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Accountability in Colorado. Accountability Advisory Committees September 21, 2010. What is Accountability?.
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Accountability in Colorado Accountability Advisory Committees September 21, 2010
What is Accountability? Holding ourselves (students, parents, educators, and community members) responsible for meeting identified student achievement goals and targets through a continuous cycle of planning, evaluation, and reporting.
Roles & Responsibilities Available on our District website on the left sidebar called “ Accountability Advisory Committee” http://www.adams50.org
Legal Context for Accountability • Federal Level • NCLB (AYP and School Improvement) • State Level • Education Accountability Act (SB 09-163)
The Act Builds Upon... • HB-07-1048, establishing student academic growth as the cornerstone of Colorado’s accountability system • SB-08-212, establishing readiness for Postsecondary and Workforce success as Colorado’s overarching goal for all students • SB-00-186, updating its core concepts in recognition of lessons learned and new technology, while retaining its high expectations and accountability for student results • Revised district accreditation process established by CDE in 2008 in cooperation with school districts throughout the state
Major Purposes of the Act • Aligning conflicting accountability systems into a single system that passes federal muster • Modernizing and aligning reporting of state, district and school performance information • Holds the state, districts, and schools accountable for performance on the same set of indicators • Enhancing state, district and school oversight of improvement efforts • Creating a fairer, clearer and more effective cycle of support and intervention
Major Components • District and School Performance Framework Reports • District and School Improvement Plans • Performance Plan • Improvement Plan • Priority Improvement Plan • Turnaround Plan • Reporting Electronically (SchoolView) • State Support and Technical Assistance
1. Performance Frameworks Purpose • Establish a common framework for holding districts and schools accountable for academic performance • Provide a body of evidence related to state-identified performance indicators to support district and school performance management
1. Performance Frameworks (Cont’d) Four Key Performance Indicators • Academic Achievement on CSAP • Academic Growth on CSAP • Academic Growth Gaps on CSAP • Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness (ACT, Graduation & Drop Out Rate)
District Performance Framework, Page 1 Plan Type Assignment & Accreditation Category Indicator Ratings Five possible Accreditation Categories No Points for Finance & Safety
2. Colorado Unified School Improvement Plan • One Plan, Many Purposes • Formal Template • Prescriptive • Public Document • Action Planning (Goals and Actions)
2. Colorado Unified School Improvement Plan Template • Section I: Summary Information about the School • Student Performance Measures for State and ESEA Accountability (Status, Growth, Gaps, PWR) • Accountability Status and Requirements for Improvement Plan (CDE Plan Designation) • ESEA Accountability (Title I) • Section II: Improvement Plan Information • Comprehensive Review and Selected Grant History • School Contact Information • Section III: Narrative on Data Analysis & Root Cause Identification • Gather and Organize Relevant Data • Analyze Trends in the Data and Identify Priority Needs • Root Cause Analysis • Create the Data Narrative
Colorado Unified School Improvement Plan Template • Section IV: Action Plan(s) • School Goals Worksheet • AYP, Status, Growth, Gaps, PWR • CELA, Scantron, DIBELS, other • Action Planning Worksheet (Major Improvement Strategies) • School-based planning and monitoring tools • Formal Process • Three Week Data Cycle • Flexible • Formative
Improvement Plans There are four plan types that use the same template • Performance Plan • Improvement Plan • Priority Improvement Plan • Turnaround Plan
Colorado Unified School Improvement Plan Timeline Aug. 15, 2010 - Performance Frameworks received from CDE Oct. 15, 2010 - Districts submit school accreditation categories to CDE Nov. 15, 2010 - CDE confirms final recommendation for school improvement plan designation and accreditation category which will be will be published on SchoolView Jan. 15, 2011 - Priority Improvement & Turnaround Plans are submitted to CDE Apr. 15, 2011 - All “other” plans are submitted to CDE for publication on SchoolView NOTE: Our deadline for submitting Improvement Plan’s is October 19th
October 19th Presentation to BOE & DAAC • Where: Westminster HS (Cafeteria) • Who: Principal, lead teachers, BAAC members • What: • Achievement Results (CSAP, CELA, Scantron PS, PWR, Levels Movement) • School Improvement Plan • How: • Format: “Science Fair” • Data Walls (Problem, Intervention, Effect, Conclusion) • School Improvement Plan and Process
Next Steps… • Quality Criteria for Reviewing Plans • Become familiar with review tool • Sample Unified School Improvement Plan • As a school team read and discuss • Review while using the Quality Criteria • Index Cards