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District Accountability Update July 2004-March 2005

District Accountability Update July 2004-March 2005. District Accountability Results. Districts will be provided three sets of accountability results District Performance Score (DPS) – calculated in same manner as a school performance score

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District Accountability Update July 2004-March 2005

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  1. District Accountability Update • July 2004-March 2005

  2. District Accountability Results • Districts will be provided three sets of accountability results • District Performance Score (DPS) – calculated in same manner as a school performance score • District Responsibility Index (DRI) – made up of 4 district-level indicators • District Subgroup Component – used to determine if the district’s subgroups made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Bulletin 111, Chapter 43

  3. DRI Calculations • In the past, DRI calculations for Indicators 1 and 3 were performed based on the number of unsatisfactory scores on high stakes tests • Future calculations for DRI Indicators 1 and 3 will be performed based on High Stakes Testing Policy passing criteria • 2004-Basic and Approaching Basic Combination required for fourth grade Bulletin 111, Sections 4303, 4307

  4. District Performance Score Labels Bulletin 111, Section 4311

  5. DRI Labels Changed Bulletin 111, Section 4311

  6. District Subgroup Component AYP • Districts will be evaluated for Subgroup Component AYP in 3 Grade-Clusters (K-5, 6-8, and 9-12) • Each Grade-Cluster will be evaluated for Subgroup Component AYP in the same manner as schools (Steps 1-10) Bulletin 111, Section 4310

  7. District Subgroup Component AYP • Districts fail the Subgroup Component AYP for one year if ANY subgroup within ANY cluster fails Bulletin 111, Section 4310

  8. District Consequences • Districts that receive a DRI label of Unresponsive and/or fail to achieve Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in the Subgroup Component for all three Grade-Clusters in the same subject for one year • Must conduct a self-assessment and submit to LDE • LDE may recommend BESE District Dialogue Bulletin 111, Section 4313

  9. District Consequences • Districts that receive a DRI label of Unresponsive for the second consecutive year and/or fail to achieve Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in the Subgroup Component for all three Grade-Clusters in the same subject for two consecutive years • District Improvement Plan based on prior year self-assessment • LDE may recommend BESE District Dialogue Bulletin 111, Section 4313

  10. District Consequences • Districts that receive a DRI label of Unresponsive for the third consecutive year and/or fail to achieve Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in the Subgroup Component for all three Grade-Clusters in the same subject for three consecutive years • Audit by LDE • LDE may recommend BESE District Dialogue Bulletin 111, Section 4313

  11. District Consequences • Districts that receive a DRI label of Unresponsive for the fourth consecutive year and/or fail to achieve Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in the Subgroup Component for all three Grade-Clusters in the same subject for four consecutive years • BESE action on Audit findings Bulletin 111, Section 4313

  12. Reconfiguration/Reconstitutions • Districts should consult with the LDE to determine the effects of major reconstitutions/reconfigurations Bulletin 111, Section 3303

  13. District Accountability Data Corrections • Districts should appeal incorrect data or results during the School appeal window with the exception of summer school data • Districts will be given an extra opportunity to appeal summer school results for 30 days after those scores are available Bulletin 111, Section 4317

  14. Questions? • robyn.madison@la.gov • kevin.stansbury@la.gov

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