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Learn about the updated grading curve for Fall exams and how it affects final marks. Find out how to calculate the curve and percentage for each student. Also, get information on the delay in reporting Common Exams and updates on English Language Arts assessments.
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Common Exams:Fall Data Update Parent Advisory Council February 19, 2013
The Grading Curve • Look at final mark percentages for actual courses (multiple years for stability) • EXAMPLE: PRE-CALCULUS (2004-12 – 13,206 records) FINAL MARK CURVE ORIGINAL CURVE • 24% As (17%) • 33% Bs (30%) • 27% Cs (26%) • 13% Ds (17%) • 3% Fs (10%)
Curve Alternative • Curve works best when data reflect a normal curve • Required subjects (EOCs) follow a normal curve • What if most/all students do well? • Some Common Exams – like Pre-Calculus • Solution: calculate the % of items correct for students and give the higher between curve and percentage
Example • A student answers 39 out of 50 items correctly, which is the lowest score in the test distribution • The curve would assign an F • The actual percentage correct is 39/50, or 78% (which is a C) • Student would receive the C
Report Cards • High school report cards distributed on February 1 • Later than normal date to accommodate brief delay in reporting Common Exams and some EOCs • We anticipated only English 2 to be initially recorded as incompletes • UPDATE: ENGLISH 2 still not available
State (NCDPI) Updates • NCDPI will determine if some of the assessments need to be altered • The number of items may be decreased to address concerns that the assessments were too long to be completed during the time provided. • Spring assessments will have different constructed response items than the fall assessments.