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EOC and Algebra I: A District Perspective. Warren Roane Jamie Hicks Mary Kay Gianoutsos Humble ISD. http://www.humbleisd.net/Page/38302. Brief History Impact on District and District Response Impact on Teachers and Teacher Response Impact on Students Future implications. Outline.
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EOC and Algebra I: A District Perspective Warren Roane Jamie Hicks Mary Kay Gianoutsos Humble ISD http://www.humbleisd.net/Page/38302
Brief History Impact on District and District Response Impact on Teachers and Teacher Response Impact on Students Future implications Outline
Voluntary EOC ca. 1994-1999 Required EOC ca. 1999-2001 Required TAKS 2002-2011 Voluntary EOC 2005-2010 Required 2012 EOC with 15% requirement Brief History of EOC Algebra
Legislation Decisions STAAR 15% Moratorium on 15% Live tests Release of EOC results EOC to TAKS bridge study Timeline of EOC Events
Voluntary Field Test Mandatory Field Test Field Testing
LiveTests Release of EOC results Bridge Study Release Spring 2012
Mandatory Sampling Data file (who will test) Sending Receiving Live testing mixed with mandatory sampling Makeup testing District Testing
Retesting Information: District Testing
Storing Student EOC Information: Multiple Retakes Which Passing Standard? Cumulative Score and Graduation Plan Students who took Alg. I in 8th grade last year or out of state Field Test Results with Other Test Results District Impact
15% Grading Requirement: OPTION 1: Semester 1 average: 42.5% weight Semester 2 average: 42.5% weight Converted EOC score: 15% weight OPTION 2: Semester 1 average: 50% weight Semester 2 average: 35% weight Converted EOC score: 15% weight OPTION 3: Semester 1 grades at 85% with EOC 15% Semester 2 grades at 85% with EOC 15% Results averaged for the final course grade District Impact
Other Decisions for 15%: Will 15% be included for GPA/Class Rank? Will retake scores be permitted to improve a student’s grade? Will semester credit be given? When awarded? Timing of results – when will grades be finalized? Will the district give semester tests in EOC-tested courses? What impact will this have on gradebook software and report cards? District Impact
Accelerated Instruction: District required to provide for all students not achieving Level 2 on EOC How to notify student in a timely manner? How can we remediate with students when we do not yet receive detailed results? District Impact
District and State field test results Projections from field test 2012 District and State results 2012 District and State EOC to TAKS bridge study results District Results
Alg. I Course Grade by Grade Level: Projections from the Field Test
2012 District and State Results:Percent Met Standard TAKS, STAAR Bridge Study (Raw Score 15)
District and State Results:EOC 2011-12 and TAKS 2012 State (all students) Failing TAKS 10% but 17.3 % below Level II District (all students) Failing TAKS at 2.4% but 8.6% below Level II
Who should test Who tested Online- 78 Paper- 30 District Summer Testing
TAKS versus EOC curriculum New EOC teaching materials Accountability by class period Value-added model: teacher name to student Impact on Teachers
Repetition/summer school Additional testing Cumulative testing record Graduation type 15% impact on: graduation, GPA, class rank, college admission, summer school, tutoring Impact on Students
Graduation rates-more difficult (AYP, State Accountability) College admission—fairness of diverse retesting/15% policies Money-Summer school/accelerated instruction budget Future Implications
Questions? Contact information • Jamie Hicks, Coordinator of Student Assessment jamie.hicks@humble.k12.tx.us • Warren Roane, Director of Accountability warren.roane@humble.k12.tx.us • Mary Kay Gianoutsos, Assistant Director of Data Quality marykay.gianoutsos@humble.k12.tx.us
Questions? PowerPoint Information http://www.humbleisd.net/Page/38302