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AEIS Public Information Hearing

AEIS Public Information Hearing. Green Valley Elementary 2/13/12. What does AEIS stand for?. Academic Excellence Indicator System This is the accountability system used, by the state of Texas, to judge how schools are performing.

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AEIS Public Information Hearing

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  1. AEIS Public Information Hearing Green Valley Elementary 2/13/12

  2. What does AEIS stand for? • Academic Excellence Indicator System • This is the accountability system used, by the state of Texas, to judge how schools are performing. • This is different from No Child Left Behind or Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), although they all look at the same measures: TAKS scores (standardized measure – state assessment)

  3. Who is Green Valley Elementary? • Ethnicity Distribution among the Student Body • African American 2.8% • Hispanic 10.4% • White 78.1% • Native American 1.0% • Asian 5.2% • Pacific Islander 0.2% • Two or more races 2.2% • Economically Disadvantaged 19.7% • Limited English Proficiency 4.4% • At Risk 20.9% • Mobility 8.0%

  4. Who is Green Valley Elementary? • Staff Information • Teachers – 30.3 • Professional Support Staff – 3.8 • Administration – 1 • Educational Aides – 5.2

  5. Who is Green Valley Elementary? • Teaching Experience • Beginning – 3.3% • 1-5 years – 19.8% • 6 – 10 years – 15.8% • 11 – 20 years – 31.4% • 20 + years – 29.7%

  6. How did we do on the TAKS? • TAKS scores look at two things: • Passing Rate - Met Standard • Scholars scoring about 90% - Commended Performance

  7. TAKS Scores ~ 2011

  8. How do we receive our ranking? • TAKS breaks down the whole campus numbers and also looks at each subpopulation. • We have a subpopulation if we have at least 30 scholars identified across all 3 tested grade levels. • In order to receive an Exemplary rating, all subpopulations must score above 90% met standard • A Recognized rating indicates that all subpopulations scored between 75% and 89% • An Academically Acceptable rating indicates that all subpopulations scored between a 60% and 74%

  9. GVE’s subpopulation scores

  10. Gold Performance Acknowledgements • Gold Performance • Commended on Reading/ELA • Commended on Writing • Commended on Mathematics • Commended on Science

  11. What other information is in the AEIS Report • Attendance - 96.8% • Progress of English Language Learners indicated by success on TAKS – >99%

  12. If you want more information • Please look on the TEA website at: • www.tea.state.tx.us

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