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Quality Annual Assurance Report

Quality Annual Assurance Report. 2005 What you believe is what you achieve. NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND. N.C.L.B. NCLB: Every child is entitled to. Adequate Yearly Progress (A.Y.P.) Safe Schools Highly Qualified Teachers (H.Q.T.). Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).

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Quality Annual Assurance Report

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  1. Quality Annual Assurance Report 2005 What you believe is what you achieve.

  2. NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND N.C.L.B.

  3. NCLB: Every child is entitled to... • Adequate Yearly Progress (A.Y.P.) • Safe Schools • Highly Qualified Teachers (H.Q.T.)

  4. Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) • Goal is 100% proficiency by June 2014 for all children. • State has set AYP benchmarks for each year from now until then.

  5. NJ AYP Standards to Year 2014

  6. New Jersey’s AYP Standards for 2005 to 2007

  7. Scores are reported at grades 4, 8, & 11. Schools must meet AYP or show a 10% decrease in # failing (NJ Safe Harbor). Scores are reported by total population & subgroups What is reported?

  8. Sub Groups: Total Population Students with Disabilities Limited Income Limited English Proficient Economically Disadvantaged White African-American American Indian/Native American Hispanic Other What is reported? • Subgroups of less than 20 are not reported. • Subgroup of ‘students with disabilities’ must be over 35.

  9. How does the community know how its students are doing? • Annual meetings of Planning Teams in each school-- fall and spring. • Annual presentation of the Quality Assurance Report in October.

  10. 95% Test Participation AYP increase Bundling 3&4 Grades 5, 6, 7 Pilots this year Not analyzed NCLB: Things worth noting

  11. PURPOSES of the QUALITY ANNUAL REPORT • Measure Results • Set Goals • Report to the Public • Report to the State

  12. School Plans 05-06 Achievement of Performance Objectives 04-05 NJ School Report Cards Professional Dev. Activities Condition of Facilities Violence & Vandalism Data Status of Mandated Program Reviews Community Support Assignment Plan for Certified Nurses Statements of Assurance QAAR Required Items

  13. School Plans:District SMART Goals Process S = Specific M = Measurable A = Attainable R = Results-Oriented T = Time-Bound

  14. Over-Arching GoalBy 2014... All students will demonstrate proficiency in reading and mathematics.

  15. District Target Goal for New Jersey Assessments 2005-2006 Each sub-group will attain or surpass the “Adequate Yearly Progress” standards set by the N.J. Department of Education.

  16. South Brunswick Public SchoolsOctober 2005 District Literacy & Math Results Grades 4, 8, & 11 Spring 2003 to 2005

  17. Bird’s Eye View All Students Tested in Grades 4, 8, and 11

  18. Math & LiteracyNJ Assessments 2005(All Students) Passing Rates

  19. Cohort View

  20. Math & Literacy for Grades 3 to 42004 to 2005Same Cohort (All Students Tested)

  21. Grade 4

  22. Grade 4 Literacy: 2003 to 2005 2005 - 2007 AYP = 75% 2003 - 2004 AYP = 68% Passing Rates

  23. Grade 4 Math: 2003 to 2005 2005 - 2007 AYP = 62% 2003 - 2004 AYP = 53% Passing Rates

  24. Grade 4 Literacy by EthnicityNJASK 2003 to 2005 Passing Rates 2003-04 AYP = 68% 2005 - 2007 AYP = 75%

  25. Grade 4 Math by EthnicityNJASK 2003 to 2005 Passing Rates 2003-04 AYP = 53% 2005 - 2007 AYP = 62%

  26. Grade 8

  27. Grade 8 Literacy: 2003 to 2005 2005 - 2007 AYP = 66% 2003 - 2004 AYP = 58% Passing Rates

  28. Grade 8 Math: 2003 to 2005 2005 - 2008 AYP = 49% 2003 - 2004 AYP = 39% Passing Rates

  29. Grade 8 Literacy by EthnicityGEPA 2003 to 2005 Passing Rates 2003 - 2004 AYP = 58% 2005 - 2008 AYP = 66%

  30. Grade 8 Math by EthnicityGEPA 2003 to 2005 Passing Rates 2003 - 2004 AYP = 39% 2005 - 2007 AYP = 49%

  31. Grade 11

  32. Grade 11 Literacy2003 to 2005 2005 - 2007 AYP = 79% 2003 - 2004 AYP = 73% Passing Rates

  33. Grade 11 Math: 2003 to 2005 2005 - 2007 AYP = 64% 2003 - 2004 AYP = 55% Passing Rates

  34. Grade 11 Literacy by EthnicityHSPA 2003 to 2005 Passing Rates 2003 - 2004 AYP = 73% 2005 - 2007 AYP = 79%

  35. Grade 11 Math by EthnicityHSPA 2003 to 2005 Passing Rates 2003 - 2004 AYP = 55% 2005 - 2007 AYP = 64%

  36. Brooks Crossing Brunswick Acres Cambridge Constable Greenbrook Indian Fields Monmouth Junction Crossroads North Middle School Crossroads South Middle School South Brunswick High School Our Schools No S.B. schools in the State category, “In Need of Improvement.”

  37. Brooks Crossing Brunswick Acres Cambridge Constable Greenbrook Indian Fields* Monmouth Junction Crossroads North Middle School* Crossroads South Middle School* South Brunswick High School* Our Schools *Early Warning

  38. SAT Results

  39. Verbal Mean Scores for 2005 84% of Class Took SAT!

  40. SBHSVerbal Scores 2002 to 2005 84% of Class Took SAT!

  41. Math Mean Scores for 2005 84% of Class Took SAT!

  42. SBHSMath Scores 2002 to 2005 84% of Class Took SAT!

  43. SBHS Combined Mean Scores for Classes of 2002 to 2005 84% of Class Took SAT!

  44. Violence & Vandalism Report 2002 to 2005

  45. District Incidents for 2002 to 2005

  46. Ingredients for Success ... • Safe & Caring Environment • High Academic Standards • Rich & Varied Curriculum • Sound Pedagogy • Highly Qualified & Well Trained Staff

  47. Ingredients for Success ... • Instructional Leadership • Well-Maintained Facilities • Adequate Resources • Parents as Partners • Strong Community Support

  48. And the final ingredient for success-- high expectations. “What you believe… is what you achieve.”

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