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ESEA Flexibility: College & Career Readiness. Maryland Accountability Program Presentation 7 of 8. Lillian M. Lowery, Ed.D . State Superintendent of Schools Dr. Charlene M. Dukes President, Maryland State Board of Education Martin O'Malley Governor Carolyn Wood Assistant Superintendent
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ESEA Flexibility: College & Career Readiness Maryland Accountability Program Presentation 7 of 8
Lillian M. Lowery, Ed.D.State Superintendent of SchoolsDr. Charlene M. DukesPresident, Maryland State Board of Education Martin O'Malley Governor Carolyn Wood Assistant Superintendent Division of Accountability, Assessment, and Data Systems Maryland State Department of EducationDivision of Accountability, Assessment, and Data Systems 200 West Baltimore StreetBaltimore, Maryland 21201410.767.0073MarylandPublicSchools.org
Maryland Accountability Program • School Progress • Reduce by half the percentage of students in the “all students” group and in each subgroup who are not proficient within six years • School Progress Index • Achievement • Gap Reduction • Growth • College & Career Readiness • Differentiated Recognition • Reward • Priority • Focus
Maryland School Progress Index** Grades PreK-8 Grades 9-12 Meeting Performance Targets (AMO) Meeting Performance Targets (AMO) Achievement* Achievement* 30% 40% • 33.3%-Mathematics Proficiency (Algebra/ • Data Analysis HSA) • 33.3%- English Proficiency (English HSA) • 33.3%- Science Proficiency (Biology HSA) • 33.3%- Mathematics Proficiency (MSA) • 33.3%- Reading Proficiency (MSA) • 33.3%- Science Proficiency (MSA) DRAFT Gap* Gap* 40% 40% Gap between lowest subgroup and highest subgroup within a school: Gap between lowest subgroup and highest subgroup within a school: • 33.3%- Mathematics Proficiency (MSA) • 33.3%- Reading Proficiency (MSA) • 33.3%- Science Proficiency (MSA) • 20%- Mathematics Proficiency (Algebra/ • Data Analysis HSA) • 20%- English Proficiency (English HSA) • 20%- Science Proficiency (Biology HSA) • 20%- Cohort Graduation Rate • 20%- Cohort Dropout Rate Growth* College-and Career-Readiness** 30% 20% Percent of students making one year’s growth: • 60%- Cohort Graduation Rate • 40%- College and Career Preparation (CCP) • Advanced Placement • Career and Technology Education (CTE) Concentrators • College Enrollment • 50%- Mathematics Proficiency (MSA) • 50%- Reading Proficiency (MSA) 4 *ALT-MSA is included in the index component **Revised 9/17/2012: To be submitted to USDE for Approval
SPI Indicator: College & Career Readiness • Met annual targets on measures that assure students are ready for college or career upon graduation Grades 9-12 • Four-Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate • College and Career Preparation (CCP) • Advance Placement • Career and Technology Education (CTE) Concentrators • College Enrollment
Cohort Graduation Rate • Reduce by half the percentage of students in each subgroup who are not meeting 95% graduation rate by 2020 • Four Year Cohort Graduation Rate • Lagged one year
College and Career Preparation (CCP) – Advanced Placement • Students who have exited high school with a Maryland State High School Diploma who earned a score of 3 or greater on an Advanced Placement (AP) exam • AP Data • Lagged 2 years
College and Career Preparation (CCP) – Career and Technology Education Concentrators • Students who have exited high school with a Maryland State High School Diploma and attained advance standing in a State-approved Career & Technology Education program of study • CTE Enrollment Data • Lagged 2 years
College and Career Preparation (CCP) – College Enrollment • Students who have exited high school with a Maryland State High School Diploma and subsequently entered a post-secondary institution • Clearinghouse Data • Lagged 2 years
College and Career Preparation (CCP) –Calculation • Student is included in numerator if they met at least ONE of the following conditions • AP of 3 or greater • Career and Technology Education (CTE) Concentrators • College Enrollment • Lagged 2 years
SPI Calculation Example: High School % Prof of Target = % Proficient CY ÷ Target Weighted % Prof of Target = % Prof of Target x Content Weight Indicator Contribution = (Math + Read + Sci) x Indicator Weight School Index = (Achievement + Growth + Gap)
Maryland Accountability Program • School Progress • Reduce by half the percentage of students in the “all students” group and in each subgroup who are not proficient within six years • School Progress Index • Achievement • Gap Reduction • Growth • College & Career Readiness • Differentiated Recognition • Reward • Priority • Focus
Questions? • Please forward questions and comments to: Doug Strader, Ed.D. dstrader@msde.state.md.us 410-767-2055