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ESSA School Index: Accountability System for School Success

The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) introduced the ESSA School Index, a stakeholder-designed accountability system that includes indicators such as achievement, growth, graduation rate, English learner progress, and school quality. This article discusses the calculation of achievement scores, value-added growth, cohort graduation rate, and school quality and student success indicators. It also explores the impact of the new achievement calculation on schools and the use of indicators to measure success.

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ESSA School Index: Accountability System for School Success

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  1. ESSAfor AFESC Schools2018

  2. What is the ESSA School Index?The Every Student Succeeds Act (2015) provided states the opportunity to engage stakeholders in the development of the state’s accountability system. ESSA required states to include at least five indicators for success: 1. Achievement, 2. Growth,3. English learner progress toward English language proficiency, 4. Graduation rate, and5. School quality and student success (SQSS) Stakeholder Designed Accountability System

  3. Grade Spans and Grade Configurations

  4. Indicator #1 Weighted Achievement

  5. Let’s Calculate! • NEW ESSA School Index Achievement Scores

  6. Let’s Calculate! • NEW ESSA School Index Achievement Scores • Old NCLB Achievement Scores

  7. Let’s Calculate! • NEW ESSA School Index Achievement Scores • Old NCLB Achievement Scores

  8. Discussion Time • What does this mean for our school? • How must our thinking change based on this new achievement calculation? • What impact would it have if we moved students in each score category one column to the right?

  9. Indicators #2 and #3 Value Added Growth

  10. ESSA School Index Growth Trajectory

  11. Old NCLB Growth Trajectory ?

  12. Indicator #4 Cohort Graduation Rate

  13. Indicator #5 School Quality and Student Success (SQSS)

  14. Old NCLB School Quality and Student Success Indicator ?

  15. Old NCLB School Quality and Student Success Point System ? (NCLB did not allow for SQSS to be used in the accountability system. The only thing that counted was standardized test scores.)

  16. Means and Variability by Grade Span

  17. Percent of Points Earned for Chronic Absence for Students in Grades K - 11 Includes full academic year students (not highly mobile). Students enrolled continuously from October 1 through Cycle 7. Attendance from quarters 1 – 4 Cycle 7 enrollment

  18. Percent of Points Earned for Science Achievement for Students Grades 3 - 10 Includes full academic year students (not highly mobile). Students enrolled continuously from October 1 through testing.

  19. Percent of Points Earned for Growth in Science Achievement for Students Grades 4 - 10 Includes full academic year students (not highly mobile). Students enrolled continuously from October 1 through testing. ACT Aspire Science scores only.

  20. Percent of Points Earned for Reading Achievement for Students in Grades 3 -10 Includes full academic year students (not highly mobile). Students enrolled continuously from October 1 through testing.

  21. Percent of Points Earned for ACT Composite Score of 19 for students in Grade 12 The ACT Composite includes students in Grade 12 cycle 7 certified data with ACT scores. Highly mobile students are excluded Uses best ACT Composite score from any of previous 3 years.

  22. Percent of Points Earned for ACT Scores at/above ACT College Readiness Benchmark for Students in Grade 12 The ACT College Readiness calculation includes students in Grade 12 cycle 7 certified data with ACT scores. Highly mobile students are excluded. Uses best ACT Composite score from any of previous 3 years.

  23. Percent of Points Earned for High School GPA of 2.8 or Higher for students in Grade 12 ≥ Includes Grade 12 students from cycle 7 with full academic year in Grade 12 (not highly mobile). Uses students’ Cycle 7 reported high school GPA.

  24. Percent of Points Earned for Grade 12 Students Completing Community or Service Learning Course(s) The AP/IB/Concurrent Credit calculation includes students in Grade 12 cycle 7 certified data with course credit records from any of grades 9 - 12. Highly mobile students are excluded.

  25. Percent of Points Earned for Students Earning On-Time Credits for Grade Levels 9-11 Students' on-time credits are calculated for students in Grades 9 - 11 for each school. Grades included in the score are based on the school's actual grade range. Highly mobile students are excluded

  26. Percent of Points Earned for Grade 12 Students Completing Computer Science Course(s) The AP/IB/Concurrent Credit calculation includes students in Grade 12 cycle 7 certified data with course credit records from any of grades 9 - 12. Highly mobile students are excluded.

  27. Percent of Points Earned for Grade 12 Students Completing AP, IB, or Concurrent Credit Course(s) Includes ACE Concurrent Credit Courses The AP/IB/Concurrent Credit calculation includes students in Grade 12 cycle 7 certified data with course credit records from any of grades 9 - 12. Highly mobile students are excluded.

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