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Essential Questions: What are the components of the (SPP)?

Essential Questions: What are the components of the (SPP)? How is PVAAS used as part of the calculation for the School Performance Profile (SPP)?. Who is responsible for creating all of this?. USDOE NCLB State Board of Education Waiver for NCLB (moved from AYP to SPP) Chapter 4 Regulations

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Essential Questions: What are the components of the (SPP)?

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  1. Essential Questions: What are the components of the (SPP)? How is PVAAS used as part of the calculation for the School Performance Profile (SPP)?

  2. Who is responsible for creating all of this? USDOE • NCLB State Board of Education • Waiver for NCLB (moved from AYP to SPP) • Chapter 4 Regulations PDE • Systems to meet the requirements in Ch. 4

  3. How are building scores calculated?(Handout) • Quantitative academic score based upon a 100-point scale using: Section 1: Indicators of Academic Achievement (40%) Section 2: Indicators of Closing the Achievement Gap (10%) Section 3: Indicators of Academic Growth (PVAAS) (40%) Section 4: Other Academic Indicators (10%) Total (100%) • Extra Credit (up to 4 points) for elementary

  4. Section 1: “Achievement” Achievement (PSSA Percentage Prof & Adv) Math ? X 7.5% = ____ Reading ? X 7.5% = ____ Science ? X 7.5% = ____ Writing ? X 7.5% = ____ GR 3 Reading ? X 10% = ____ ___________________________________ Total 40%

  5. Calculating SPP – “Achievement” Achievement (PSSA Percentage Prof & Adv) • Math 94%x 7.5 = 7.1 • Reading 80%x 7.5 = 6 • Science 90%x 7.5= 6.7 • Writing 89%x 7.5 = 6.7 • GR 3 Reading 87%x 10 = 8.7 Total 40 = 35.2

  6. Indicators of Academic Achievement (40%) 34/40 • Indicators of Closing the Achievement Gap (10%) • Indicators of Academic Growth (PVAAS) (40%) • Other Academic Indictors (10%) Total (100%) • Extra Credit (up to 4 points) for elementary

  7. Section 2: “Closing the Achievement Gap” To calculate this measure, PDE determines the percent of students in the school who score proficient or advanced on each subject area of the PSSA. The percentage of proficient or advanced students is subtracted from 100 to arrive at the “GAP” between current achievement levels and full proficiency.

  8. Closing the Achievement Gap In order to attain full credit for this measure, a school must make steady progress to close the gap by “half” within the next six years. For example: 2014: 78% 2017: 84% 2019: 86% 2015: 80% 2016: 82% 2020: 88%

  9. Closing the Gap 10% • 5% for “ALL” Students • 5% for “historically low performing” students Students in the “historically low performing” group include: IEP, ELL, and ED (also referred to as the super sub-group) *a student can only count 1 time, even if they fall in more than one of the groups

  10. Indicators of Academic Achievement (40%) 34/40 • Indicators of Closing the Achievement Gap (10%) 8/10 • Indicators of Academic Growth (PVAAS) (40%) • Other Academic Indictors (10%) Total (100%) • Extra Credit (up to 4 points) for elementary

  11. Section 3: PVAAS 40% Average Growth Index (AGI) The PVAAS AGI for a school is converted to a “scale” ranging from 50 – 100 • 3 or higher = 100 • a score of zero = 75 • -3 or lower = 50

  12. 50 pts. 75pts. 100 pts. Met the Standard For Growth Did not Meet the Standard for Growth Exceeded the Standard for Growth

  13. PVAAS Calculation A school will receive a score between 50 – 100 for all 4 content areas:

  14. How are school scores calculated? • Quantitative academic score based upon a 100-point scale using: • Indicators of Academic Achievement (40%) 34/40 • Indicators of Closing the Achievement Gap (10%) 8/10 • Indicators of Academic Growth (PVAAS) (40%) 32/40 • Other Academic Indictors (10%) Total (100%) • Extra Credit (up to 4 points) for elementary

  15. Other Academic Indicators 10% • Promotion 5% 5 • Attendance 5% 5 Total = 10/10

  16. Indicators of Academic Achievement (40%) 34/40 • Indicators of Closing the Achievement Gap (10%) 8/10 • Indicators of Academic Growth (PVAAS) (40%) 32/40 • Other Academic Indictors (10%) 10/10 Total (100%) 84/100 • Extra Credit (up to 4 points) for elementary

  17. Last Item – Extra Credit 1% for all students who score “Advanced” on the PSSA For example: 60% Adv Math = (.6) Let’s take a look at the scores online http://www.pde.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/pennsylvania_department_of_education/7237

  18. Indicators of Academic Achievement (40%) 34/40 • Indicators of Closing the Achievement Gap (10%) 8/10 • Indicators of Academic Growth (PVAAS) (40%) 32/40 • Other Academic Indictors (10%) 10/10 (100%) 84/100 • Extra Credit M 60% = .6 R 50 % = .5 S 70% = .7 W 40% = .4 Total = 2.2 Total SPP= 84 + 2.2 = 86.2

  19. Let’s take a look at the scores online

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