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February 6, 2014. Accountability Update. Updates on…. 2014 Accountability System Spring Accountability Development Calendar. Student Achievement Index I. State Accountability Overview. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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February 6, 2014
Accountability Update
Updates on…
• 2014 Accountability System
• Spring Accountability Development Calendar
State Accountability Overview
Performance Index Framework: For 2013 and beyond, an accountability framework of four Performance Indexes includes a broad set of measures that provide a comprehensive evaluation of the campus or district.
Student Achievement
Index I
Student ProgressIndex 2
Closing Performance
GapsIndex 3
Postsecondary Readiness
Index 4
Accountability System
Index 1: Student Achievement
Index 1: Student Achievement provides an overview of student performance based on satisfactory student achievement across all subjects for all students.
2013
Combined over All Subjects: Reading, Mathematics, Writing, Science, and Social Studies.
Student Groups: All Students.
Performance Standards: Phase-in 1 Level II (Satisfactory).
STAAR End-of-Course (EOC) Assessments (15 total): English l – Reading; English ll – Reading; English lll –
Reading
English l – Writing; English ll – Writing; English lll – Writing
Algebra l; Geometry; Algebra ll
Biology; Chemistry; Physics
World Geography; World History; US History
English Language Learners (English and Spanish tests): Students in US schools Year 1 - Year 3 excluded Students in US schools Year 4 and beyond included
2014
Combined over All Subjects: Reading, Mathematics, Writing, Science, and Social Studies.
Student Groups: All Students.
Performance Standards: Phase-in 1 Level II (Satisfactory).
STAAR End-of-Course (EOC) Assessments (5 total): English l (combined tests); English ll (combined tests)
beginning in spring 2014
Algebra l
Biology
US History
English Language Learners (English and Spanish tests): Students in US schools Year 1 excluded Students in US schools Year 2 and beyond included
Index 2: Student Progress focuses on actual student growth independent of overall achievement levels for each race/ethnicity student group, students with disabilities, and
English language learners.
By Subject Area: Reading, Mathematics, and Writing (for available grades).
Points based on weighted performance: One point given for each percentage of tests at the Met progress level. Two points given for each percentage of tests at the Exceeded progress level.
Additional progress measures in 2014: STAAR-M, STAAR-Alt, and ELL.
Progress Measures by Subject Area
Index 2: Student Progress
“corresponding test”
To be eligible for inclusion in Index 2 students must:
1) Have a valid score in the current year
2) Have taken the same version in the prior year and the current year
3) Have taken tests in the same language (Math being the exception)
2013
Points based on STAAR performance: Phase-in 1 Level II satisfactory performance:
One point for each percent of tests at the Phase-in 1 Level II satisfactory performance standard.
By Subject Area: Reading, Mathematics, Writing, Science, and Social Studies.
Student Groups: Economically Disadvantaged The two lowest performing race/ethnicity
student groups on the campus or within the district, based on 2012 assessment results.
Index 3: Closing Performance Gaps
Index 3: Closing Performance Gaps emphasizes advanced academic achievement of economically disadvantaged students and the two lowest performing race/ethnicity student groups.
2014
Points based on STAAR performance: Phase-in 1 Level II satisfactory performance:
One point for each percent of tests at the Phase-in 1 Level II satisfactory performance standard.
Level III advanced performance:Two points for each percent of tests at the Level III advanced performance standard.
By Subject Area: Reading, Mathematics, Writing, Science, and Social Studies.
Student Groups: Economically Disadvantaged The two lowest performing race/ethnicity
student groups on the campus or within the district, based on 2013 assessment results.
Index 4: Postsecondary Readiness
2013Graduation Score: Combined performance across the graduation and dropout rates for: Grade 9-12 Four-Year Graduation Rate for All Students
and all student groups; or Grade 9-12 Five-Year Graduation Rate for All Students
and all student groups, whichever contributes the higher number of points to the index.
RHSP/DAP Graduates: All Students and race/ethnicity student groups.
Index 4: Postsecondary Readiness emphasizes the importance of earning a high school diploma that provides students with the foundation necessary for success in college, the workforce, job training programs, or the military.
2014Graduation Score: Combined performance across the graduation and dropout rates for: Grade 9-12 Four-Year Graduation Rate for All Students
and all student groups; or Grade 9-12 Five-Year Graduation Rate for All Students
and all student groups, whichever contributes the higher number of points to the index.
