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Martinez Unified School District CST DATA ANALYSIS 2011-12 STAR results

Martinez Unified School District CST DATA ANALYSIS 2011-12 STAR results. Presented by Audrey Lee Director, Curriculum & Educational Technology. 10 September 2012. County & State Comparison. ELA Above county and state averages (all grade levels) Math Above state averages (all grade levels)

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Martinez Unified School District CST DATA ANALYSIS 2011-12 STAR results

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  1. Martinez Unified School District CST DATA ANALYSIS2011-12 STAR results Presented by Audrey Lee Director, Curriculum & Educational Technology 10 September 2012

  2. County & State Comparison • ELA • Above county and state averages (all grade levels) • Math • Above state averages (all grade levels) • Above county averages in all but 2nd & 6th • Secondary Math

  3. ELA: Percent Proficient Trends

  4. Math: Percent Proficient Trends

  5. History and Social Science • History (8th, Grade 11, US History) • Flat over the years at ~50% proficiency • Slight growth in 8thGrade History • Social Science (5th, 8th, 10th, Bio, Chem, ES) • Decline in Biology and Earth Science • Growth in 8th Grade Science

  6. API & AYP

  7. Comparison Because of a testing irregularity (not in MUSD) AYP and API will not be released until October

  8. ASAM: Vicente & Briones • Indicators • Credit recovery • Student Persistence • Math Achievement

  9. API: 4 Year Trends & Projections ** Projected API Scores are from Data Director and NOTofficial scores

  10. Las Juntas – PI Update • 2011 Testing Irregularity • Projected API could mean Year 2 PI Status is coming • Compliance Implications: • School Choice/Transportation • Set aside of Title I Funding for SES • Comprehensive Assessment + Plan for CDE

  11. CONTEXT: AYP Targets Over Time

  12. Numerically significant Subgroups

  13. Numerically Significant Subgroups • Hispanic or Latino • White • English Learners • Socioeconomically Disadvantaged • Two or More Races • Students with Disabilities

  14. Subgroup Comparison

  15. Comparison by Ethnicity: ELA Percent Proficient

  16. Comparison by Ethnicity: Math Percent Proficient

  17. Conclusions & next steps

  18. Identified for Further Analysis • 2nd & 5th Grade Math, ELA • CST Cluster Analysis – site specific • 6th Grade Math • MJHS has already put changes in place to address • Earth Science • Increase in percent proficient = bump for AHS • Subgroups: ELs, Hispanic/Latino, SED, SPED • Evaluate Programs (Imagine Learning, Read 180) • CST Cluster Analysis – site specific • Target Interventions

  19. Schools Over 800 are Different Standards mastery & coverage is not enough! College & Career Readiness, Common Core State Standards, Tech Integration

  20. With All That in Mind…Next Steps • Data Discussions at AC = model best practices • How do district trends look at each site? • What’s working for some teachers? • Continued critical analysis of Programs • Data around usage and student achievement • Professional Development around CCSS Big Ideas • Take the next step • Transition smoothly to CCSS

  21. Questions?

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