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Federal Accountability AYP Update. Accountability TETN June 16, 2011. Shannon Housson and Ester Regalado TEA, Performance Reporting Division. 2011 AYP Update. Key Dates for 2011 AYP 2011 AYP Calculations 2011 AYP Guide and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). 2011 AYP Key Dates. 3.
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Federal Accountability AYP Update Accountability TETN June 16, 2011 Shannon Housson and Ester Regalado TEA, Performance Reporting Division
2011 AYP Update • Key Dates for 2011 AYP • 2011 AYP Calculations • 2011 AYP Guide and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
2011 AYP Calculations Texas Workbook Amendments Requested Texas Projection Measure (TPM) Discontinued Expansion of State Accountability Pairing Requests for PK/K CampusesOther 2011 Provisions and Scheduled Changes Federal Race/Ethnicity Provision AYP Targets for Performance and Graduation Rate
2011 AYP Calculations (cont.) • 1) Texas Projection Measure (TPM) Discontinued • Sections II: System Overview (pg 15), • Section III: Indicators, Components, Measures, and Standards, • Section V: Appeals (pg 73). 7
2011 AYP Calculations (cont.) • 2) Expansion of State Accountability Pairing Requests for PK/K Campuses • Sections II: System Overview, • Section III: Indicators, Components, Measures, and Standards (pg 63), • Section V: Appeals (see Appeal of the USDE approved Texas AYP Workbook requirements, pg 78). 8
2011 AYP Calculations (cont.) • 3) Federal Race/Ethnicity Provision • Section III: Indicators, Components, Measures, and Standards • Overview (pg 25), Participation (pg 35), Performance (pg 48). • Section V: Appeals, (pg 78). • Also, Appendix J of the 2011 State Accountability Manual. 9
2011 AYP Calculations (cont.) • 4) AYP Targets for Performance Increase • Reading/English Language Arts: 80% Proficiency Rate • Mathematics: 75% Proficiency Rate 10
2011 AYP Calculations (cont.) • 4) AYP Targets for Graduation Rate remain the same • 4-year longitudinal Annual Graduation Rate Goal of 90.0% • 4-year Annual Graduation Rate Target of 75% • 4-year Graduation Rate Alternatives • Safe Harbor Target A 10.0 percent decrease in difference between the prior year 4-year Graduation Rate and the 90.0 percent statewide goal • Improvement TargetA 1.0 percent increase from the prior year 4-year Graduation Rate • 5-year longitudinal Annual Graduation Rate Target of 80% 11
2011 AYP Guide • Appendix C: Sample 2011 AYP Products(to be posted soon) • AYP Data Table (TEASE Unmasked and Public) will be reformatted to remove TPM results, • AYP Student Data Listings and Download will include information of the students affected by the Federal Race/Ethnicity Provision. • Student listing will show the students selected for redistribution into the Black/African American and White student groups. • Only students selected for redistribution are identified. 12
2011 AYP FAQ Webpage • What are the student groups that are considered for AYP?(Updated for 2011 AYP) • New for 2011 AYP! Are prekindergarten and kindergarten campuses evaluated for AYP? • How are assessment results from the first and second administrations for students with Student Success Initiative (SSI) requirements used in AYP?(Updated for 2011 AYP) • New for 2011 AYP! Does the special provisions for unschooled English Language Learners (ELL) asylees and refugees apply to AYP? 13
2012 Texas AYP Workbook • The option to carry forward 2011 AYP and maintain School Improvement Program (SIP) intervention stages status for all campuses and districts was not approved. • The option to conduct 2012 AYP evaluations for all campuses and districts using 2011–2012 TAKS results for Grade 10 and 2011–2012 STAAR results for Grade 3–8 at the TAKS proficiency standard was submitted with 2011 amendment requests. • USDE staff recommended that Texas plan to submit 2012 AYP requirements in the 2012 Texas Workbook amendment requests. • TEA will submit 2012 AYP amendments in late Fall 2011. 14
2012 Texas AYP Workbook (cont.) • As a result of these discussions: • Texas must conduct 2012 AYP evaluations for all campuses and districts. • The 2012 AYP statuses will affect the 2012-13 School Improvement Program (SIP) intervention stages statuses for Title I campuses and districts. • As in past years, TEA guidance regarding Title I School Improvement Requirements during the 2012-13 school year will be provided in a letter to districts in late Spring 2012. 15
AYP Resources Federal CapA review of the federal cap process was provided through a district accessible Texas Education Telecommunications Network (TETN) session on Friday, May 20, 2011 (Event # 10007). Sections II – V of the 2011 AYP Guide are accessible at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/ayp/. Frequently Asked Questions about AYP are available at http://www.tea.state.tx.us/ayp/faq/faq.html. U.S. Department of Education information is available at www.ed.gov/nclb/. 16