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2012 STAAR Results and AYP Status

2012 STAAR Results and AYP Status. Presented by Pebble Hills Administration. Background Information. No Texas accountability rating in 2012, Texas did not participate in writing a waiver to the federal government for AYP exemption in 2012,

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2012 STAAR Results and AYP Status

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  1. 2012 STAAR Results and AYP Status Presented by Pebble Hills Administration

  2. Background Information • No Texas accountability rating in 2012, • Texas did not participate in writing a waiver to the federal government for AYP exemption in 2012, • Though no Texas schools were given a rating this year by the state, the federal government did continue with AYP standards for public schools, • In order to meet federal AYP standards, scores for STAAR were based on the “Bridge Study” created by TEA,

  3. Bridge Study • Basically, a formula created by TEA to address AYP for 2012, • Uses TAKS scores from a school’s last TAKS year and compares to the results from STAAR 2012, • Based on this formula, schools either met or did not meet AYP, • Rumor is that this equates to a standard of about 35-40% correct on each of the assessments to achieve passing standard.

  4. Some Observations- Reading • Several students did not finish the test, • Several students struggled with the “stamina” required by the test, • Most students used their strategies, • Some students may have “over-strategized,” • Several students showed a great deal of “frustration with the test, • Students felt that the math test was easier!

  5. Some Observations- Math • Several students did not finish the test, • Several students struggled with the “rigor” of the test questions, • Most students used their strategies, • Several students did not use their Math Charts, • Several students did not correctly use their grid paper, • Students struggled with format of problems!

  6. STAAR Results: Pebble Hills as compared to Texas

  7. A T 7 0 P E R C E N T

  8. A T 7 0 P E R C E N T

  9. AYP- Pebble Hills and Federal Standard 2012

  10. Questions?

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