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1 TETN Accountability Update Session November 19, 2009
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Page 1: 1 TETN Accountability Update Session November 19, 2009.

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TETN Accountability Update Session

November 19, 2009

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State Accountability Update

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Recent and Upcoming Events

Nov 17 TAT list release (TEASE) Nov 17 AEIS release (TEASE) Nov 20 TAT list release (TEA correspondence site) Dec 3 AEIS release (TEA public website) Dec 8 PEG list release (TEASE) Dec 10 School Report Cards (SRCs) release

(TEA public website) Dec 10 2008-09 Pocket Edition (public web) Dec 15 PEG list release (TEA Correspondence site)

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2009 State Appeals

There were 234 appeals (v. 83 in 2008) 151 campus 83 district

Overall grant rate was 35%. Campus grant rate was 42%. District grant rate was 22%.

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2009 State Appeals (cont.)

Grant rates vary by indicator appealed. For example:

Completion – 28% granted TAKS – 40% granted General (includes Hurricane Ike) – 82%

granted

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2009 State Appeals (cont.)

The most common rating change was from AU to AA:

18 of the 63 granted campus appeals;

13 of the 18 granted district appeals.

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2009 Gold Performance Acknowledgments (GPA)

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GPA Indicators & Standards

GPA Indicators 2009

1 Advanced/Dual Enrollment Course Completion > 30.0%

2Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate Results

> 15.0% and

> 50.0%

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> 95.0%

> 96.0%

> 97.0%

4-8Commended Performance: Reading/ELA, Mathematics, Writing, Science

Social Studies> 30.0%

9 College-Ready Graduates (new) > 35.0%

Attendance Rate High School:

Middle/K-12/District: Elementary:

Standards in bold indicate an increase from 2008

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GPA Indicators & Standards (cont.)

GPA Indicators 2009

10Recommended High School Program (RHSP)/ Distinguished Achievement Program (DAP)

> 85.0%

11SAT/ACT Results

(College Admissions Tests)

> 70.0% and > 40.0%

(new SAT reading & mathematics only)

12Texas Success Initiative: Higher Education Readiness Component- English Language Arts

> 60%

13Texas Success Initiative: Higher Education Readiness Component- Mathematics

> 60%

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Comparable Improvement (campus level only)

Reading/ELA

Mathematics

Top Quartile (top 25%)

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GPA Acknowledgments

Of the 1,224 districts evaluated for GPA, approximately 78% earned one or more, compared to 80% in 2008.

Two districts earned all 13 district acknowledgments.

Of the 7,650 campuses evaluated for GPA, approximately 79% earned one or more, compared to 81% in 2008.

No campuses earned 15 or 14 acknowledgments. Five campuses earned 13.

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AEA GPA

2009 is the second year for evaluating AEA campuses and charters on GPA indicators. Only the All Students group is evaluated; student groups are not evaluated separately.

There are 13 AEA GPA indicators. The two Comparable Improvement indicators are not evaluated for AEA GPA.

An Attendance Rate standard of 95.0% is applied to all AECs and charters under AEA GPA.

Among the 72 charter operators, 25 earned one or more acknowledgments.

Among the 448 AECs, 196 earned one or more acknowledgments.

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Technical Assistance Teams (TAT)

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Technical Assistance Teams (TAT)

For 2009-10, there are 300 unique districts with one or more campuses on the TAT list compared to 292 unique districts for the prior year.

Most districts have only one campus on the list (71%).

The most common campus type on the list is secondary schools (high schools) with 41%.

The 2009-10 TAT list has 538 campuses. This is a increase of 28 campuses from the prior year.

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TAT Campus Identification

A campus is included on the 2009-10 TAT list if the following conditions occur:

o The campus was rated Academically Acceptable (under standard procedures) or AEA: Academically Acceptable (under AEA procedures); and

o The 2008-09 performance does not meet the 2010 for AA or AEA: AA accountability standards.

