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Explore college readiness indicators and success benchmarks for K-12 education. Learn how participation rates and outcomes are tracked to enhance student achievement and school performance.
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What’s the end game for K-12 education? College and Success Indicators
College and Success Indicators College readiness can be defined as the level of preparation a student needs in order to enroll and succeed: • without remediation • a credit-bearing general education course • at a postsecondary institution
College and Success Indicators ACT defines “college readiness” as students having a 75% chance of earning a grade of C or better: • During the first-year of college • While enrolled in non-remedial credit bearing college courses
College and Success Indicators CCR accountability benchmarks for ACT College Readiness benchmark scores on any of four content areas of the ACT for success credit: English Composition [English] 18 Social Sciences [Reading] 22 College Algebra [Mathematics] 22 Biology [Science] 23
College and Success Indicators CCR and School Accountability Model • Dual Credit • Career Tech Courses • Compass • AccuPlacer • ACT • SAT • PSAT • ACT ASPIRE • AP • IB
College and Success Indicators CCR is cohort based, just like graduation and is one year lagged Uses the Shared Accountability method • Outcomes are apportioned to every high school attended • Students have 4 years to accumulate participation and success credits • The student’s best effort is counted Schools can earn a total of 15 points How is CCR used in A-F School Grading? Success benchmarks are published in the ADC Manual and in the Technical Guide.
College and Success Indicators CCR Participation Rates for New Mexico • Annually published by the PED • Located on the PED website • Cohort based • By state • By district • By school • By NCLB subgroups • Computed rates reflect the PED’s shared accountability method • Participation data is submitted by schools and districts through STARS
College and Success Indicators A brief look at the formulas: YIKES! Formula for Participation Formula for Success
College and Success Indicators The school grading CCR point computation: A case study
College and Success Indicators The school grading CCR point computation: A case study The final grade assignments for schools: • Max. 5 pts credit for participating in at least one of the CCR indicators • Max. 10pts credit for successfully completing at or above benchmark
College and Success Indicators Tracking New Mexico High School Graduates National Postsecondary Enrollment (c) 11: Of the students who graduate from high school, the number and percentage who enroll in an Institution of Higher Education within 16 months of receiving a regular high school diploma. • Public or private postsecondary enrollment • Postsecondary enrollment within 16 months of high school graduation
College and Success Indicators Tracking New Mexico High School Graduates In-State Postsecondary Enrollment (c) 12: Of the students who graduate from high school who enroll in a public IHE in the State within 16 months of receiving a regular high school diploma, the number and percentage who complete at least one year’s worth of college credit within two years of enrollment in the IHE. • public IHE only (no private postsecondary) • enrolled within 16 months of graduation • complete one year’s credit within two years of postsecondary enrollment
College and Success Indicators C(11) Timeline Sep 2017 C(11) for 2015 Graduates completed reporting Aug 2015 – Dec 2016 16 months to enroll in IHE Aug 2015 Graduation completed Sep 2017 Aug 2015 Dec 2016 C(12) Timeline Sept 2017 C(12) for 2013 Graduates Completed reporting Dec 2014 – Dec 2016 24 months to complete one year of College credit Aug 2015 – Dec 2016 16 months to enroll in IHE Aug 2013 Graduation completed Aug 2013 Dec 2014 Sept 2017 Dec 2016
College and Success Indicators • Data highlights C(11): • 67.3% of HS Graduates enroll within 16 months of graduation in a IHE. • 7.3% enrolled in an IHE other than a in-state public institution. • Data highlights C(12): • 44.8% of HS Graduates earned one year worth of college credit within 24 • months of enrolling in a in-state public institution • Asian American were the most likely to accumulate one year worth of college • credit within 24 month of enrollment among all ethnic groups.
QUESTIONS? Pascal Buser Operations Research Analyst Assessment & Accountability Division pascal.buser@state.nm.us (505) 827-6595