Lodi School District
Mid-Year Gains Analysis
Lodi School District
Mid-Year Gains Analysis
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Executive SummaryExecutive Summary
An analysis was performed from data for 11 schools that used READ 180 and System 44 during the 2011-2012 school year.
Evidence of Success:
• 256 of 779 READ 180 students (33%) had 2.0 + years of reading gain during the time frame.
• 404 of 779 READ 180 students (52%) had 1.0 + years of reading gain during the time frame.
• 8 READ 180 schools had at least 1.0+ years of reading gain.
• 58 of 146 System 44 students (40%) had 4.0+ points in SPI fluency gains
• 72 of 207 System 44 students (35%) had 1.0+ years of reading gain as measured by SRI
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READ 180 Superstar Students
Slide Notes:• SuperStars have at least 40 sessions by mid-year, pre-test SRI over 100 Lexiles and 2.0 + years of reading gain during the time frame.
The data contained 265 total READ 180 “SuperStars” who have strong participation and Lexile growth.
Total Number of SuperStars Per School
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Morada MS Lodi MS DeltaSierra MS
Lodi HS HoustonSchool
RonaldMcNair HS
MillswoodMS
Tokay HS ChristaMcAuliffe
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Bear CreekHS
PlazaRobles HS
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Summary Reading Gains for READ 180 Students
Slide Notes:•READ 180 approximate annual growth is 70 Lexiles at grades 6-8 and 50 at grades 9-12.
Year of Growth MS Grades 6-8
Mean Lexile Gains by READ 180 Gains by Middle School
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HoustonSchool ;
37 students
MillswoodMS ;
32 students
Delta SierraMS ;
89 students
LodiMS ;
148 students
Christa McAuliffeMS ;
34 students
MoradaMS ;
194 students
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Summary Reading Gains for READ 180 Students
Slide Notes:•READ 180 approximate annual growth is 70 Lexiles at grades 6-8 and 50 at grades 9-12.
Year of Growth HS Grades 9-12
Mean Lexile Gains by READ 180 Gains by High School
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Ronald McNair HS ;61 students
Tokay HS ;60 students
Lodi HS ;69 students
Plaza Robles HS ;16 students
Bear Creek HS ;39 students
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SAM Sub-Group Identifier Data Summary Excluding Students with Outlying Changes in
Lexile Scores
•SAM sub-group data can be imported from a student information system or manually input by teachers & administrators. Students without a gender indicated often have no valid sub-group data in SAM. GENED & English Proficient are default values for their SAM education groups.
• The data includes students with a change in Lexile of 0 to 250 Lexiles.
Sub-GroupTotal Students
Mean Change in Lexile Sub-Group
Total Students
Mean Change in Lexile Grade Level
Total Students
Mean Change in Lexile
African American 39 125 Female 188 96 7 151 110American Indian 2 212 Male 274 110 8 179 101Asian 109 103 Grand Total 462 104 9 79 110White 47 106 10 19 95Hispanic 221 99 11 16 87Multiple Ethnicities 14 116 GENED * 414 103 12 18 96None Assigned * 22 107 SPED 48 115 Grand Total 462 104Pacific Islander 8 107Grand Total 462 104 English Proficient * 174 108
Limited English Proficiency 288 102
< 11
< 11
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Summary Reading Gains for System 44 Students
Slide Notes:•System 44 approximate annual growth is 120 Lexiles at grades 6-8 and 90 at grades 9-12.
Year of Growth MS Grades 6-8
Mean Lexile Gain for System 44 Middle School Students
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Millswood MS n= 18
Morada MS n =24
Delta Sierra MSn = 16
Houston Schooln = 10
Lodi MS n = 42 Christa McAuliffeMS n = 30N = < than 11
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Summary Reading Gains for System 44 Students
Slide Notes:•System 44 approximate annual growth is 120 Lexiles at grades 6-8 and 90 at grades 9-12.
