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Student Growth Goals Part 2- “How much Growth”. Last week. Who: 8.1- the 9 th grade team 6.1- the 9 th grade class 3.1 –the Special Eduction /ELL/LAP students. Learning goals for today . Teachers will understand the state’s expectations for growth in the goals
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Last week • Who: • 8.1- the 9th grade team • 6.1- the 9th grade class • 3.1 –the Special Eduction/ELL/LAP students
Learning goals for today • Teachers will understand the state’s expectations for growth in the goals • SGP- Student growth percentage • Teachers will create a realistic goal from data that addresses the “how much” question using current data.
Student growth Percentile • A student growth percentile (SGP) describes a student’s growth compared to other students with similar prior test scores (their academic peers). • Teacher Questions: • Did my students grow adequately toward meeting state standards? • How much growth do my students need to become proficient? • Are there students with unusually low growth who need special attention? • Student growth percentile
Sources of data for SGP • OSPI –Reports • WAMS • MAP • Classroom assessments
Part two- how much • Go to a site that provides you with information about where your students are. This may be a NWEA site, skyward, EOC/MSP/DAPE/HSPE results. • Looking at your students decided the following • What is a realistic growth target for • 8.1 Us, as a team, to work toward? • 6.1 The class as a whole to reach? • 3.1 This specific sub-group to reach? • How many could realistically reach this: 60%? 80% 90% 100%
SGG • 6.1 In the 9th grade class, 90% of all students will increase their _________________ by ____________________ between ___________________ and _________________ as determined by ________________________________ • 3.1 Special education students that qualify in reading and writing will increase their _____________________ on _______________________ between ___________________ and ______________________ as determined by ___________________________ • 8.1 The 9th grade team will meet bi-monthly after assessing data and look at strategies to improve informational text scores for all students.