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Title: PENNSYLVANIA ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM PRACTITIONERS MEETING MAY 13, 2003


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PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
a higher standard a brighter future
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PENNSYLVANIA ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM
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  • To create a system
  • that is demanding,
  • fair and resilient.

To create a system that is demanding, fair and
resilient...
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  • To create a system
  • that is demanding,
  • fair and resilient.

And is aligned with the requirements of NO CHILD
LEFT BEHIND.
5
Q
UESTIONS ADDRESSED
  • WHY HAVE ACCOUNTABILITY?
  • WHAT MAKES A GOOD ACCOUNTABILITY
  • SYSTEM?
  • WHAT ARE THE INDICATORS?
  • WHAT ARE THE TARGETS?
  • HOW ARE CALCULATIONS MADE?
  • WHAT HAPPENS TO SCHOOLS THAT MEET
  • TARGETS, AND TO SCHOOLS THAT DO NOT?

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W
HY HAVE ACCOUNTABILITY?
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F
ACT
  • States with strong accountability systems have
    made the greatest and most consistent gains in
    student achievement, and have had greater success
    in closing the achievement gap.

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HAT MAKES A GOOD ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM?
W
  • Performance Indicators
  • For each school and district
  • Incentives
  • For schools/districts that meet or
  • exceed performance targets

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HAT MAKES A GOOD ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM?
W
  • k
  • Assistance
  • For struggling schools and districts
  • Consequences
  • For persistently unacceptable performance
  • Public Reporting of Results

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EQUIREMENTS OFNO CHILD LEFT BEHIND
R
  • 100 of students proficient by 2014
  • Adequate yearly progress (AYP) goals
  • Disaggregating data
  • Rewards, supports, sanctions

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HAT ARE THE INDICATORS?
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  • Student Achievement
  • Participation Rate In
  • Assessments
  • Attendance K-8
  • 4-year Graduation Rate
  • Secondary

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SSESSMENTS
A
  • GRADES, SUBJECTS
  • SY 2002-03 - Grades 5, 8 and 11 Reading and
    Math
  • SY 2003-04 - Add Grade 3
  • Reading and Math
  • SY 2005-06 - Add Grades 4, 6, 7 Reading and
    Math
  • SY 2007-08 - Add Grades 4, 7 10
  • Science

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SSESSMENTS
A
  • All students tested, with
  • accommodations as
  • appropriate
  • One statewide test at
  • each subject and grade
  • level.

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W
HAT ARE THE PERFORMANCE TARGETS?
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DEQUATE
P
A
Y
ROGRESS
EARLY
READING Proficient by Year
  • -

45 54 63 72 81 91 100
2004 2003 2002
2007 2006 2005
2010 2009 2008
2014
2011
2012
2013
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DEQUATE
P
A
Y
ROGRESS
EARLY
MATH Proficient by Year
  • -

35 45 56 67 78 89 100
2004 2003 2002
2007 2006 2005
2010 2009 2008
2014
2011
2012
2013
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O
THER AYP MEASURES
  • 95 participation rate Now
  • Attendance, K-8
  • Target is improvement, up to 95
  • 4-year graduation rate, secondary
  • Target is improvement, up to 95

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EET AYP BY
M
  • PROFICIENCY TARGETS
  • School
  • Subgroup
  • 95 PARTICIPATION
  • GROWTH IN ATTENDANCE and
  • GRADUATION

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ALCULATION RULES AYP
C
  • All students must be tested.
  • AYP calculated by averaging grade spans for 2
    years, and by using current year data, and
    determined by whichever is higher. This method
    increases reliability and validity.

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ALCULATION RULES AYP
C
  • Accountable for
  • Students enrolled Oct 1 through last day of
    testing
  • Up to 1 may take PASA
  • Proficiency test required for ELL
  • Students Test data counts after 1 year

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ALCULATION RULES AYP
C
  • Every school accountable
  • annually regardless of
  • school size
  • N of 40 for subgroup accountability
  • For very small schools,
  • will combine data for
  • 2-3 years
  • N of 10 for reporting

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AFE HARBOR
S
  • If a school or subgroup does not
  • meet proficiency criteria, but DOES
  • reduce the proportion of below-
  • proficient students by 10 or more,
  • it will be considered to have
  • met AYP.