Year of Growth HS Grades 9-12
Mean Lexile Gain for System 44 High School Students
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Bear Creek HS n = 8 Ronald McNair HS n = 24 Tokay HS n = 34N = < than 11
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System 44 Student Decoding Level Changes
Slide Notes:• The graph shows the change in student decoding levels from SPI pre-test to post-test• Students at the Advancing level are ready for READ 180• The chart includes students with two SPI scores and 6+ sessions of System 44 usage
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RecommendationsRecommendations
• Take steps to replicate the success of schools that showed greatest gains.
• Reinforce importance of on-model implementation to building-level leadership by following regular reporting protocol and review of implementation status.
• Continue to provide teachers professional development in literacy.
• Continue coaching to increase implementation and enhance teacher instructional practices.
• Evaluate expansion of READ 180 and System 44 into additional areas of high need.
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AppendixAppendix
2005-06 Lexile Framework® for Reading Study Summary of Text Lexile Measures
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Grade Levels and CA SRI Lexile Levels
Grade Far Below Basic Below Basic Basic Proficient Advanced1 BR BR to 24L 25L to 199L 200L to 375L 380L & Above2 39L & Below 40L to 189L 190L to 369L 370L to 544L 545L & Above3 259L & Below 260L to 399L 400L to 574L 575L to 744L 745L & Above4 304L & Below 305L to 409L 410L to 594L 595L to 749L 750L & Above5 474L & Below 475L to 579L 580L to 759L 760L to 909L 910L & Above6 624L & Below 625L to 744L 745L to 924L 925L to 1089L 1090L & Above7 719L & Below 720L to 834L 835L to 999L 1000L to 1159L 1160L & Above8 734L & Below 735L to 849L 850L to 1014L 1015L to 1144L 1145L & Above9 774L & Below 775L to 879L 880L to 1044L 1045L to 1199L 1200L & Above10 774L & Below 775L to 909L 910L to 1084L 1085L to 1219L 1220L & Above11 854L & Below 855L to 974L 975L to 1129L 1130L to 1269L 1270L & Above12 859L & Below 860L to 979L 980L to 1134L 1135L to 1274L 1275L & Above
CA proficiency bands.
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Annual Lexile Growth Expectations by Grade Level
Scholastic and MetaMetrics analyzed Lexile growth from a large urban district whose demographics resembled those of the nation.
Six years of growth data was collected for more than 350,000 students in Grades 3-10.
Trends revealed:
• Annual growth expectations are greater for students in lower Lexile ranges than in higher Lexile ranges.
• Average growth tends to be greater in the lower grades, and lower in the higher grades.
This chart was designed to set growth expectations for groups of students. A student’s initial Lexile measure should be used to set an individual’s growth goal.
Grade LevelSystem 44(5th %tile)
READ 180(25th %tile)
Expert 21(50th %tile)
Grade 3 290 160 110Grade 4 230 140 90Grade 5 190 110 70Grade 6 130 70 35Grade 7 110 60 35Grade 8 120 60 40Grade 9 90 40 30Grade 10 90 60 40Grade 11 & 12 90 50 40
Year's Growth
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READ 180 Segment Completion Gains
Slide Notes:
• A Segment is a unit of READ 180 content. There are 48 Segments in READ 180 Enterprise Edition and 60 in READ 180 Next Generation.
Mean Lexile Gain by READ 180 Segments Completed
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0 to 4 Segments Completed ;149 students
5 to 9 Segments Completed ;291 students
10 or More Segments Completed ;339 students
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System 44 Series Completion and Lexile Gains
Slide Notes:• The graph shows the change in Lexile for students grouped based on total System 44 Series completed.• Students with more Series completed have increased phonemic awareness necessary for reading comprehension.
Lexiles Gained for System 44 Students by Series Completed
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Completed Series 1 to 8; 133 Students
Completed Series 9 to 12; 29 Students
Completed 13 or More Series; 45 Students
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