RHSP/DAP Graduates: All Students and race/ethnicity student groups.
STAAR Score: STAAR Percent Met Final Level ll on one or more tests for All Students and race/ethnicity student groups.
Additional Indicators Required by House Bill 5 (83rd Texas Legislature, 2013)Texas Success Initiative college readiness benchmarks.
Number of students who earn postsecondary credit required for a foundation high school program, an associate’s degree, or an industry certification.
Distinction Designations
2013 Distinction Designation
Campus Top Twenty-Five Percent: Campuses in the top quartile of their campus comparisongroup earn a distinction designation.
Student Progress (based on Index 2)
Academic Achievement in: Reading/English Language Arts Mathematics
2014 Distinction Designation
Campus Top Twenty-Five Percent:Campuses in the top quartile of their campus comparison group earn a distinction designation.
Student Progress (based on Index 2) Closing Performance Gaps (based on Index 3) Academic Achievement in:
Reading/English Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies
Districts and Campuses Postsecondary Readiness:House Bill 5 (83rd Texas Legislature, 2013) expanded distinctiondesignations to both districts and campuses for outstanding performance in attainment of postsecondary readiness.
Criteria must include indicators based on percentages of students who: Achieve college-readiness standards on STAAR; Earn nationally or internationally recognized business/industry
certification; Complete a coherent sequence of CTE courses; Complete dual credit courses or a postsecondary course for local
credit; Achieve college readiness standards on SAT, ACT, PSAT, or ACT-PLAN
examinations; and Earn college credit based on AP/IB performance.
Accountability Ratings and Designations
2013 and 2014 Accountability Rating(Districts and Campuses) 2013 Distinction Designations 2014 Distinction Designations
Met Standard
Campuses Only
Student Progress and/or
Academic Achievement: Reading/ELA and/or
Academic Achievement: Mathematics
Districts and CampusesPostsecondary Readiness
Campuses OnlyStudent Progress
and/orClosing Performance Gaps
and/orAcademic Achievement: Reading/ELA
and/orAcademic Achievement: Mathematics
and/orAcademic Achievement: Science
and/orAcademic Achievement: Social Studies
Met Alternative Standard(assigned to charter operators and
alternative education campuses (AECs) evaluated under alternative
education provisions)
N/A N/A
Improvement Required N/A N/A
Community and Student Engagement
Beginning with the 2013-14 school year, districts will be required to evaluate community and student engagement for the district and each of their campuses and assign a rating. The ratings are required to be reported to TEA by August 8, 2014.
Districts will be required to assign a performance rating of exemplary, recognized, acceptable, or unacceptable based on locally determined criteria. These performance ratings must be based on criteria developed by a local committee. The agency is not permitted to determine the criteria that can be used for these evaluations.
For the 2013-14 school year, TEA will collect the locally-determined ratings in the summer 2014 PEIMS Submission 3 for the district and each campus in the district. TEA will report these ratings publicly by October 1, 2014.
Legislative Changes - 83rd Texas Legislature, 2013
Dropout Recovery
Beginning with the 2013-14 school year, school districts will be required to evaluate dropout recovery schools, which are defined as: serves students in grades 9-12; has enrollment of which at
least 50 percent of the students are 17 years of age or older as of September 1 of the school year; and
meets the eligibility requirements for and is registered under alternative education accountability procedures adopted by the commissioner.
Accountability Ratings
Beginning with the 2016-17 school year, TEA is required to assign ratings of A, B, C, D, or F to districts, and ratings of exemplary, recognized, acceptable, or unacceptable to campuses.
Early Feb
ATAC provides 2014 ratings criteria and targets to
APAC
Early March
Final recommendation
s for 2014 and beyond are sent
to the Commissioner
Mid Feb
Preliminary recommendations
for 2014 science and social studies
distinction designations
2014 Timeline
Mid March
Final recommendatio
ns for 2014 science and
social studies distinction
designations
Late March
Commissioner announces
accountability ratings and distinction designation
criteria for 2014
Resources
2013 Accountability Rating Systemhttp://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/account/2013/index.html
2014 Accountability Developmenthttp://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/account/2014/index.html
Performance Reporting Home Pagehttp://www.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport
Region 13 System Support http://www4.esc13.net/data_assessment/
Jennifer WomackSystem Support
Region XIII512.919.5308
Jonathan Delgado System SupportAccountability
Region XIII512.919.5131
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