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Explore the Future Ready PA Index, a new school measurement tool in Pennsylvania evaluating college, career, and community readiness. Learn about indicators, assessments, goals, scoring methods, and subgroup data.
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An Introduction to the Future Ready PA Index Wallingford-Swarthmore School District December 2018
What is the Future Ready PA Index? The Future Ready PA Index is the new school measurement tool for communities to evaluate how schools are doing in preparing students for college, career, and community after graduation. Why is Pennsylvania adopting the Future Ready PA Index? In 2015, the PA Department of Education started engaging with communities around the state to learn what was important to them and to develop a new measure. As a result, in 2018 Pennsylvania reduced PSSA testing time by 20 percent, and established a new meaningful set of indicators. What you’ll see now is a variety of data that reflects a broader picture of schools and districts.
Indicators State Assessment Measures PSSA & Keystone Proficiency Annual Growth Percent Advanced on PSSA/Keystones On-Track Measures English Language Proficiency Regular Attendance Grade 3 Reading/Grade 7 Mathematics College and Career Measures Graduation Rate Career Standards Benchmark Industry-Based Learning Percent Advanced on Industry Competency Rigorous Courses of Study Post-Secondary Transition to School, Military, or Work PSSAs are administered in grade 3-8 in math and English Language Arts and grades 4 & 8 in science. Keystone Exams assess Algebra I, Literature and Biology.
Why a dashboard? The dashboard treats the accountability system as a tool for continuous improvement. Areas of strength or in need of improvement can be used to guide improvements to curriculum and instruction.
#1: 2030 Goals and Targets #2: Academic Growth Standard #3: Performance Standard #4: Informational Four Methods of Scoring Measures
2030 Statewide Goal = 81.1% • Baseline for all schools for 2018 = 63.1% • 81.1% - 63.1% = 18% gap • Goal = Close 18% over next 12 years • Interim Target = 1.5% increase per year Example of 2030 school goal (ELA/Literature):
ELA 2018 Statewide Goal = 63.1 2030 Statewide Goal = 81.1 2018 ELA Average Score(6-8) = 84.6 Exceeds All-Student Statewide Goal Math 2018 Statewide Goal = 45.4 2030 Statewide Goal = 71.8 2018 Math Aver. Score (6-8) = 55.3 Meets Statewide Interim Target School Scoringsample
PA recognizes and provides data on10 subgroups (The subgroups in bold are the federally recognized racial subgroups) • American Indian • Asian • Pacific Islander • Black • Hispanic • White • 2 or more races • IEP • Economically Disadvantaged • ELL The state provides data for any subgroup that includes 20 or more students in tested grades.
2030 Goals and Targets Academic Growth Standard Performance Standard Informational Four Methods of Scoring Measures
Tracks a school’s impact on the year-to-year achievement scores of student groups using PVAAS. Scoring Method 2:Academic Growth Standard
2030 Goals and Targets Academic Growth Standard Performance Standard Informational Four Methods of Scoring Measures
Set using one year of statewide data as a baseline. • Uses the 2030 goal in each reporting category Scoring Method 3:Performance Standard
Graduation Rate: 2030Goal Method Career Standards Benchmark: Performance Standard Method Industry Based Learning Standards: Informational (2018) & Performance Standard (2019+) Advanced on Industry Based Competency Assessment: Informational Rigorous Course of Study: Informational (2018) & Performance Standard (2019+) Postsecondary Transition to School, Military, Work: Informational College and Career Readiness Measures(6 Indicators)
Measures percent of students who met the required number of pieces of evidence in grades 5, 8, and 11 • 2017-18: 2 pieces in grades 5, 8, and 11 • 2018-19: 6 pieces in grades 5 and 8; 8 pieces of evidence in grade 11 Career Standards Benchmark
Percent of 12th graders who achieved an Industry Based Learning Standard sometime between grades 7-12 • 2017-18 results are informational baseline. Future results will be scored on the performance standard method. NOTE: If a student repeats 12th grade they will be counted in the calculation for each year they are in 12th grade. Industry Based Learning Standard
Three Ways to Obtain Credit for Earning an Industry-Based Learning Standard: • Industry Standards-Based Competency Assessment: NOCIT • Industry Recognized Credential (CPR, First Aid, Babysitter Training, Culinary, Child Development Associate) – must result in a certified credential • Work-based Learning Experience • Job Shadowing: 3 hours/3 separate experiences • Internship: 6 weeks or 60 hours • Cooperative Education Program: CTE • Career Mentoring: 1:1 mentor (min. 6 hours) • Apprenticeship (paid) • Community-based Work Programs (IEP students) • Service Learning: 6 weeks or 60 hours (must be connected to curriculum) Industry Based Learning Standard
2030 Goals and Targets Academic Growth Standard Performance Standard Informational Four Methods of Scoring Measures
Apercentage of students who attained the target: • Advanced on Standardized Tests • Early Indicators of Success in Grade 3 Reading & Grade 7 Math (# of prof/adv / # of students in each grade) • Advanced on Industry-Based Competency Assessments (NOTCI) • Postsecondary Transition to School, Work, or Military (2015-2016 Reporting Data) • Higher Ed: Clearinghouse • Military: Dept. of Defense • Work: State Dept. of Revenue • State averages will be presented for: • Advanced on State Assessments • Advanced on Industry Competency Assessment • Postsecondary Transition to School, Military, or Work Scoring Method 4:Informational Indicators