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Regional Administrators’ Meeting MDE Instructional Updates. Kim S. Benton, Ed.D . Interim Deputy State Superintendent. Did you know……. Hot Topics to Discuss. Literacy Based Promotion Act High School Assessment Options Early Exit Diploma Option Questions and Answers. 3.
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Regional Administrators’ MeetingMDE Instructional Updates Kim S. Benton, Ed.D. Interim Deputy State Superintendent
Hot Topics to Discuss • Literacy Based Promotion Act • High School Assessment Options • Early Exit Diploma Option • Questions and Answers 3
3rd Grade ELA Assessment Results 2013 Percentage of Students Scoring Proficientor Above KEY: N-IEP - Students without a disability IEP - Students with disabilities B - Black W – White A- Asian H- Hispanic NA – Native American LEP – Limited English Proficient Mig - Migrant EcDis – Economically Disadvantages N-EcDis - Not Economically Disadvantaged 6
What Inferences Can We Make from the Data on the Preceding Slides? 7
10,488 4,801 8
Targeted Schools • 39 schools in 27 districts • Literacy Coaches • Conduct Professional Development • Model and Co-teach Lessons • Analyze Data • Submit Monthly Literacy Coach Reports • State Directors • Participate in Learning Walks • Conduct Site Visits • Recruit Literacy Coaches • Provide, Approve, and Determine Professional Development 9
Recruitment of Literacy Coaches • September Recruitment • 24 completed portfolio applications • Cover letter of interest • Resume’ • Two signed letters of reference • Presentation addressing the components of literacy • Example of teaching and/or coaching artifacts addressing the components of reading • 6 part-time coaches and 1 full-time coach begin December 2, 2013 • 50 schools in 31 districts • 2014-2015 Recruitment • Begins January 2014 • Full-time and part-time 11
K-3 Literacy Professional Development System (LETRS) 12
Cohort Training Model • Cohort 1 – 4,000 educators (literacy coaches, K-3 teachers, IHL faculty, administrators) • December 2013 – June 2014 • Phase 1 ( online coursework + 3 face-to-face PD days) • January – February 2014 • Phase 2 (online coursework + 3 face-to-face PD days) • March – April 2014 • Phase 3 (required follow-up online professional development modules) • May – June 2014 • Certification of Completion (CEUs and SEMIs offered) 13
Training Participants • MDE Literacy Coaches • IHL Faculty • Targeted Schools/Districts • All K-3 teachers • Educator in Residence (EIR) Districts • All K-3 teachers • Remaining School Districts • Ten (10) representatives per district 14
K-3 Assessment System • Recommendation to the State Board in December • Selection of Third Grade Summative Assessment • Selection of Universal Screening Assessments for targeted schools • Selection of Statewide Kindergarten Readiness Assessment 15
Public Awareness Campaign • Regional Meetings for Targeted Schools • Encourage Parent Awareness Meetings • 2013-2014 Schools are required to provide parent notification of the law through School / District Handbook Addendums • America-Reads Mississippi (ARM) • Regional Literacy Coordinators conducted regional tutor trainings in the five components of reading for ARM tutors in K-3 classrooms • ARM tutors are located in 42 schools across the state, 10 of which are MDE target schools. • New Literacy Web Page • Technical Assistance/ Implementation Guide (release pending) 16
Contact Information Office of Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Kymyona Burk – State Literacy Director kymyona.burk@mde.k12.ms.us Dr. Tenette Smith – Assistant State Literacy Director tenette.smith@mde.k12.ms.us 17
Proposed Mississippi Graduation Assessment Options Purpose • Outline proposed options for students to meet the existing graduation assessment requirements • Revisions to the existing high school graduation requirements are twofold: 1. to affirm the importance of other existing academic measures which indicate a student’s readiness for entry into college or the work force 2. to maintain a rigorous standard for students to meet in order to earn a high school diploma 19 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
Meaningful High School Diploma To be meaningful, a high school diploma should indicate that students are: • Prepared to enter credit-bearing courses in postsecondary education institutions • Prepared academically to enter military service • Prepared to be productive entry-level employees in the workforce 20 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
Process for Identifying Graduation Options • An extensive review was conducted by examining graduation requirements across the nation. • Consideration was given to making logical connections to the proposed Mississippi School Accountability Model. • A key criterion in the selection of options was the extent to which the option enables students to demonstrate college and career readiness. • Graduation Options are currently out for APA. Comments will be used to make modifications for consideration by the State Board. 21 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
Proposed Mississippi Graduation Assessment Options • It is not assumed that the approved options provide information or scores that are interchangeable with the state assessments. • The intent of these options is to provide evidence from widely accepted measures that students have met a minimum standard for entry into college or the work force. • After failing to pass a subject area exam, a student may demonstrate graduation readiness through successful completion of one of the proposed options. 22 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
Proposed High School ModelEach category has 100 possible points(percentage of students) Math 50% R/E 50% Y1 15-16 Y2 16-17 Y3 17-18 23 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
Proposed Mississippi Graduation Assessment Options 24 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
ACT ACTcut scores represent the minimum accepted level of performance for admission to an IHL in Mississippi. A 16 may require remediation at the postsecondary level. Further, students who earn an ACT score of 15 are eligible to receive the MTAG scholarship 25 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
Dual Credit Dual CreditStudents must earn a “C” or higher in an entry level credit-bearing dual credit college course with the following prefix: • For Algebra I – MAT • For Biology I – BIO • For English II – ENG • For U.S. History – HIS 26 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