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AFE HARBOR
S
EXAMPLE
  • Below proficient 2002 90
  • Safe Harbor Target 2003
  • 90 x 1/10th 9
  • 90 - 9 81

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Pennsylvanias Accountability System Will Also
Honor Significant Growth.
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ROWTH TARGETS
PA PERFORMANCE INDEX
G
  • Measures growth across all levels
  • not just from Basic to Proficient
  • Starts each school and subgroup at its own
  • 2002 baseline.
  • Aims for 100 proficient in 2014

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SES OF PA PERFORMANCE INDEX
U
  • Will use to determine eligibility for
  • rewards and recognition
  • Negotiating with USDOE to use as an
  • alternative AYP measure

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ALCULATING A PPI SCORE
C
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AMPLE SCHOOL A
S
Math
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NNUAL PPI TARGETS
A
  • Goal of 100 by
  • the year 2014
  • Annual Growth
  • Target
  • 2014 goal (100)
  • minus baseline,
  • divided by 12

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NNUAL PPI TARGETS
A
EXAMPLES
  • 2014 2002 Annual
  • Goal Baseline PPI Target
  • (100 - 52) ? 12 4.0
  • (100 - 60) ? 12 3.3

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W
HAT HAPPENS WHEN SCHOOLS MEET TARGETS?
  • Schools receive
  • rewards and
  • recognition after two
  • consecutive years of
  • meeting targets

32
W
HAT HAPPENS WHEN SCHOOLS MEET TARGETS?
  • Schools receive
  • freedom from some
  • reporting requirements
  • and mandates after 4
  • years of meeting targets

33
W
HAT HAPPENS WHEN SCHOOLS MEET TARGETS?
  • Meeting either PA
  • PPI targets or APY
  • targets qualifies

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W
HAT HAPPENS WHEN SCHOOLS DO NOT MEET TARGETS?
Schools begin to receive supports and
consequences after not meeting targets for two
consecutive years.
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S
CHOOL IMPROVEMENT
  • 1st year (of not meeting targets) Warning
  • 2nd Year School Improvement I
  • 3rd Year School Improvement II

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S
CHOOL IMPROVEMENT
  • School Improvement Year I
  • - School Choice
  • - School Assistance Team
  • - School Improvement Plan
  • School Improvement Year II
  • - Same, Plus Supplemental Services
  • - Additional Technical Assistance

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C
ORRECTIVE ACTION
  • 4th Year of not meeting Targets
    Corrective Action I
  • 5th Year Corrective Action II
  • 6th Year Governance Changes

38
C
ORRECTIVE ACTION I
  • Same as school
  • improvement plus
  • major changes in
  • leadership, curriculum,
  • or other strategies.

39
C
ORRECTIVE ACTION II
  • Same, plus plan for significant
  • governance changes
  • reconstitution
  • chartering
  • privatization
  • other major governance changes

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Y
EAR 6 OF NOT MAKING TARGETS
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E
XITING
A school exits from the cycle when it
meets targets for two consecutive years.
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N
OTIFICATION APPEALS
  • Preliminary notification of
  • districts and schools
  • Early August
  • 30 day turn-around process for
  • appeals guidelines will be
  • provided by PDE

43
D
ISTRICT AND STATE ACCOUNTABILITY
  • Under NCLB, districts are
  • accountable for the same goals as
  • schools, with comparable rewards,
  • supports, and sanctions
  • States are also
  • accountable for the
  • same goals

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Increased Demand Increased Support
Increased Results!
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F
OR FURTHER GUIDANCE
Visit www.state.pa.us
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PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
a higher standard a brighter future
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