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Ocean View School DistrictState Assessment Update
Board of Trustees PresentationOctober 18, 2016
Purpose
• Demonstrate Ocean View Students Continue to Outperform State and County averages
• Demonstrate Students are Showing Achievement Gains, including student identified subgroups
• Demonstrate how multiple data sets (introducing On Demand Data Reports) provide principals and teachers information to guide and inform instructional program, design and delivery for all students
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Language Arts: Percentage of Students Who Met or Exceeded Standards in 2016
State County OVSD
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Mathematics: Percentage of Students Who Met or Exceeded Standards in 2016
State County OVSD
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3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade
English Language Arts – 2016 Student Subgroups
All OV Students Socio- Economically Disadvantaged English Learners Students w/Disabilities
Orange County
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3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade
Mathematics - 2016 Student Subgroups
All OV Students Socio- Economically Disadvantaged English Learners Students w/Disabilities
Orange County
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ELA Growth by Grade Level Cohort 2015 to 2016
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Math Growth by Grade Level Cohort2015 to 2016
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Data Informs and Guides Instructional Decisions
• Conversations involve: • What are the patterns and themes by school, grade, class and individual
students?
• Are we able to identify areas by need and by name –• Areas of strength
• Areas of need
• Introducing On Demand Data Report – developing reports that include multiple data sets• By grade
• By class
• By student
FIFTH GRADE
How the grade level of students is performing as a whole. . . . . .
Grade Level Summary
Current Classroom Data
5th Grade Teacher
How the class of students is performing as a whole. . . . . .
5th Grade Teacher
Individual Students within a Class
How individual students are performing within a class . . . . .
Continuing the Good Solid Work EqualsInstructional Momentum
• Providing all students access to the core instructional program/curriculum through Signature Practices –• Strong foundational skills, higher level thinking, and application of skills
• Thinking Maps• Academic Vocabulary• Close Reading• Depth and Complexity • Write from the Beginning• Piloting English Language Arts/English Language Development Materials
• Providing all students support and assistance through evidence-based interventions:• Targeted instruction in small groups• Read 180• System 44
• Reviewing and Updating District Benchmarks• Reading
• Writing
• Math
• Field Testing Diagnostic Assessments• Target and address specific areas of identified need
• Phonemic awareness
• Phonics
• Fluency
• Comprehension
Continuous Improvement -
Building and Refining an Assessment System
On Demand Data Reports
Multiple Measures
Teacher & Grade Level Measures
Common Assessments
BenchmarksEnd of Year
Assessments
Transitional Kindergarten – Second Grade
California Assessment of Student Performance
and Progress(ELA, Math, Science, and
PE)
Third – Eighth Grade
= Information guides and informs instruction