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Weakley County Schools

A Snapshot. Weakley County Schools. Schools. Dresden Elementary School Pre K – 4 (450) Dresden Middle School 5 – 8 (400) Dresden High School 9 – 12 (360) Gleason School Pre K – 12 (500) Greenfield School Pre K – 12 (530) Martin Primary School Pre K – 2 (430)

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Weakley County Schools

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  1. A Snapshot Weakley County Schools

  2. Schools • Dresden Elementary School Pre K – 4 (450) • Dresden Middle School 5 – 8 (400) • Dresden High School 9 – 12 (360) • Gleason School Pre K – 12 (500) • Greenfield School Pre K – 12 (530) • Martin Primary School Pre K – 2 (430) • Martin Elementary School 3 – 5 (430) • Martin Middle School 6 – 8 (440) • Westview High School 9 – 12 (630) • Sharon School Pre K – 8 (160) • Adult Learning Center/Alternative School • Total student population approx. 4,350

  3. System Profile • Racial/Ethnic Minority 11% • Limited English Proficient 0.3 % • Students with Disabilities 17% • Economically Disadvantaged 60% • Female 48%, Male 52%

  4. Currently in Weakley County Schools… • We are entering Year 2 of the new Teacher Evaluation Model • We are entering Year 3 of our Race to the Top grant • Mentor Program • Benchmark Testing (3 times per year) • Transition to Common Core State Standards (CCSS), Singapore Math in K-8 • Use of data to drive instruction

  5. Testing • Benchmark Testing – Sept., Dec., April • Constructed Response Assessment (CRA) – Math 3-8, 3 times • TCAP Writing Assessment – Grades 5, 8, 11, February • Explore, Plan, PSAT, ASVAB, ACT • Stanford Ten – Grades 1-2, April • TCAP – Grades 3-8, April • End of Course Exams – High School, May

  6. Achievement Accountability • 3rd Grade Reading and Math (TCAP) • 7th Grade Reading and Math (TCAP) • 3-8 Reading and Math (TCAP) • Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 (EOC) • English 2 and English 3 (EOC) • Graduation Rate • Closing Gaps: • Racial/Ethnic Minorities • Economically Disadvantaged • Students with Disabilities (Special Ed)

  7. In 2011, Weakley County was… • 1st among county systems in West Tennessee in Reading. • 3rd among county systems in West Tennessee in Math. • 2nd among all school districts in West Tennessee in average ACT score.

  8. 2012 Results • We set goals based on our 2011 numbers. • Although we did not quite reach some of our goals, we improved from 2011 in: • 3rd and 7th Math • 3-8 Reading and Math (aggregate) • Algebra 1 • English 2 • Graduation Rate • Where did we fall short? • 3rd Reading • 7th Reading • Closing the Racial/Ethnic Minority Achievement Gap • Closing the Economically Disadvantaged Achievement Gap

  9. 3rd Grade Math Reading/LA 3 students!!!

  10. 7th Grade Math Reading/LA

  11. 3-8 Aggregate Math Reading/LA

  12. High School Tests Algebra 1 English 2

  13. Graduation Rate

  14. Achievement vs. Growth Achievement Growth, Value-Added, TVAAS • Measures students with grade-level tests (TCAP, EOC, etc.) • In Tennessee, students are usually ranked as Advanced, Proficient, Basic, or Below Basic • Measures students based on their own testing histories • Predicts a score for each test from that history, then reports whether student scored above, at, or below that score. Reports are published for teachers, schools, and districts.

  15. Stair-Step Expectations • In a perfect world: • Students start at the same place • Students progress at the same pace • Achievement test scores are enough to show growth

  16. Perfect World First/Last Day of School - 3 Students • Time is the constant • Variables: Achievement & Progress START/FINISH

  17. Differentiated Reality • In reality: • Students start at different places • Students progress at different rates • Need more than scores on a single test to show teacher, school, or system effectiveness

  18. One Year’s Growth for One Child • Time is the constant • Variables: Achievement & Progress START/FINISH

  19. Reality Progress after One Year – 3 Students Lessthan Expected Growth Morethan Expected Growth ExpectedGrowth • Time is the constant • Variables: Achievement & Progress START/FINISH

  20. Why Value-Added is Necessary Student A Standard Proficiency Student B Grade We must expect progress for ALL students

  21. Typical Achievement Report

  22. Typical Growth Report

  23. What can the Instructional Data Coach do for you? • Student test histories (all subjects, grades) • Student test scores from last two years, broken down by curriculum strands within subjects • Student score projections • Standards, pacing guides, practice tests • Teaching strategies, formative assessments • Collaboration, resources

  24. http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=120604&title=Dalton_Shermanhttp://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=120604&title=Dalton_Sherman

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