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November 17 TEASE Release

Lists of campuses on the TAT list were posted to TEASE on November 17, 2009.

Email notifications were sent to the 300 affected districts and to each ESC director.

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Determining TAT Reasons

The 2010 Preview Indicator on the 2008-09 Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS) reports provides the data used to determine if the campus was placed on the 2009-10 TAT List.

The TAT lists posted on TEASE provide direct links to the campus AEIS reports (to help locate the preview data.)

TAT campuses that are rated under AEA procedures can also access the 2010 preview indicator (for the AEA 2010 AEA TAKS Progress Measure) through a link from the TEASE TAT lists.

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TAT Methodology

TAT analyses use 2008-09 and 2007-08 TAKS results; Class of 2008 and Class of 2007 completion rates, and 2006-07 and 2007-08 annual dropout rates.

For TAT determinations, TAKS performance for both years is built to reflect the changes that will be implemented for the TAKS base indicator in 2010. These are:

a) the inclusion of all TAKS (Accommodated) results;

b) use of the new vertical scale cut points;

c) use of only the first administration results for grade 3; and,

d) the use of TAKS (Accommodated) results for the second administration of grades 5 and 8.

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TAT Methodology

Annual dropout rates and completion rates are evaluated as they were reported in the 2008 and 2009 accountability cycles.

Campuses that meet the 2010 accountability standards using the Exceptions Provision, or Required Improvement are not included on the TAT list. (Campuses that used exceptions in 2009 cannot use the same exceptions to avoid TAT identification for 2009-10.)

The Texas Projection Measure (TPM) equations used for 2009 accountability are not applied to the 2009-10 TAT identification process.

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Contacts

Contact Performance Reporting at (512) 463-9704 or [email protected] for questions regarding TAT identification methodology.

Contact Program Monitoring and Interventions (PMI) at (512) 463-5226 or [email protected] for questions regarding intervention requirements for TAT campuses.

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2008-09 Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS)

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November 17 TEASE release

District and campus AEIS reports were posted to TEASE on November 17, 2009.

Email notifications were sent to district superintendents and ESC directors.

The TEASE release provides the materials districts need to fulfill publishing and notification requirements for the AEIS.

The AEIS Guidelines (available on TEASE) provide details about district responsibilities.

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District Responsibilities

PUBLISHING

MUST publish: performance and profile sections of district and campus AEIS reports

MAY publish: Glossary (English Glossary will be available December 3, 2009. Spanish translation will be available in January 2010.)

MUST ADD and publish: o Campus performance objectiveso Report of violent or criminal incidentso Information from THECB about performance of

students in postsecondary institutions

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District Responsibilities (cont.)

HEARING FOR PUBLIC DISCUSSION

Must be held within 90 calendar days after the November 17th TEASE release. District winter break days do not count towards the 90 days.

Within 2 weeks after the hearing, the AEIS report must be disseminated.

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District Responsibilities (cont.)

AEIS AND THE DISTRICT WEBSITE

TEC 39.252 requires districts with websites to post the most current accountability ratings, AEIS reports, and School Report Cards (SRC) not later than the 10th day after the first day of instruction of each school year.

There is no requirement in this statute that district websites must be updated with new AEIS reports after the 10th instructional day. However, districts are encouraged to do so.

See our FAQ about this requirement at: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/3297_faq.html

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Changes to 2008-09 AEIS

NEW INDICATORS

TAKS Met Standard with TPM

TAKS-M Met Standard

TAKS-Alt Met Standard (2011 Preview)

ELL Progress Measure (2011 Preview)

Previews of the TAKS Base Indicator (2010 & 2011)

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Changes to 2008-09 AEIS (cont.)

NEW SECTION Changes to TEC 39.051 (passed in 2007) require that selected AEIS

indicators be disaggregated by bilingual and ESL instructional models.

The new Section III, “Bilingual Education/English as a Second Language Report” provides this information.

District only – not campus. Must be published. Section III displays nine new columns for three required indicators:

the accountability base indicator, the SSI indicators, and the Progress of Prior Year Failers.

