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Update on Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

Update on Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). Michigan Department of Education Office of Educational Assessment and Accountability Paul Bielawski. Adequate Yearly Progress. Participation - 95% tested MEAP, MME, or MI-Access Achievement - Proficiency

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Update on Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

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  1. Update on Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Michigan Department of Education Office of Educational Assessment and Accountability Paul Bielawski

  2. Adequate Yearly Progress • Participation - 95% tested • MEAP, MME, or MI-Access • Achievement - Proficiency • Meet state objective or “safe harbor” target for improvement • Participation and Proficiency • Must meet in both Math and English Language Arts • Must meet for whole school and subgroups • Additional Academic Indicator • Graduation Rate – 80% - high schools • Attendance – 85% - elementary and middle schools

  3. Michigan AYP Targets

  4. Math AYP Goals Over 12 Years

  5. 50 “cells” for AYP

  6. AYP Updates • New for 2007-08 • Growth Model Pilot • Cohort Graduation Rate • New for 2008-09 • New Graduation Rate Rules • New in 2009-10 • Modified Full Independence

  7. MEAP Progress Value Table

  8. “On Trajectory” Toward Proficiency

  9. Growth Model Message • Focus on “improvement” • Don’t work only with “bubble” students • Getting from 4-L to 3-L is enough improvement to be “on trajectory” • The growth models provides modest adjustments

  10. NCLB Graduation Rate • NCLB requires that AYP include a graduation rate based on the percentage of students that • Receive a REGULAR high school diploma • In the STANDARD number of years • AYP (including a graduation rate) is required for ALL schools

  11. Graduation Rates for 2007-08 AYP • The Graduation/Dropout Review and Comment Application from CEPI provides the graduation rates used for AYP for the class of 2008 • The application will open in January/February of 2009

  12. Graduation Rate Clean-Up • UIC Linking • Transfers • Out-of-State • Non-public School • Home School • Contested Claims • Fifth Year Extensions

  13. Fifth Year Students • Districts will be able to designate certain students not expected to graduate in four years • Students with disabilities • English language learners • Medically Condition or Diagnosis

  14. AYP and Graduation Rate • The AYP target graduation rate will remain at 80% • Improvement in the graduation rate will substitute for meeting the target using “safe harbor”

  15. New Graduation Rate Rules • Published October 29, 2008 • Four-year on-time graduation rates must be published • States may seek federal approval to use 5 or 6 year graduation rates for AYP • Unsure if federal approval is likely for 2008-09 AYP determinations • States must justify graduation rate targets and improvement goals

  16. Contact Information Paul Bielawski Office of Educational Assessment and Accountability Michigan Department of Education PO Box 30008 Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 335-5784 bielawskip@michigan.gov

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