International Baccalaureate (IB) International Baccalaureate (IB)Assessment scores range from 1-7. The MDE initially recommended a minimum score of 3; however the Accreditation Commission approved a score of 2 or higher. 27 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
Advanced Placement (AP) Advanced Placement (AP) assessment scores of 2 or higher indicate a student has skills necessary for college level work (Source: College Board). MDE initially recommended a minimum score of 3; however the Accreditation Commission approved a score of 2 or higher. 28 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) AFQT An Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) cut score of 50 on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) indicates a student has met the requirements of the armed services to enter officer training program. The Accreditation Commission recommended an alternate score. 29 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
ASVAB Plus CPAS2 or Industry Certification • A cut score of 36 on the ASVAB indicates a student has met requirements of the armed services for enlisted personnel to enter 4 of the 5 branches • Attainment of set scores on the Mississippi Career and Planning Assessment System 2 (MS-CPAS2) demonstrates career readiness in a career and technical field of study • A passing score on a MDE approved industry certification indicates a student has demonstrated career readiness in a career and technical field of study 30 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
Workkeys Plus CPAS2 or Industry Certification • ACT WorkKeys: • Indicates a student has met the requirements for entry-level employment, • Provides a job skills assessment system that measures foundational skills such as applied mathematics, and reading for information, and soft skills such as fit, talent, and performance • Serves as an entry assessment for teacher assistants in Mississippi 31 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
ASVAB Plus CPAS2 or Industry Certification • A cut score of 36 on the ASVAB indicates a student has met requirements of the armed services for enlisted personnel to enter 4 of the 5 branches • Attainment of set scores on the Mississippi Career and Planning Assessment System 2 (MS-CPAS2) demonstrates career readiness in a career and technical field of study • A passing score on a MDE approved industry certification indicates a student has demonstrated career readiness in a career and technical field of study 32 Pre-Decisional – Not Yet Approved
APA Deadline Proposed State Board of Education Policy 3804: Additional Assessment Options for Meeting End-of-Course Subject Area Test Graduation Requirements http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/public-notices/apa-process You may submit comments in writing by mail or e-mail accountability@mde.k12.ms.us, or they may be faxed to 601-359-1979 and received in the Office of Accreditation and Accountability no later than 5:00p.m. on Wednesday, January 8, 2014. 33
Early Exit Diploma Option • The Mississippi Early Exit Diploma was approved by the State Board of Education on August 16, 2013. • To offer this option to students, a district must establish a local graduation policy that follows the minimal requirements set forth by the State Board of Education. • Qualification for a Mississippi Early Exit Diploma signifies to students that they are ready to do college-level work without remediation. 35
Early Exit Benchmarks In order to qualify for the Mississippi Early Exit Diploma, students must meet fourspecific requirements. • Earn a minimum of 17.5 Carnegie Units as specified by the State Board of Education • Meet college and career qualification scores in all core content areas on a series of end-of-course exams • Meet the required benchmarks for college readiness on the ACT or Institution of Higher Learning (IHL) approved college entrance exam • Complete the College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC) requirements of the receiving postsecondary institution 36
Early Exit Diploma Option Complete the required College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC) which includes 15 ½ Carnegie Units with a 3.2 GPA in the CPC required courses. Details are included in Appendix C-1 of the Mississippi Public School Accreditation Standards, 2012. 39
Mississippi Principal Evaluation (MPES) • MPES Reminders and Updates • The MPES is a research-based instrument to evaluate principal effectiveness • MPES’s Goal: To achieve a higher level of academic success for every student • MPES: • Five conferences between superintendent and principal • Four deadlines for submission • Identifies areas of strength and challenge, and • Helps track educational progress to improve the performance of student achievement.
MPES Components 4 goals • 1 - Language Arts Goal 25% • 1 - Mathematics Goal 25% • 2 - Organizational Goals 20% • Circle Survey 30% ESEA Flexibility Waiver • What does this waiver do for schools? • Allows districts to postpone making personnel decisions based upon the evaluation until the 2016-17 school year • The waiver does NOT postpone educator evaluation implementation. Schools must still implement the educator evaluation systems following the state’s approved timeline.
Goals Training Bringing it all together: The Goals Implementation Process to Support Schoolwide Plans, M-STAR, and MPES Training Dates • October 29-30: Meridian • October 31- November 1: Ellisville • November 7-8: Greenville • November 14-15: Oxford • November 21-22: Jackson • December 5-6: Gulfport Tentative additional trainings • Feb 6-7 : Natchez • March 5-6: Tupelo • March 25-26 : Gulfport
ESEA Flexibility Request • Mississippi’s approved ESEA Flexibility Request provides waivers through the end of the 2013-2014 school year. As part of the Request, Mississippi assured implementation of four principles: • College- and Career-Ready Standards and Assessments • Differentiated Recognition, Accountability, and Support • Educator Effectiveness • Reduced Burdensome Paperwork
ESEA Flexibility Request • In order to continue implementing the approved Request for the 2014-2015 school year, and to continue waiving the more burdensome provisions of No Child Left Behind, Mississippi must submit a one-year extension by February 28, 2014. • Please help the MDE strengthen the renewal by providing input on the ESEA Renewal Survey at http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/federal-programs/the-esea-flexibility-waiver.
Contact Information Kim S. Benton, Ed.D. Interim Deputy State Superintendent kbenton@mde.k12.ms.us 601.359.3077 Jean Massey, Associate State Superintendent Office of Career and Technical Education jmassey@mde.k12.ms.us 601.359.3048 Debbie Murphy, Bureau Manager Office of Federal Programs and Principal Evaluation dmurphy@mde.k12.ms.us 601.359.3499 46