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Changes to 2008-09 AEIS (cont.)

ABOUT THE TAKS PREVIEW INDICATORS 2010 TAKS Preview

2009 and 2008 performance built to reflect the changes for 2010. These are: a) the inclusion of all TAKS (Accommodated) results;b) use of the new vertical scale cut points for grades 3-8 reading and

mathematics;c) use of only the first administration results for grade 3; and,d) the use of TAKS (Accommodated) results for the second administration of

grades 5 and 8.

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Changes to 2008-09 AEIS (cont.)

ABOUT THE TAKS PREVIEW INDICATORS (cont.)

2011 TAKS Preview

Same as the 2010 preview except that it also includes TAKS-M results (including 2nd administration TAKS-M results for grades 5 and 8). The included TAKS-M results are for all tested grades and subjects.

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December 3rd Public Release

Includes TEASE products such as district and campus AEIS reports, Comparable Improvement (CI) reports, and Guidelines.

ADDS: Region reports State report A separate report of how mobile students performed (state-

level only) Data download (includes a masking explanation) Additional CI information Multi-Year data Links to prior-year reports Links to grade level Progress of Prior Year Failers Glossary

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2008-09 School Report Cards

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Overview

The School Report Card (SRC) contains a subset of the performance, staff, and financial data in the AEIS reports.

SRCs are accessible through the AEIS public website. There is no separate TEASE release of the SRCs.

Target release date is December 10.

Superintendents and principals will be notified of availability via email.

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District Responsibilities

As required by statute, these report cards must be disseminated to the “parent, guardian, conservator, or other person having lawful control of each student at the campus.”

Must be disseminated to parents within six weeks after districts are notified by TEA. (Winter break does not count.)

There are various ways to achieve the distribution requirements (see TAC 61.1021).

Supplemental materials are provided by TEAo Sample cover letters to parents (English and Spanish)o Definitions (English and, as soon as available, Spanish)

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2010-11 Public Education Grant (PEG) Program

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Overview

A statutorily-mandated program of school choice (TEC Ch. 29, Subchapter G, 29.201-29.205)

Partially aligned with accountability ratings, but not fully aligned with the state system, AYP, or the TAT list.

Statute requires districts to notify parents of the 2010-11 list by February 1, 2010.

The PEG list is based on 2007, 2008, and 2009 performance, but is effective for the 2010-2011 school year.

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Criteria

Schools are included on the list if:

(1) 50 percent or fewer of students* passed:(a) Any TAKS reading/English language arts, writing,

mathematics, science, or social studies test, summed across the grades tested at the school;

(b) In any two of the three years: 2007, 2008, or 2009

OR

(2)The school was rated Academically Unacceptable in 2007, 2008, or 2009.

* Student groups are not evaluated.

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Calendar and Notification

Planned release date is December 10 via TEASE to all districts with one or more campuses on the list.

List will be posted to agency correspondence website on December 15.

An online FAQ is available through the Division of Performance Reporting Resources link http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/resources/index.html

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2010 AEA Campus Registration Process, Registered AEC List, and

AEA At-Risk Registration Criterion

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2010 AEA Campus Registration Process

The 2010 AEA campus registration process was conducted online using the TEASE Accountability website.

The 2010 AEA campus registration process was open September 9-23.

By September 28, 2009, response emails were sent to campuses that submitted rescission and/or registration forms. All 2010 AEA campus registration forms submitted were approved.

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2010 Registered AEC List

The 2010 Registered AEC List is available on the AEA website at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/aea.

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2010 AEA At-Risk Registration Criterion

Each registered AEC must have at least 75% at-risk student enrollment or be eligible to use either the Prior-Year PEIMS At-Risk Data or New Campus safeguard to be evaluated under 2010 AEA procedures and receive an AEA rating on July 30, 2010. At-risk enrollment is verified through 2009-10 PEIMS fall enrollment data.

