
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Individual Student Score Reports Performance within one of four levels: Standard exceeded Standard met Standard nearly met Standard not met
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Claim-Level Results: Demonstrating Specific Skills Reports performance within one of three levels: Above Standard At or Near Standard Below Standard
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Sample Grade 3 Mathematics Question
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Sample Grade 5 Mathematics Question
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Where we are moving with CCSS implementation.
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CAASPP ELA Baseline Results
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47.48% At Standard CAASPP ELA
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40.66% of the males are at standard 54.6% of the females are at standard CAASPP ELA
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At Standard Total nn% All Students 6828324247.48% EthnicityAmerican Indian or Alaska Native311238.71% Filipino38420453.12% Hispanic or Latino3211101531.61% Black or African American30611537.58% White131081362.06% Asian1403100471.56% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander632234.92% CAASPP ELA by Ethnicity
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At Standard Total nn% All Students 6828324247.48% English ProficiencyEnglish Only3406166048.74% I-FEP59948480.80% EL148821214.25% R-FEP132088366.89%
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CAASPP Math Baseline Results
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CAASPP Math 38.14% At Standard
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CAASPP Math
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36.91% of the males are at standard 39.44% of the females are at standard CAASPP MATH
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At Standard MathTotal nn% All Students6866261938.14% American Indian or Alaska Native331133.33% Filipino38416041.67% Hispanic or Latino323268121.07% Black or African American3078126.38% White131566450.49% Asian141295167.35% CAASPP Math by Ethnicity
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At Standard Total n n% All Students 6866261938.14% English ProficiencyEnglish Only3419131938.58% I-FEP59941869.78% EL151316911.17% R-FEP131971153.90%
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13.82% of the Special Education Students are at standard in ELA 11.73% of the Special Education Students are at standard in Math CAASPP
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