In April after the at-risk registration criterion is applied, the Final 2010 Registered AEC List will be developed and posted on the AEA website in May 2010. This list will contain the AECs that will receive a 2010 AEA rating.

After the Final 2010 Registered AEC List is developed, the list of charter operators that will be rated under 2010 AEA procedures will be posted on the AEA website in May 2010.

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Preview of 2010 State Accountability

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Standard Accountability Decisions for 2010 and 2011

2009 2010 2011*

Exemplary ≥ 90% ≥ 90% ≥ 90%

Recognized ≥ 75% ≥ 80% ≥ 80%

Academically Acceptable

Reading/ELA ≥ 70% ≥ 70% ≥ 70%

Writing, Social Studies ≥ 70% ≥ 70% ≥ 70%

Mathematics ≥ 55% ≥ 60% ≥ 65%

Science ≥ 50% ≥ 55% ≥ 60%

* Standards for 2011 will be reviewed in 2010 and are subject to change.

Numbers in bold indicate a change from the prior year.

TAKS Indicator

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Standard Accountability Decisions for 2010 and 2011 (cont.)

TAKS (Accommodated) 2009 2010 2011

Science (grades 5, 8, 10, & 11, incl. gr. 5 Spanish)Social Studies (grades 8, 10, & 11)English Language Arts (grade 11)Mathematics (grade 11)

Use Use Use

Reading/ELA (grades 3 – 10, incl. gr. 3 – 5 Spanish)Mathematics (grades 3 – 10, incl. gr. 3 – 5 Spanish)Writing (grades 4 & 7, incl. gr. 4 Spanish)

Report Use Use

TAKS-Modified

All Subjects and Grades, combined w/ TAKS Report Report Use

TAKS-Alternate

All Students Only, summed Subjects and Grades Report Report Use

English Language Learner Progress Measure

All Students Only Report Report Use

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Standards for 2011 will be reviewed in 2010 and are subject to change.

Numbers in bold indicate a change from the prior year.

Standard Accountability Decisions for 2010 and 2011 (cont.)

Completion Rate I, Annual Dropout Rate, and Underreported Students

2010 2011*

Completion Rate I

Exemplary

Recognized

Academically Acceptable

≥ 95.0%

≥ 85.0%

≥ 75.0%

≥ 95.0%

≥ 85.0%

≥ 75.0%

Gr. 7-8 Annual Dropout Rate (All categories)

≤ 1.8% ≤ 1.6%

Underreported Students (District only)150 and ≤ 4.0%

150 and ≤ 3.0%

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AEA Decisions for 2010 and 2011

TAKS Progress Indicator

The TAKS Progress indicator includes all TAKS (Accommodated) results as described on slide 43.

The TAKS Progress indicator standard remains 50% for 2010.

The TAKS Progress indicator standard for 2011 will be reviewed with accountability advisory groups in spring 2010.

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AEA Decisions for 2010 and 2011 (cont.)

Annual Dropout Rate (Grades 7-12) andCompletion Rate II Indicators

The Annual Dropout Rate indicator standard remains 20.0% for 2010.

The Completion Rate II indicator standard remains 60.0% for 2010.

In spring 2010, the accountability advisory groups will review various options and make recommendations to the commissioner about the leaver indicators evaluated under AEA procedures for 2011.

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TETN Accountability Update Sessions 2010 Schedule and Tentative Agenda Topics

February 18 Update on Accountability Development

April 29 Accountability Decisions for 2010 and Beyond

June 24 Accountability Manuals – State and AYP

August 19 Accountability Results for 2010

November 18 Accountability Ratings UpdateGold Performance AcknowledgmentsAEIS ReportsSchool Report CardsPEG List

The above dates are for 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

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Accountability Resources

Email the Division of Performance Reporting at [email protected].

Phone the Division of Performance Reporting at (512) 463-9704.

ESC Accountability Contacts.

Online: ACCT: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/account/ AEA: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/aea/ AYP: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/ayp/


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